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    Biogeography of soil bacterial populations in the Jutulsessen and Ahlmannryggen of Western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

    Soils of continental Antarctic nunataks represent unusual ecosystems with concomitant unique bacterial community profiles which have not been assessed for the vast majority of Antarctic nunataks. This study fo...

    K. Staebe, K. I. Meiklejohn, S. M. Singh, G. F. Matcher in Polar Biology (2019)

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    Post-zygotic genomic changes in glutamate and dopamine pathway genes may explain discordance of monozygotic twins for schizophrenia

    Monozygotic twins are valuable in assessing the genetic vs environmental contribution to diseases. In the era of complete genome sequences, they allow identification of mutational mechanisms and specific genes...

    C. A. Castellani, M. G. Melka, J. L. Gui in Clinical and Translational Medicine (2017)

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    Morpho-histology of head kidney of female catfish Heteropneustes fossilis: seasonal variations in melano-macrophage centers, melanin contents and effects of lipopolysaccharide and dexamethasone on melanins

    In the catfish Heteropneustes fossilis, the anterior kidney is a hemopoietic tissue which surrounds the adrenal homologues, interrenal (IR) and chromaffin tissues corresponding to the adrenal cortical and adrenal...

    Ravi Kumar, K. P. Joy, S. M. Singh in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2016)

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    De-addiction Services in India

    The use of psychoactive substances of abuse in India has increased manifold and become a complex medical, social and legal issue. In addition to legal remedies and activities aimed at demand reduction and prim...

    S. K. Mattoo, S. M. Singh, S. Sarkar in Developments in Psychiatry in India (2015)

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    A Unified Approach to Performance-Based Design of RC Frame Buildings

    Traditional codal method of design is force-based. It is hardly possible to design buildings with codal method satisfying some pre-defined target performance objectives under a specified hazard level. Some dis...

    S. Choudhury, S. M. Singh in Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A (2013)

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    Impact of Climate Change on Lichen and Moss Communities in Ny-Ålesund, Arctic: Some Preliminary Observations

    The information on community structure of lichens and mosses, and their distribution in Ny-Ålesund Arctic is a thrust area for investigation. There were four prominent areas bearing the different communities i...

    S. M. Singh, Rasik Ravindra in Earth System Processes and Disaster Management (2013)

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    Zygomycosis Caused by Rhizopus microsporus and Rhizopus oryzae in Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) Central India: A Report of Two Cases

    Zygomycosis encompasses infections due to two distinct orders of fungi, Mucorales and Entomophthorales. With rare exception, Entomophthorales are restricted to tropical areas. By contrast, mucorales are ubiqui...

    Shesh R. Nawange, S. M. Singh, J. Naidu, S. Jain, T. Nagpal in Mycopathologia (2012)

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    Comparison of bacterial diversity in proglacial soil from Kafni Glacier, Himalayan Mountain ranges, India, with the bacterial diversity of other glaciers in the world

    Two 16S rRNA gene clone libraries (KF and KS) were constructed using two soil samples (K7s and K8s) collected near Kafni Glacier, Himalayas. The two libraries yielded a total of 648 clones. Phyla Actinobacteria,

    T. N. R. Srinivas, S. M. Singh, Suman Pradhan, M. S. Pratibha in Extremophiles (2011)

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    Antifungal activity of Arctic and Antarctic bacteria isolates

    Various psychrotolerant bacterial strains with broad-spectrum antimicrobial potential were isolated from a number of Antarctic and Arctic samples (lake sediments, water, as well as faeces, feathers and soils c...

    Raeesh M. Shekh, P. Singh, S. M. Singh, Utpal Roy in Polar Biology (2011)

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    Microbially mediated redox transformations of manganese (II) along with some other trace elements: a study from Antarctic lakes

    The significance of freshwater systems in global manganese cycles is well appreciated. Yet, the polar systems, which encompass the largest freshwater repository in the world, have been least studied for their ...

    K. P. Krishnan, Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Kiran Krishna, Shanta Nair in Polar Biology (2009)

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    Bacterial Diversity and Bioprospecting for Cold-Active Lipases, Amylases and Proteases, from Culturable Bacteria of Kongsfjorden and Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Arctic

    Culturable bacterial diversity of seven marine sediment samples of Kongsfjorden and a sediment and a soil sample from Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Arctic was studied. The bacterial abundance in the marine sediments o...

    T. N. R. Srinivas, S. S. S. Nageswara Rao, P. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy in Current Microbiology (2009)

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    Ecological niche of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and Cryptococcus gattii in decaying wood of trunk hollows of living trees in Jabalpur City of Central India

    N. Grover, Shesh Rao Nawange, J. Naidu, S. M. Singh, Archana Sharma in Mycopathologia (2009)

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    Copy number variation showers in schizophrenia: an emerging hypothesis

    Genetic discoveries on Schizophrenia remain challenging. Traditional approaches have provided clues, but no genes. Novel theories that must account for extensive heterogeneity, including high discordance of mo...

    S M Singh, C A Castellani, R L O'Reilly in Molecular Psychiatry (2009)

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    Studies on Syntaxin 12 and Alcohol Preference Involving C57BL/6J and DBA/2J Strains of Mice

    C57BL/6J and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains have been extensively studied for the genetic dissection of alcohol-related phenotypes. We have previously found Syntaxin 12 to be associated with alcohol preference in C5...

    J. Weng, M. N. Symons, S. M. Singh in Behavior Genetics (2009)

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    Ecological niche of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and Cryptococcus gattii in decaying wood of trunk hollows of living trees in Jabalpur City of Central India

    Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and C. gattii were repeatedly isolated from decaying wood of trunk hollows in living trees growing in Jabalpur City in Central India. The isolation of

    N. Grover, Shesh Rao Nawange, J. Naidu, S. M. Singh, Archana Sharma in Mycopathologia (2007)

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    Proteomic identification of C/EBP-DBD multiprotein complex: JNK1 activates stem cell regulator C/EBPα by inhibiting its ubiquitination

    Functional inactivation of transcription factors in hematopoietic stem cell development is involved in the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Stem cell regulator C/enhancer binding protein (EBP)α is am...

    A K Trivedi, D Bararia, M Christopeit, A A PeerZada, S M Singh, A Kieser in Oncogene (2007)

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    Ethanol-responsive genes: identification of transcription factors and their role in metabolomics

    Transcription factors (TFs) and their combinatorial control on cis-regulatory elements play critical role in the co-expression of genes. This affects the interaction of genes in the transcriptome and thus may aff...

    R K Uddin, S M Singh in The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2007)

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    IgH (μ-switch and γ-1) region restriction fragment length polymorphism in human narcolepsy

    Predisposition to narcolepsy involves genetic factors both in humans and in a canine model of the disorder. In humans, narcolepsy is strongly associated with HLA DR15 and DQB1*0602. In Dobermans and Labradors, na...

    S. M. Singh, C. F. P. George, R. N. Ott, C. Rattazzi in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1996)

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    Hyalohyphomycosis caused byPaecilomyces variotii: a case report, animal pathogenicity and ‘in vitro’ sensitivity

    A case of cutaneous infection in a 25-year-old male caused byPaecilomyces variotii is described. Animal pathogenicity studies with normal and cortisone-treated mice revealed the predeliction ofP. variotii for ski...

    Jaishree Naidu, S. M. Singh in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1992)

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    Cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused byPhialophora richardsiae and the effect of topical clotrimazole in its treatment

    A 15 year-old girl and her 50-year-old mother from Jabalpur, India, were found to have phaeohyphomycotic skin lesions due toPhialophora richardsiae. Among the antimycotics testedin vitro, clotrimazole was found t...

    S. M. Singh, Abha Agrawal, Jaishree Naidu, G. S. de Hoog in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1992)

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