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    Two-particle time-domain interferometry in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime

    Quasi-particles are elementary excitations of condensed matter quantum phases. Demonstrating that they keep quantum coherence while propagating is a fundamental issue for their manipulation for quantum informa...

    I. Taktak, M. Kapfer, J. Nath, P. Roulleau, M. Acciai in Nature Communications (2022)

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    X chromosome inactivation and micronuclei in normal and Turner individuals

    Studies on aneuploidy have shown that the X is the most frequently lost chromosome in females, and that the number of X chromosome-positive micronuclei increases with age in women. Recently, we showed that th...

    John C. Hando, James D. Tucker, Marsha Davenport, James Tepperberg in Human Genetics (1997)

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    Colchicine effects on meiosis in the male mouse

    Antimitotic agents administered at the time of synapsis (leptotene/zygotene) have been shown to induce synaptic abnormalities visible during pachytene in the male mouse. The object of this study was to test th...

    J. H. Tepperberg, M. J. Moses, J. Nath in Chromosoma (1997)

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    Immunofluorescent staining of kinetochores in micronucleus for detection of aneuploidy inducing agents

    Immunofluorescent staining of kinetochores in the micronucleus was used for distinguishing between clastogenic and aneuploidogenic effects of various chemicals. The technique consists of culturing cells on gla...

    Channarayappa, J. Nath, T. Ong in Journal of tissue culture methods (1992)

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    Map** and monitoring of urban landuse of Hisar Town, Haryana using remote sensing techniques

    Aerial photographs for the year 1965 and 1975 and Landsat TM (FCC) 1986 data on 1:50,000 scale were used to map and monitor the pattern of growth and development of Hisar Town during the last 20 years. The dif...

    AK Jain, RS Hooda, J Nath, ML Manchanda in Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing (1991)

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    Continuous Expression of I-A by Murine Peritoneal Macrophages IS Linked to the Bcg Gene

    The expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class II glycoproteins is an important step in the immunological cascade. Antigen is processed and presented to antigen specific T lymphocytes by a smal...

    B. S. Zwilling, M. Massie, L. Vespa, M. Kwasniewski in Genetics of Immunological Diseases (1988)

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    Aetiopathology of streptomycin toxicity

    D. K. Bhateja, S. C. Mishra, J. Nath, S. K. Agarwal in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1987)

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    Preparation of mouse bone marrow primary cultures for sister chromatid exchange and chromosomal aberration studies

    A procedure for preparing and culturing mouse bone marrow cells for cytogenetic studies is described. Animals are killed by cervical dislocation, the bone marrow is flushed from femora and tibia with Ham's F12...

    G. Krishna, J. Nath, T. Ong in Journal of tissue culture methods (1986)

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    Preparation of Chinese hamster bone marrow and spleen primary cell cultures for sister chromatid exchange and chromosomal aberration studies

    Procedures for preparing and culturing Chinese hamster bone marrow and spleen cells for cytogenetic studies are described. Animals are killed by cervical dislocation, then the bone marrow is flushed from femor...

    G. Krishna, J. Nath, T. Ong in Journal of tissue culture methods (1986)

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    Aetiopathology of the streptomycin ototoxicity

    Streptomycin causes toxicity due to direct action on the organs in labyrinth. The bioavailability of drug is dependent on its dosage, absorption, metabolism and excretion. Individual variables like age, sex, n...

    D. K. Bhateja, S. C. Mishra, J. Nath, S. K. Agarwal in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1986)

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    Elucidation of the B-genome donor to Triticum turgidum by unique- and repeated-sequence DNA hybridizations

    In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal-elution chromatography were employed to identify the diploid Triticum species ancestral to the B genome of T. turgidum. Unique and repeated sequences fr...

    James P. Thompson, J. Nath in Biochemical Genetics (1986)

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    A simple method for the extraction of mutagens from airborne particles

    Organic materials were extracted with acetone from filters of airborne particles by soaking, shaking, soxhletion, and sonication. These extracts were tested with and without S9 for mutagenicity using Ames assa...

    G. Krishna, J. Nath, T. Ong, W-Z. Whong in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (1985)

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    Identification of the G-genome donor to Triticum timopheevii by DNA:DNA hybridizations

    In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal-elution chromatography were employed to identify the diploid Triticum species ancestral to the G genome of Triticum timopheevii. Total genomic, unique-s...

    J. Nath, James P. Thompson, S. C. Gulati in Biochemical Genetics (1985)

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    Non-arrowing and broad-leaved mutants in Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana Kunth.)

    Non-arrowing and broad-leaved mutants of Rhodes grass have been isolated following gamma irradiation. The green forage yield in non-arrowing and broad-leaved types were respectively 67 and 171 percent more tha...

    G. Krishna, G. Shivashankar, J. Nath in Euphytica (1984)

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    Mutagenic response of rhodes grass (Chloris gayana Kunth.) to gamma rays. II. Studies on second (M2) generation parameters

    The effect of gamma rays on parameters such as chlorophyll mutation frequency and spectrum, mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency and viable mutation frequency and spectrum were studied in M2 generation of Rhode...

    G. Krishna, G. Shivashankar, J. Nath in Euphytica (1984)

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    Additional evidence implicating Triticum searsii as the B-genome donor to wheat

    In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal-elution chromatography were employed to identify the diploid wheat species ancestral to the B genome of Triticum turgidum. 3H-T. turgidum DNA was hybrid...

    J. Nath, James J. Hanzel, James P. Thompson, James W. McNay in Biochemical Genetics (1984)

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    Implication of Triticum searsii as the B-genome donor to wheat using DNA hybridizations

    In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal chromatography were employed to help identify the species ancestral to the B genome of the polyploid wheats. We hybridized 3H-Triticum aestivum DNA to t...

    J. Nath, James W. McNay, Charles M. Paroda, S. C. Gulati in Biochemical Genetics (1983)

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    Acid phosphatase changes associated with development of male sterile and fertile maize (Zea mays L.)

    Free and bound acid phosphatase were investigated biochemically and electrophoretically in male sterile and fertile plants. Scutella at the 72-hr seedling stage and anthers with enclosed reproductive tissue at...

    J. Nath, C. V. Watson in Biochemical Genetics (1980)

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    Possible mitochondrial involvement in mechanism of cytoplasmic male sterility in maize (Zea mays L.)

    The mechanism of cytoplasmic male sterility was investigated in maize by isolating mitochondria from seedlings and various anther stages and analyzing cytochrome oxidase and succinic dehydrogenase biochemicall...

    C. V. Watson, J. Nath, Dave Nanda in Biochemical Genetics (1977)

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    Cytogenetical and related studies in the genus Phleum L.

    Phleum pratense L., the only species of Phleum that is of economic importance, is found in all temperate regions of the world.

    J. Nath in Euphytica (1967)

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