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    ErbB2-intronic MicroRNA-4728: a novel tumor suppressor and antagonist of oncogenic MAPK signaling

    Although the role of the ErbB2/HER2 oncogene in cancers has been extensively studied, how ErbB2 is regulated remains poorly understood. A novel microRNA, mir-4728, was recently found within an intron of the ErbB2

    D C Schmitt, L Madeira da Silva, W Zhang, Z Liu, R Arora, S Lim in Cell Death & Disease (2015)

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    Genetic Variation and Relationship of Six Indian Sheep Breeds Adapted to the Northwestern Arid Zone of Rajasthan

    This study illustrates the genetic diversity and relationships within and among six Indian sheep breeds of the northwestern arid region of Rajasthan, based on microsatellite markers. The range of allele divers...

    R. Arora, S. Bhatia, B. P. Mishra in Biochemical Genetics (2011)

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    Genetic Polymorphism of the β-Lactoglobulin Gene in Native Sheep from India

    The genetic polymorphism of the β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) gene was determined in 638 animals belonging to 15 native Indian sheep breeds reared in different agroecological regions for various production traits. Varia...

    R. Arora, S. Bhatia, B. P. Mishra, R. Sharma, A. K. Pandey in Biochemical Genetics (2010)

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    Genetic Polymorphism of Type 1 Intermediate Filament Wool Keratin Gene in Native Indian Sheep Breeds

    Information is presented on the genetic polymorphism of the Type 1 intermediate filament wool keratin gene in 15 native Indian sheep breeds belonging to different agro-ecological regions of India. The study an...

    R. Arora, S. Bhatia, A. Sehrawat, A. K. Pandey, R. Sharma in Biochemical Genetics (2008)

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    Estimation of serum zinc and copper in children with acute diarrhea

    Diarrhea is, in reality, as much a nutritional disease as one of fluid and electrolyte loss. Children who die from diarrhea, despite good management of dehydration, are usually malnourished and often severely ...

    R. Arora, S. Kulshreshtha, G. Mohan, M. Singh in Biological Trace Element Research (2006)

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    Genetic analysis of freezing tolerance in blueberry (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus)

    An understanding of the genetic control of freezing tolerance (FT) in woody perennials is important for the effective selection and development of plants with a broader climatic adaptation. This study was unde...

    R. Arora, L. J. Rowland, J. S. Lehmann, C. C. Lim in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2000)

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    A 25-kDa dehydrin associated with genotype- and age-dependent leaf freezing-tolerance in Rhododendron: a genetic marker for cold hardiness?

    Dehydrins are plant proteins that may play a critical role in stabilizing cell functions during freezing and other dehydrative stresses. This study examines whether dehydrin expression in leaves is associated ...

    C. C. Lim, S. L. Krebs, R. Arora in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999)