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Designing novel possible kinase inhibitor derivatives as therapeutics against Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An in silico study
(Scientific Reports, 2019)
Rv2984 is one of the polyphosphate kinases present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis involved in the
catalytic synthesis of inorganic polyphosphate, which plays an essential role in bacterial virulence
and drug resistance. ...
Carbonic anhydrase II based biosensing of carbon dioxide at high temperature: an analytical and MD simulation study
(OMICS International, 2018)
Concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased significantly due to anthropogenic
activities and attributed as a major factor to global warming. Its detection by biosensing methods will provide ...
Inhibiting CDK6 activity by quercetin is an attractive strategy for cancer therapy
(American Chemical Society, 2020)
Cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (CDK6) is a potential drug target that plays an important role in the progression of different types of cancers. We performed in silico and in vitro screening of different natural compounds and ...
Functional and structural analysis of predicted proteins obtained from homo sapiens' minisatellite 33.15-tagged transcript pAKT-45 variants
(Hindawi, 2020)
The spermatozoa are transcriptionally dormant entities which have been recognized to be an archive of mRNA, coding for a variety of functionally crucial cellular proteins. This significant repository of mRNA is predicted ...
Cellular and molecular targets of waterbuck repellent blend odors in antennae of glossina fuscipes fuscipes newstead, 1910
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020)
Insects that transmit many of the world’s deadliest animal diseases, for instance
trypanosomosis, find their suitable hosts and avoid non-preferred hosts mostly through
olfactory cues. The waterbuck repellent blend (WRB) ...