CCMB

CSIR - Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology

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Publications

Title

Journal

Year

Cholesterol-induced Changes in Hippocampal Membranes Utilizing A Phase-sensitive Fluorescence Probe

Biochim. Biophys. Acta (Biomembranes) 1848: 1699-1705.

2015

Organization and Dynamics of Tryptophan Residues in Brain Spectrin: Novel Insight into Conformational Flexibility

J. Fluoresc. 25: 707–717.

2015

Solubilization of G Protein-Coupled Receptors: A Convenient Strategy to Explore Lipid-Receptor Interaction

Methods Enzymol. 557: 117-134.

2015

Excitements and Challenges in GPCR Oligomerization: Molecular Insight from FRET

ACS Chem. Neurosci. 6: 199-206.

2015

Excitements and Challenges in GPCR Oligomerization: Molecular Insight from FRET

ACS Chem. Neurosci. 6: 199-206.

2015

Excitements and Challenges in GPCR Oligomerization: Molecular Insight from FRET

ACS Chem. Neurosci. 6: 199-206.

2015

Excitements and Challenges in GPCR Oligomerization: Molecular Insight from FRET

ACS Chem. Neurosci. 6: 199-206.

2015

Role of Lipid-mediated Effects in Beta2-adrenergic receptor Dimerization

Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 842: 247-261.

2015

Novel Insights in Membrane Biology Utilizing Fluoresence Recovery After Photobleaching

Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 842: 27-40.

2015

Expansion of the polycomb system and evolution of complexity.

Mech Dev. 2015 Nov;138 Pt 2:97-112

2015

Specific combinations of boundary element and Polycomb response element are required for the regulation of the Hox genes in Drosophila melanogaster.

Mech Dev.2015 Nov; 138 Pt 2:141-50

2015

Epigenetic mechanisms and boundaries in the regulation of mammalian Hox clusters.

Mech Dev. 2015 Nov;138 Pt 2:160-9

2015

The functional diversity of Drosophila Ino80 in development

Mech Dev. 2015 Nov;138 Pt 2:113-21

2015

A fine balance: epigenetic control of cellular quiescence by the tumor suppressor PRDM2/RIZ at a bivalent domain in the cyclin a gene.

Nucleic Acids Res 2015 Jul 27;43(13):6236-56

2015

Design and synthesis of pyrazole-oxindole conjugates targeting tubulin polymerization as new anticancer agents.

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

2015

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