Design of simple and flexible dimeric peptide model for DNA recognition and scission.
J. Chem. Soc. (Chemical Communications) 5, 107-109, 1994.
1994
Antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides : selective killing of the intracellular parasite Leishmania amazonensis.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 91, 7859-7863, 1994.
1994
DNA intercalation and photoinduced cleavage by 4-nitro- (N hexylamine)1,8-Naphthalimide.
Nucleotides & Nucleotides 13, 963-978, 1994.
1994
Differential influence of DNA supercoiling on in vivo strength of promoters varying in structure and organisation in E. coli.
FEBS Letters 340, 189-192, 1994.
1994
Self-association properties of naphthalimide derived fluorescent DNA intercalators.
Indian J. Chemistry 32B, 540-545, 1993.
1993
Mechanism of initiation of transcription by E. coli RNA polymerase on supercoiled template.
Molecular Microbiology 8, 507-515, 1993.
1993
Design of a chemical nuclease model with (lys)2 Cu as the core motif.
J Chem. Soc. (Chemical Communications) 4, 337-339, 1993.
1993
Promoter search and strength of a promoter: two important means for global regulation of gene expression in E. coli.
J. Biosciences 18, 1-11, 1993.
1993
Inheritance of chromatin structure: DNA methylation and other means. (Research news)
Current Science 64, 212-214, 1993.
1993
Terbium( III )-Induced Fluorescence of Four-Stranded G4-DNA.
Biopolymers. 32: 1421-1424.
1992
Yeast budding forages through redundancy. (Scientific correspondence)
Current Science 63, 111-112, 1992.
1992
Photoinduced strand scission of double helical DNA by 1,8-Naphthalimide derived intercalators.
Current Science 62, 693-695, 1992.
1992
Promoter recognition and transcription efficiency in E. coli: influence of DNA conformation and topology.
Proceedings of DAE Symposium on Molecular Biology of Microorganisms, p. 120-125, 1992.
1992
Sequence specific chemical recognition of DNA.
Nucleotides & Nucleotides 10, 609-612, 1991.
1991
Mechanism of initiation of transcription in Escherichia coli.
Nucleotides & Nucleotides 10, 607-608, 1991.
1991
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