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Development and Characterization of 99mTc-timolol Maleate for Evaluating Efficacy of In Situ Ocular Drug Delivery System
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Original article citation: AAPS PharmSciTech 10," 540 - 546, (2009). - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Chemistry, Developmental Biology, and Materials
- Recommended by : Aarti Sharma on 11/14/2009 08:51AM GMT
This paper starts with the process of radiolabelling then developing hydrogel and finally its utilization as a non invasive method in evaluation of ocular systems. The paper is a combination of nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine. Its very rare to see such versatile combination. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Sparfloxacin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles for sustained ocular drug delivery
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Original article citation: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine doi:10.1016/j.nano.2009.10.004 - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Developmental Biology, and Materials
- Recommended by : Aarti Sharma on 11/14/2009 08:47AM GMT
The paper is a combination of nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine. Its very rare to see such versatile combination. The article is presented in very simple language. It took up a very common ocular drug delivery problem and try to resolve it using nanotechnology.Combination of drug and polymer is also not covered else where. its the first attempt. - Comment on this subject: 1 comment made
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Using FlyAtlas to identify better Drosophila melanogaster models of human disease
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Original article citation: Nat Genet 39," 715 - 720, (2007). - Categories: Genetics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, and Neuroscience
- Recommended by : Venkat Chintapalli on 09/14/2009 08:19PM GMT
This paper describes how insight into tissue specific transcriptomes could give rise to studying useful models of human disease. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Gamete formation without meiosis in Arabidopsis
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Original article citation: Nature doi:10.1038/nature06557 (2008) - Categories: Developmental Biology and Genetics
- Recommended by : Pranjal Yadava on 02/21/2008 12:21PM GMT
Indian research published in Nature! - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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The third dimension of gene regulation: organization of dynamic chromatin loopscape by SATB1
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Original article citation: Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 17," 408 - 414, (2007). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology and Developmental Biology
- Recommended by : Hemant Purohit on 01/16/2008 11:16AM GMT
The recent advances in analysis of gene regulation and function using microarray data proposes that the decisions at any point in the cells are not made independently by any pathway. It is supposed to be a consensuses generated where the information via different nodes are shared. The global response to any scenario, most likely, is providing the broad picture with defined rules, under the umbrella of which cross talking could ultimately be manifested as the physiology at that point. This paper proposes the option through which gene regulation could be discussed at global level. However, the question will remain: is there a parallel special AT rich binding protein mediated regulation system existing in bacteria or is this a more regulated version that biological systems opted in the evolution? - Comment on this subject: 1 comment made
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