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November 2009


Bacteriology

  1. Kumar CM, Khare G, Srikanth CV, Tyagi AK, Sardesai AA, Mande SC
    Facilitated oligomerization of mycobacterial GroEL: evidence for phosphorylation-mediated oligomerization.
    J Bacteriol. 2009 Nov;191(21):6525-38

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Neurology

  1. Ramanathan S, Glatt SJ.
    Serotonergic system genes in psychosis of Alzheimer dementia: meta-analysis.
    Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2009 Oct;17(10):839-46.

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Oncology

  1. Shah PP, Saurabh K, Pant MC, Mathur N, Parmar D.
    Evidence for increased cytochrome P450 1A1 expression in blood lymphocytes of lung cancer patients.
    Mutat Res. 2009 Nov 2;670(1-2):74-8.

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Pediatrics

  1. Pasricha S, Shet A, Sachdev HP, Shet AS.
    Risks of routine iron and folic acid supplementation for young children.
    Indian Pediatr. 2009 Oct;46(10):857-66

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Virology

  1. Bondre VP, Sapkal GN, Yergolkar PN, Fulmali PV, Sankararaman V, Ayachit VM, Mishra AC, Gore MM.
    Genetic characterization of Bagaza virus (BAGV) isolated in India and evidence of anti-BAGV antibodies in sera collected from encephalitis patients.
    J Gen Virol. 2009 Nov;90(Pt 11):2644-9

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