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Devanand, T
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2020)
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Vivek Ananth R.P
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2022)
Endogenous secondary metabolites produced by living organisms are valuable natural products. Such secondary metabolites are produced primarily by plants, fungi and bacteria. Many natural products have been found to have ...
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Ajaya Kumar Sahoo
(Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2024)
Humans and ecosystems are frequently exposed to myriad of chemicals, including those found in consumer products, industrial pollutants, and pesticides, which collectively con- stitute the chemical exposome. These chemicals ...
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Chandrashekar, K.A.
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2021)
Processes that break spatial symmetry to produce patterns are at the heart of embryonic
development. These patterns are produced by regulating cell division, migration, differentiation and apoptosis, the four most important ...
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T S Sreevidya
(Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2024)
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Subbaroyan Ajay
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2024)
Cells make decisions based on underlying gene regulatory networks (GRNs). GRNs may be modeled as a Boolean network (BN) in which nodes and directed edges represent genes or proteins and their interactions respectively. In ...
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Ria Ghosh
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2022)
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S Pavitra
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2024)
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Janani, R.
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2022)
Humans are exposed to environmental chemicals in their everyday life and such exposure can contribute to the incidence of several chronic diseases. Characterization, monitoring and regulation of the ever increasing space ...
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Vadnala Rakesh Netha
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2023)
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Chandrani Kumari
(IMSc, 2025)
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Reshma
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2024)
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Ankit Agrawal
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2019)
This thesis is divided into 5 chapters. In Chapter 1, the Introduction, we summarise
the necessary background to the work described in this thesis, including a discussion
of major features of nuclear architecture, the ...
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Farhina Mozaffer
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2023)
Infectious disease are transmitted by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. This
thesis describes modeling work on two different diseases: COVID-19 and Malaria. The first wave of
COVID-19 reached India at ...