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Journal  of

MARCH 1993

Biosciences

 

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Vol. 18, No. 1, March 1993

Promoter search and strength of a promoter: two important means for regulation of gene expression in Escherichia coli
Rakesh K Mishra and Dipankdar Chatterji
  1 - 11
Control of transcription initiation
V Nagaraja
 13 - 25
Specificity in the regulation of eukaryotic gene transcription
G Padmanaban
 27 - 36


Aberrant transcription in fit mutants of Escherichia coli and its alleviation by suppressor mutation
M Hussain Munavar, K Madhavi and R Jayaraman
 37 - 45
Secreted proteins of normal and myc-ras oncogene transformed rat embryo fibroblasts
M V V S Vara Prasad and G Shanmugam
 47 - 57
Role of follicle stimulating hormone in the induction of hyperplasia during compensatory ovarian hypertrophy
Lakshmi Bhagat, S Duraiswami and G L Kumari
 59 - 72
Calcium uptake and Ca2+ -ATPase activity in goat spermatozoa membrane vesicles do not require Mg 2+
Rita Sikdar, Uma Ganguly, Sucheta Chandra, Gautam Adhikary and Parimal C Sen
 73 - 82
Role of calcium in melanosome aggregation within Labeo melanophores
Shashi Patil and Ajai K Jain
 83 - 91
In vivo and in vitro investigations on rotenoids from Indigofera tinctoria and their bioefficacy against the larvae of Anopheles stephensi and adults of Callosobruchus chinensis
R Kamal and M Mangla
 93 -101
Diazepam phase shifts the circadian clock of the field mouse Mus booduga
P Subramanian and R Subbaraj
103-110
Association of drongos with myna flocks: Are drongos benefitted?
T Veena and R Lokesha
111-119
Quantitative analysis of the community structure of tropical amphibian assemblages and its significance to conservation
Madhab C Dash and J K Mahanta
121-139
Zooplankton biomass and abundance of Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba DANA in Indian ocean sector of the southern ocean
B S Ingole and A H Parulekar
141-148
Effect of abiotic factors on the burrow density of some sympatric field murids
Parmesh Kumar and S C Pasahan
149-153
Photoproduction of hydrogen by photosynthetic bacteria from sewage and waste water
M Sunita and Chanchal K Mitra
155-160

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