Publications by authors named "T Asia Devi"

Rasopathies are a group of genetic disorders that involve abnormal Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase (RAS/MAPK) pathway signalling, which has a mechanistic approach to defining genetic syndromes and makes them unique. Noonan syndrome, a form of RASopathy, occurs with advanced paternal age and has an autosomal dominant inheritance. It has been suggested that aberrant RAS/MAPK pathway cell signalling may cause multiple benign granular cell tumours.

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This study was aimed at isolating and recognizing the plant growth promoting rhizobacteria that secretes indole-3-acetic acid/auxin hormones. Among the 82 pure cultured bacterial morphotypes, the strain TSP11 showed high auxin production utilizing rice husk as a cheap substitute in the production medium. The minimal medium supplemented with 0.

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Unlabelled: Extensive and escalating research has been directed towards halozymes derived from halophiles thriving in extreme hypersaline environments, owing to their myriad industrial applications. These extremophiles have evolved various physiological and metabolic adaptations to endure such extremes, enhancing their industrial potential. Being a potential source of lipases, halophiles of extreme niches have emerged as a emerging research area.

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This study explores the insecticidal potential of secondary metabolites derived from against through an integrative approach involving genomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics. Four native isolates of were identified and characterized for their insecticidal efficacy. Among these, the SlMr-DOR isolate exhibited the highest effectiveness, achieving a remarkable 90.

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