6 results match your criteria: "Nicholas Piramal Research Centre[Affiliation]"

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  • The study presents the development of new furoquinoline-based molecules (compounds 16-36) and their effectiveness in inhibiting the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and mTOR, demonstrated through both cell-based and cell-free assays.
  • Compound 23 stands out for not only inhibiting the PI3K-mTOR pathway but also for significantly reducing the levels of HIF-1alpha protein in hypoxic conditions, particularly in U251-HRE cells.
  • The effectiveness of compound 23 was validated through Western blot analysis on human non-small cell lung carcinoma H-460 cells and glioblastoma U251 cells.
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Receptor rearrangement upon ligand binding (induced fit) is a major stumbling block in docking and virtual screening. Even though numerous studies have stressed the importance of including protein flexibility in ligand docking, currently available methods provide only a partial solution to the problem. Most of these methods, being computer intensive, are often impractical to use in actual drug discovery settings.

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Keratinophilic fungi from selected soils of Bahrain.

Mycopathologia

March 2008

Department of Natural Products, Nicholas Piramal Research Centre, 1, Nirlon Complex, Off Western Express Highway, Near NSE Complex, Goregaon (East), Mumbai, 400 063, India.

Eighty soil samples were collected from various sites of Bahrain and screened for presence of keratinophilic fungi using hair baiting techniques for isolation. Thirty-six isolates were recovered and identified. The cultures were identified using macro- and micromorphological features.

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Whether hyperhomocysteinemia is a cardiovascular risk factor or is just an epiphenomenon is a subject of debate. More than 20 prospective and 30 retrospective studies on the topic have been published. Despite huge literature available, an unequivocal view has not been firmly established.

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Keratinophilic fungi from the vicinity of meteorite crater soils of Lonar (India).

Mycopathologia

October 2006

Department of Natural Products, Nicholas Piramal Research Centre, 1, Nirlon Complex, Off Western Express Highway, Near NSE Complex, Goregaon (East), Mumbai, 400 063, India.

Thirty-two soil samples were collected from six sites in the vicinity of Lonar lake, a meteorite crater and screened for presence of keratinophilic fungi using hair baiting techniques for isolation. Seventeen isolates were recovered and identified. The cultures were identified by recognition of their macro- and micromorphological features.

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Protein kinases in general are known to be very flexible macromolecules. In this article, the conformational plasticity of the ATP binding site in cyclin dependent kinases is analyzed. Movement of the two lysine residues lining the ATP binding site are shown to play a major role in the conformational variability of the site.

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