Distal actions and shifted convolution property (2008)
A locally compact group $G$ is said to have shifted convolution property (abbr. as SCP) if for every regular Borel probability measure $\mu$ on $G$, either $\sup_{x\in G} \mu ^n (Cx) \ra 0$ for all...
Inhalant abuse: A clinic-based study (2008)
Kumar, S, Grover, S, Kulhara, P, Mattoo, SK, Basu, D, Biswas, P, ...
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Knowledge about HIV-AIDS among first-time and regular voluntary non-remunerated blood donors. (2007)
Shah, R, Tiwari, AK, Shah, P, Tulsiani, S, Harimoorthy, V, Choudhury, N
Laparoscopic biopsy in patients with abdominal lymphadenopathy (2007)
Bhandarkar, D, Shah, R, Katara, A, Shankar, M, Chandiramani, V, Udwadia, T
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery of Hepatoblastoma (2006)
Udupa, K, Navadgi, S, Mullerpatan, P, Chhabra, D, Shah, R, Jagannath, P
Prognostic Implications of White Cell Differential Count and White Cell Morphology in Malaria (2003)
Isolated caudate lobe resection for metastasis from rectal carcinoma. (2002)
Jagannath, P, Shrikhande, S, Hegde, S, Mullerpatan, P, Shah, R
Supporting South Asian families with a child with severe disabilities. (2002)
Hatton, Chris, Akram, Y., Shah, R., Robertson, Janet, Emerson, Eric
Identification and purification of two distinct complexes containing the five RAD51paralogs. (2001)
Masson, J. Y., Tarsounas, M. C., Stasiak, A. Z., Stasiak, A., Shah, R., McIlwraith, M. J., ...
Cells defective in any of the RAD51 paralogs (RAD51B, RAD51C, RAD51D, XRCC2, and XRCC3) are sensitive to DNA cross-linking agents and to ionizing radiation. Because the paralogs are required for the...
Xipho-omphalopagous twins--separation in the newborn. (1993)
Birmole, B, Kulkarni, B, Shah, R, Karapurkar, S, Vaidya, A, Vaidya, M, ...
Study of erectile dysfunctions in diabetic males. (1987)
Parulkar, B, Pardanani, D, Chadha, M, Shah, R, Purohit, S, Bhandarkar, S
Apolipoprotein B mRNA editing is associated with UV crosslinking of proteins to the editing site.
Navaratnam, N, Shah, R, Patel, D, Fay, V, Scott, J
Apolipoprotein (apo) B100 mRNA undergoes editing of C-6666 to a U residue, which generates a stop-translation codon and defines the carboxyl terminus of apoB48. To aid purification of the editing...
Thorbecke, G J, Shah, R, Leu, C H, Kuruvilla, A P, Hardison, A M, Palladino, M A
Both tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) are found in synovial fluid from arthritic joints of humans and of rodents with experimental arthritis. The...
Protective effect of transforming growth factor beta 1 on experimental autoimmune diseases in mice.
Kuruvilla, A P, Shah, R, Hochwald, G M, Liggitt, H D, Palladino, M A, Thorbecke, G J
Interleukin 1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor alpha are thought to contribute to the inflammatory response associated with autoimmune diseases. Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1)...
Activation of RuvC Holliday junction resolvase in vitro.
Shah, R, Bennett, R J, West, S C
The Escherichia coli RuvC protein is an endonuclease that resolves Holliday junctions. In vitro, the protein shows efficient structure-specific binding of Holliday junctions, yet the rate of junction...
Production of Anticapsin by Streptomyces griseoplanus1
Boeck, L. D., Christy, K. L., Shah, R.
Anticapsin is a new fermentation product which inhibits formation of the hyaluronic acid capsule of Streptococcus pyogenes. Production of this metabolite in a complex medium by S. griseoplanus is...
Rudel, L L, Haines, J, Sawyer, J K, Shah, R, Wilson, M S, Carr, T P
Relationships among plasma lipoprotein cholesterol, cholesterol secretion by the isolated, perfused liver, and coronary artery atherosclerosis were examined in African green monkeys fed diets...
Shah, R, Cosstick, R, West, S C
The Escherichia coli RuvC protein resolves DNA intermediates produced during genetic recombination. In vitro, RuvC binds specifically to Holliday junctions and resolves them by the introduction of...
Van Gool, A J, Shah, R, Mézard, C, West, S C
Homologous recombination generates genetic diversity and provides an important cellular pathway for the repair of double-stranded DNA breaks. Two key steps in this process are the branch migration of...
The structure of anticapsin, a new biologically active metabolite of Streptomyces griseoplanus
Neuss, N., Molloy, B. B., Shah, R., DeLaHiguera, N.
1. Physical and analytical data obtained on crystalline anticapsin indicated the empirical formula C9H13NO4. Spectral data (u.v., i.r. and proton magnetic resonance) and formation of l-tyrosine on...
New TB vaccine granted orphan drug status
Lang, T, Hill, A V S, McShane, H, Shah, R, Towse, A, Pritchard, C, ...
Shah, R, Jensen, S, Frenz, L M, Johnson, A L, Johnston, L H
The Spo12 protein plays a regulatory role in two of the most fundamental processes of biology, mitosis and meiosis, and yet its biochemical function remains elusive. In this study we concentrate on...
Effects of low concentrations of benzene on mouse hematopoietic cells in vivo: a preliminary report.
Farris, G M, Robinson, S N, Gaido, K W, Wong, B A, Wong, V A, Leonard, L, ...
Evaluation of benzene-induced hematotoxicity following exposure to low concentration is important for understanding mechanisms of toxicity and determining the dose response at benzene levels close to...
Upper airways sarcoidosis presenting as obstructive sleep apnoea
Shah, R, Mills, P, George, P, Wedzicha, J
Sarcoidosis may present in a number of different ways, affecting many organ systems. The case history is presented of a 32year old woman who presented with symptoms of severe obstructive sleep apnoea...
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in HIV infected patients
Rogstad, K. E., Shah, R., Tesfaladet, G., Abdullah, M., Ahmed-Jushuf, I.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence and extent of autonomic dysfunction in HIV infected individuals of one ethnic group. DESIGN: Prospective, age-sex matched study. METHODS: 25 patients (seven...