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Tapash Chandra Ghosh
Tapash Chandra Ghosh
Professor of Bioinformatics,Bose Institute, Kolkata
Verified email at boseinst.ernet.in
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Synonymous codon usage in Lactococcus lactis: mutational bias versus translational selection
SK Gupta, TK Bhattacharyya, TC Ghosh
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics 21 (4), 527-535, 2004
1672004
Studies on the relationships between the synonymous codon usage and protein secondary structural units
SK Gupta, S Majumdar, TK Bhattacharya, TC Ghosh
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 269 (3), 692-696, 2000
1612000
Gene expressivity is the main factor in dictating the codon usage variation among the genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
SK Gupta, TC Ghosh
Gene 273 (1), 63-70, 2001
1512001
Preparation and evaluation of silymarin β-cyclodextrin molecular inclusion complexes
A Ghosh, S Biswas, T Ghosh
Journal of Young Pharmacists 3 (3), 205-210, 2011
1402011
Demethylation of (Cytosine-5-C-methyl) DNA and regulation of transcription in the epigenetic pathways of cancer development
SK Patra, A Patra, F Rizzi, TC Ghosh, S Bettuzzi
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews 27, 315-334, 2008
1352008
Studies on codon usage in Entamoeba histolytica
TC Ghosh, SK Gupta, S Majumdar
International journal for parasitology 30 (6), 715-722, 2000
1312000
Silymarin-a review on the pharmacodynamics and bioavailability enhancement approaches
A Ghosh, T Ghosh, S Jain
Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology 2 (10), 348-355, 2010
932010
The base composition of the genes is correlated with the secondary structures of the encoded proteins
G D'Onofrio, TC Ghosh, G Bernardi
Gene 300 (1-2), 179-187, 2002
712002
Synonymous codon usage bias in 16 Staphylococcus aureus phages: implication in phage therapy
K Sau, SK Gupta, S Sau, TC Ghosh
Virus research 113 (2), 123-131, 2005
702005
Expression pattern similarities support the prediction of orthologs retaining common functions after gene duplication events
M Das, G Haberer, A Panda, S Das Laha, TC Ghosh, AR Schäffner
Plant Physiology 171 (4), 2343-2357, 2016
582016
Reinvestigating the codon and amino acid usage of S. cerevisiae genome: a new insight from protein secondary structure analysis
B Kahali, S Basak, TC Ghosh
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 354 (3), 693-699, 2007
582007
Factors influencing synonymous codon and amino acid usage biases in Mimivirus
K Sau, SK Gupta, S Sau, SC Mandal, TC Ghosh
Biosystems 85 (2), 107-113, 2006
582006
Investigation on the Causes of Codon and Amino Acid Usages Variation Between Thermophilic Aquifex aeolicus and Mesophilic Bacillus subtilis
S Basak, T Banerjee, SK Gupta, TC Ghosh
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics 22 (2), 205-214, 2004
502004
Insights into the miRNA regulations in human disease genes
J Das, S Podder, TC Ghosh
BMC genomics 15, 1-7, 2014
482014
Differential selective constraints shaping codon usage pattern of housekeeping and tissue-specific homologous genes of rice and Arabidopsis
P Mukhopadhyay, S Basak, TC Ghosh
DNA research 15 (6), 347-356, 2008
442008
Nature of selective constraints on synonymous codon usage of rice differs in GC-poor and GC-rich genes
P Mukhopadhyay, S Basak, TC Ghosh
Gene 400 (1-2), 71-81, 2007
422007
Global analysis of human duplicated genes reveals the relative importance of whole-genome duplicates originated in the early vertebrate evolution
D Acharya, TC Ghosh
BMC genomics 17, 1-14, 2016
412016
Evolutionary constraints on hub and non-hub proteins in human protein interaction network: insight from protein connectivity and intrinsic disorder
B Manna, T Bhattacharya, B Kahali, TC Ghosh
Gene 434 (1-2), 50-55, 2009
412009
On the origin of genomic adaptation at high temperature for prokaryotic organisms
S Basak, TC Ghosh
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 330 (3), 629-632, 2005
412005
Exploring the differences in evolutionary rates between monogenic and polygenic disease genes in human
S Podder, TC Ghosh
Molecular biology and evolution 27 (4), 934-941, 2010
402010
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