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study of the susceptibility of nucleus chromosomes and their differential segments to physical and chemical agents

Researcher:Peer, Maharaj Krishan
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Studies on the molecular mechanisms of DNA repair

Researcher:Sarkar, Saumyendranath
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
Shodhganga
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Studies on the cytophysiology of the nucleolus in the giant cells of Drosophila

Researcher:Ghosh, Mita
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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nuclear matrix network in onion cells

Researcher:Ghosh, Rama
Guide:Ghosh, Sibdas
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Studies on the nucleolus of Allium cepa L

Researcher:Chaudhuri, Madhubrata
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
Shodhganga
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Immunogenicity of carbohydrate determents mediated through liposomes

Researcher:Sarkar, Debiprasad
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Liposomes as tools in biomedicine

Researcher:Latif, Nahid
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
Shodhganga
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Studies on the nucleolus in relation to chromosomal and macromolecular changes during organogenesis

Researcher:Bhattacharyya, Dipanwita
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
Shodhganga
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Use of Chromosome banding techniques in determination of chromosomal nature

Researcher:Chaudhuri, Alpana
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Investigations on chromosome susceptibility to different compounds including the subnarcotics and cytological studies on citrus and some other general of higher plants

Researcher:Bal, Arya Kumar
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Chromosome study of certain angiosperms and an investigation of the effects of physical and chemical agents on chromosomes

Researcher:Bandyopadhyay, Minakshi
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Application of recent techniques to the elucidiation of structure and behaviour of chromosomes in a number of angiospermous plants with special reference to those reproducing through vegetative means

Researcher:Bhattacharyya, Upendra Chandra
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Studies on chromosome structure and behaviour and cytological changes in relation to speciation in some of the angiospermous genera

Researcher:Chattopadhyay, Tapati
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Studies on the factors affecting modification of chromosome behaviour by different agents and importance of chromosome studies in tracing species affinties

Researcher:Chattopadhyay, Tarapada
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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study of chromosomes of certain groups of plants and the effect of chemical treatment on plant nuclei

Researcher:Chaudhari, Mandira
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Alterations in the structure and behaviour of chromosomes through treatments with physical and chemical agencies and chromosome studies in relation to taxonomy of some vascular plants

Researcher:Caudhari, Rajaatkanti
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
Shodhganga
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Study of chromosomes structure and behaviour of chemical mutagenesis in certain plants

Researcher:Datta, Prafulla Chandra
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Study of species affinities through investigations on structure and behaviour of chromosomes

Researcher:De, Dipali
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Comparison of the effects of different physical and chemical agents on chromosomes and the importance of chromosome study in living affinities between species

Researcher:Ghosh, Sibdas
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English
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Chromosome study as means of wroking out the interrelationship between different genera of angiosperms with special reference to the malvaceae and vitaceace and effects of X-rays on certain horticultural species

Researcher:Hajra, Radharajan
University:University of Calcutta
Language:English