Pure Appl. Chem., 2005, Vol. 77, No. 1, pp. 227-236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200577010227
Gel-immobilized enzymes as promising biocatalysts: Results from Indo-Russian collaborative studies
Individual author index pages
- Elena A. Markvicheva
- Vladimir I. Lozinsky
- Fatima M. Plieva
- Konstantin A. Kochetkov
- Lev D. Rumsh
- Vitali P. Zubov
- Jyotirmoy Maity
- Rajesh Kumar
- Virinder S. Parmar
- Yury N. Belokon
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Calreticulin transacetylase (CRTAase): Identification of novel substrates and CRTAase-mediated modification of protein kinase C (PKC) activity in lymphocytes of asthmatic patients by polyphenolic acetates
Novel function of calreticulin: Characterization of calreticulin as a transacetylase-mediating protein acetylator independent of acetyl CoA using polyphenolic acetates
Biocatalytic approaches for synthesis of conducting polyaniline nanoparticles
Forced intercalation as a tool in gene diagnostics and in studying DNA–protein interactions
Novel nucleic acid architectures involving locked nucleic acid (LNA) and pyrene residues: Results from an Indo-Danish collaboration
Biocatalytic synthesis of novel electronic and photovoltaic materials
Production of a novel alkaline lipase by Fusarium globulosum using neem oil, and its applications
Acetoxy drug: protein transacetylase: A novel enzyme-mediating protein acetylation by polyphenolic peracetates
Selective transacylation reactions on 4-aryl-3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2-ones and nucleosides mediated by novel lipases
Biocatalytic routes toward pharmaceutically important precursors and novel polymeric systems
Indo-U.S. collaborative studies on biocatalytic generation of novel molecular architectures
Biopolyphenolics as antioxidants: Studies under an Indo-Italian CSIR-CNR project
New anti-invasive compounds: Results from the Indo-Belgian screening program
Investigations toward new lead compounds from medicinally important plants
Selective biotransformation reactions on (±)-aryl alkyl ketones, (±)-benzoxazines, and d-arabino- and d-threo-hydroxyalkyltriazoles
Chiral complexes of Ni(II) Cu(II), and Cu(I) as reagents, catalysts and receptors for asymmetric synthesis and chiral recognition of amino acids