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Research
articles:
- Ray A, Hector RE,
Roy N, Song JH, Berkner KL, Runge KW. (2003) Sir3p phosphorylation
by the Slt2p pathway effects redistribution of silencing function and
shortened lifespan. Nature Genetics 33: 522-526
- Roy N.
and Runge K. W. (2000). Two paralogs involved in transcriptional silencing
that antagonistically control yeast life span. Current Biology
10, 111-114
- Roy N.
and Runge K. W. (1999) ZDS1 and ZDS2 overexpression alters short yeast
artificial chromosome stability in a SIR3 dependent manner. Chromosoma
108, 146-161
- Poddar A., Roy
N. and Sinha P. (1999) MCM21 and MCM22, Two Novel Genes of the Yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae are Required for Chromosome Transmission. Molecular
Microbiology 31, 349-360.
- Roy N.,
Poddar A., Lohia A. and Sinha P. (1997) The mcm17 mutation of yeast
shows size-dependent segregational defect of a minichromosome. Current
Genetics 32, 182-189
- Ray A., Roy
N., Maitra M. and Sinha P. (1994) A 61-kb ring chromosome shows
an ARS-dependent increase in its mitotic stability in the mcm2-1 mutant
of yeast. Current Genetics 26, 403-409
Reviews:
- S. Agarwal, and
N. Roy (2003) Therapeutic protein production; a brief sketch
Future Drug Discovery, (WMRC) pp 79-82
- Roy N.
(2002) Proteomics And Future Drug Discovery. Future Drug Discovery,
(WMRC) pp 100-103
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