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Rajendra Joshi

Researcher at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing

Publications -  97
Citations -  2160

Rajendra Joshi is an academic researcher from Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & DNA. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1845 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajendra Joshi include Savitribai Phule Pune University & Indian Institute of Remote Sensing.

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A large-scale evaluation of computational protein function prediction

Predrag Radivojac, +107 more
- 01 Mar 2013 - 
TL;DR: Today's best protein function prediction algorithms substantially outperform widely used first-generation methods, with large gains on all types of targets, and there is considerable need for improvement of currently available tools.
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Mixed-Ligand Copper(II) Maltolate Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, DNA Binding and Cleavage, and Cytotoxicity

TL;DR: The cytotoxicity of the complexes against HeLa (cervical) cancer cell lines shows that synergy between the metal and ligands results in a significant enhancement in the cell death with IC(50) of approximately 150-270 microg mL(-1).
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Synthesis, characterization, X-ray structure and DNA photocleavage by cis-dichloro bis(diimine) Co(III) complexes.

TL;DR: Molecular modeling studies show that the minimized structure of [Co(phendione)2Cl2]+, maintained the octahedral structure while binding to the N7 of guanines and the ligand fits into the major groove without disrupting the helical structure of the B-DNA.
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Ruthenium(II) complexes of bipyridine-glycoluril and their interactions with DNA.

TL;DR: Nine complexes with the peripheral polypyridyl ligands have the ability to form conjugates with DNA and show extensive DNA cleavage in the presence of light with a shift in mobility of form I of DNA probably due to the high molecular weight of DNA-complex conjugate.
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Genome Sequences of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium, Choleraesuis, Dublin, and Gallinarum Strains of Well- Defined Virulence in Food-Producing Animals

TL;DR: The genomes of serovar Typhimurium, Choleraesuis, Dublin, and Gallinarum strains of defined virulence in each of three food-producing animal hosts provide valuable measures of intraserovar diversity and opportunities to formally link genotypes to phenotypes in target animals.