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    The ATCUN Domain as a Probe of Intermolecular Interactions:  Application to Calmodulin−Peptide Complexes by Mal, Tapas K, Ikura, Mitsuhiko, Kay, Lewis E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (27-11-2002)
    “…The utility of a three-residue Cu2+ binding motif (ATCUN domain) for studying intermolecular interactions is demonstrated. By comparing a set of 1H−15N…”
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    Effects of heavy metals on population growth and metallothionein gene expression in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus, from Calcutta, India by Sarkar, Sagartirtha, Duttagupta, Asish K, Mal, Tarun K

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2004)
    “…Major water bodies in and around the city of Calcutta (India) receive heavy metal contaminated effluents from industries, households, and vehicular traffic…”
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    Assignment of Disulfide Bonds in the X Protein (HBx) of Hepatitis B Virus by Gupta, A., Mal, T.K., Jayasuryan, N., Chauhan, V.S.

    “…We have established the disulphide arrangement of cysteines in E. coli expressed HBx by chromatographic analysis of enzymatically cleaved protein and sequence…”
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    Time-dependent competitive displacement of Typha angustifolia by Lythrum salicaria by Mal, T.K, Lovett-Doust, J, Lovett-Doust, L. (Windsor Univ., Ontario (Canada))

    Published in Oikos (01-05-1997)
    “…We conducted a four-year field competition experiment involving Lythrum salicaria and the North American wetland species that it occasionally displaces, Typha…”
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    biology of Canadian weeds. 100. Lythrum salicaria by Mal, T.K, Lovett-Doust, J, Lovett-Doust, L, Mulligan, G.A

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1992)
    “…Lythrum salicaria is a serious weed of wetlands in Canada, particularly in Ontario and Quebec. Indeed some assessments suggest that this exotic is now…”
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