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    Phytoremediation of arsenic from the contaminated soil using transgenic tobacco plants expressing ACR2 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana by Nahar, Noor, Rahman, Aminur, Nawani, Neelu N., Ghosh, Sibdas, Mandal, Abul

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-11-2017)
    “…We have cloned, characterized and transformed the AtACR2 gene (arsenic reductase 2) of Arabidopsis thaliana into the genome of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum, var…”
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    Biosorption of nickel by Lysinibacillus sp. BA2 native to bauxite mine by Prithviraj, Desale, Deboleena, Kashyap, Neelu, Nawani, Noor, Nahar, Aminur, Rahman, Balasaheb, Kapadnis, Abul, Mandal

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-09-2014)
    “…The current scenario of environmental pollution urges the need for an effective solution for toxic heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater…”
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    Drivers of strengthening university–industry collaboration: implications for favorable outcomes by Kamal, Md Aktar, Guha, Souman, Begum, Noor Nahar, Taher, Md Abu

    “…PurposeThe purpose of the study was to examine the factors that are important for strengthening university–industry collaboration (UIC). This study also…”
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    Exploring the Key Factors Affecting Development of Bond Market in Bangladesh: An Application of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) by Noor Nahar Begum, Md Aktar Kamal

    “…An efficient and well-functioning government bond market is often considered important to the smooth functioning of financial markets more generally. To…”
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    Status of metal pollution in rivers flowing through urban settlements at Pune and its effect on resident microflora by Nawani, Neelu, Aminur Rahman, Noor Nahar, Anandakumar Saha, Balasaheb Kapadnis, Abul Mandal

    Published in Biológia (01-05-2016)
    “…This study illustrates the sporadic distribution of metals in fluvial systems flowing from catchments to urban settlements. This is a detailed study…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Lysinibacillus sphaericus B1-CDA, a Bacterium That Accumulates Arsenic by Rahman, Aminur, Nahar, Noor, Jass, Jana, Olsson, Björn, Mandal, Abul

    Published in Genome announcements (Washington, DC) (21-01-2016)
    “…Here, we report the genomic sequence and genetic composition of an arsenic-resistant bacterium, Lysinibacillus sphaericus B1-CDA. Assembly of the sequencing…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Enterobacter cloacae B2-DHA, a Chromium-Resistant Bacterium by Rahman, Aminur, Nahar, Noor, Olsson, Björn, Mandal, Abul

    “…Previously, we reported a chromium-resistant bacterium, Enterobacter cloacae B2-DHA, isolated from the landfills of tannery industries in Bangladesh. Here, we…”
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    Data in support of the comparative genome analysis of Lysinibacillus B1-CDA, a bacterium that accumulates arsenics by Rahman, Aminur, Nahar, Noor, Nawani, Neelu N., Jass, Jana, Ghosh, Sibdas, Olsson, Björn, Mandal, Abul

    Published in Data in brief (01-12-2015)
    “…This study is a part of our long term project on bioremediation of toxic metals and other pollutants for protection of human health and the environment from…”
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    Comparative genome analysis of Lysinibacillus B1-CDA, a bacterium that accumulates arsenics by Rahman, Aminur, Nahar, Noor, Nawani, Neelu N., Jass, Jana, Ghosh, Sibdas, Olsson, Björn, Mandal, Abul

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-12-2015)
    “…Previously, we reported an arsenic resistant bacterium Lysinibacillus sphaericus B1-CDA, isolated from an arsenic contaminated lands. Here, we have…”
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    Changes in Symptoms and Respiratory Biomarkers Due to Airborne Exposure to Cleaning and Disinfecting Products among Home Care Aides: A Longitudinal Repeated Measures Study by Sheikh, Noor Nahar

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…RATIONALE: Studies have shown that cleaning work and the professional use of certain cleaning products has been associated with asthma and respiratory…”
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    Complete genome sequence of Lysinibacillus sphaericus B1-CDA: a bacterium that accumulates arsenics by Rahman, Aminur, Nahar, Noor, Jass, Jana, Olsson, Björn, Mandal, Abul

    “…Here, we report the genomic sequence and genetic composition of an arsenic resistant bacterium Lysinibacillus sphaericus B1-CDA. Assembly of the sequencing…”
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    In silico and in vivo studies of molecular structures and mechanisms of AtPCS1 protein involved in binding arsenite and/or cadmium in plant cells by Nahar, Noor, Rahman, Aminur, Moś, Maria, Warzecha, Tomasz, Ghosh, Sibdas, Hossain, Khaled, Nawani, Neelu N., Mandal, Abul

    Published in Journal of molecular modeling (2014)
    “…This paper reports a continuation of our previous research on the phytochelatin synthase1 ( PCS1 ) gene involved in binding and sequestration of heavy metals…”
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    In silico and in vivo studies of an Arabidopsis thaliana gene, ACR2, putatively involved in arsenic accumulation in plants by Nahar, Noor, Rahman, Aminur, Moś, Maria, Warzecha, Tomasz, Algerin, Maria, Ghosh, Sibdas, Johnson-Brousseau, Sheila, Mandal, Abul

    Published in Journal of molecular modeling (01-09-2012)
    “…Previously, our in silico analyses identified four candidate genes that might be involved in uptake and/or accumulation of arsenics in plants: arsenate…”
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    Modeling Arsenic Accumulation in Plants by Mandal, Abul, Lundh, Dan, Nahar, Noor, Bentol, Hoda, Bari, Abdul, Johnson-Brousseau, Sheila, Ghosh, Sibdas

    “…Rice growing regions plagued by arsenic-contaminated soils and irrigation water do not have a viable option for producing arsenic-free crops. For instance, in…”
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    Conference Proceeding