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    Effect of buffering on the phosphate-solubilizing ability of microorganisms by Gyaneshwar, P, Kumar, G.N, Parekh, L.J

    “…Native microflora present in the alkaline vertisols and two phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) isolated from soil using conventional screening media could…”
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    Involvement of a phosphate starvation inducible glucose dehydrogenase in soil phosphate solubilization by Enterobacter asburiae by Gyaneshwar, P., Parekh, L.J., Archana, G., Poole, P.S., Collins, M.D., Hutson, R.A., Kumar, G. Naresh

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-02-1999)
    “…Abstract A glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) that is induced 5-fold by phosphate starvation, has been characterized from a bacterium isolated from alkaline Indian…”
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    Involvement of a phosphate starvation inducible glucose dehydrogenase in soil phosphate solubilization by Enterobacter asburiae by Gyaneshwar, P, Parekh, L.J, Archana, G, Poole, P.S, Collins, M.D, Hutson, R.A, Kumar, G.Naresh

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (15-02-1999)
    “…A glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) that is induced 5-fold by phosphate starvation, has been characterized from a bacterium isolated from alkaline Indian vertisol…”
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    Evaluation of telomerase activation in head and neck cancer by Patel, M.M., Patel, D.D., Parekh, L.J., Raval, G.N., Rawal, R.M, Bhatavdekar, J.M., Patel, B.P., Patel, P.S.

    Published in Oral oncology (01-09-1999)
    “…During replication of the linear chromosomes, telomeres, i.e. the ends of the chromosomes, are not replicated completely by the conventional DNA polymerases…”
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    Role of sialic acid and alkaline DNase in breast cancer by Raval, G N, Parekh, L J, Patel, M M, Patel, P S, Rawal, R M, Balar, D B, Patel, D D

    “…Serum levels of sialic acid and alkaline DNase (ADA) were analysed in 495 blood samples collected from 170 breast cancer patients before and during/after…”
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