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    Residue proximity information and protein model discrimination using saturation-suppressor mutagenesis by Sahoo, Anusmita, Khare, Shruti, Devanarayanan, Sivasankar, Jain, Pankaj C, Varadarajan, Raghavan

    Published in eLife (30-12-2015)
    “…Identification of residue-residue contacts from primary sequence can be used to guide protein structure prediction. Using Escherichia coli CcdB as the test…”
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    Protein model discrimination attempts using mutational sensitivity, predicted secondary structure, and model quality information by Khare, Shruti, Bhasin, Munmun, Sahoo, Anusmita, Varadarajan, Raghavan

    “…Structure prediction methods often generate a large number of models for a target sequence. Even if the correct fold for the target sequence is sampled in this…”
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    Protein Model Discrimination Using Mutational Sensitivity Derived from Deep Sequencing by Adkar, Bharat V., Tripathi, Arti, Sahoo, Anusmita, Bajaj, Kanika, Goswami, Devrishi, Chakrabarti, Purbani, Swarnkar, Mohit K., Gokhale, Rajesh S., Varadarajan, Raghavan

    Published in Structure (London) (08-02-2012)
    “…A major bottleneck in protein structure prediction is the selection of correct models from a pool of decoys. Relative activities of ∼1,200 individual…”
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    Synergistic interaction between two bacterial isolates in the degradation of carbofuran by Singh, N. (Central Rice Research Inst., Cuttack (India)), Sahoo, A, Misra, D, Rao, V.R, Sethunathan, N

    Published in Biodegradation (Dordrecht) (01-01-1993)
    “…The dominant bacteria Pseudomonas sp. and Arthrobacter sp. were isolated from the standing water of carbofuran-retreated Azolla plot. Arthrobacter sp…”
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    Effect of moisture regime, temperature, and organic matter on soil persistence of carbosulfan by Sahoo, A. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, India), Adhya, T.K, Bhuyan, S, Sethunathan, N

    “…Studies on the fate of the carbamate insecticide, carbosulfan, in the soil were carried out using 2 soils with different organic contents under both flooded…”
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    Persistence of carbamate insecticides, carbosulfan and carbofuran in soils as influenced by temperature and microbial activity by Sahoo, A. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, India), Sahu, S.K, Shaarmila, M, Sethunathan, N

    “…The persistence of two carbamate insecticides was studied in soils at 25 and 35 degree C. Both carbosulfan and carbofuran disappeared more rapidly at 35 degree…”
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    Ultrasonic and viscometric investigations of a poly(vinyl alcohol)-dextran mixture in aqueous solution by Sahoo, Prafulla K., Mohapatra, Roomky, Sahoo, Anusmita, Swain, Sarat K.

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (28-06-2003)
    “…Ultrasonic spectroscopy provided a powerful, efficient, and reliable tool for a number of investigations, including those of polymer solution dynamics,…”
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    Characterization, Biodegradation, and Water Absorbency of Chemically Modified Tossa Variety Jute Fiber via Pulping and Grafting with Acrylamide by Sahoo, Prafulla K., Mohapatra, Roomky, Sahoo, Anusmita, DebSarkar, Nandalal, Swain, Sarat K.

    “…Jute fiber (tossa variety) was chemically modified by the cooking alkaline sulfite process to unbleached and bleached pulps that were further modified via…”
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    Biodegradation studies of starch based composite superabsorbents by SAHOO, Prafulla K, RANA, Pradeep K, SAHOO, Anusmita

    Published in Polymers & polymer composites (01-01-2004)
    “…The potential of a new starch based composite consisting of acrylamide, a crosslinking agent, N,N'methylene-bis-acrylamide and sand (white quartz) to act as a…”
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