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The degree of justice in such scenario is debated. Very few editors are 100% dedicated as editors in journal publishing.
Reading is easy, writing is difficult and editing is noble.
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The SCOPUS database is a product of a major science and social journal publisher company named Elsevier Inc from Netherlands.
The linked company is
RELX INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
(CIN: U72900DL1996PTC077903) with Authorised Capital (Rs)
177,10,00,000 and
Paid up Capital (Rs) 154,63,28,520 as per
MCA portal and
wikipedia as on March
31, 2020.
Elsevier plays dual role both as a publisher and
indexing resource creator.
This position of Elsevier Inc from Netherlands is clearly biased and ambiguous in nature. There is commerce involved and academia are mislead
by this position followed by their unwarranted marketing strategies within academia. Freedom of press is primary. There are COPE guidelines to balance data of all form in open access
publishing models. The attempted service provided by Elsevier Inc is exhaustive and therefore, the board taking such decision
should be transparent, comprehensive, representative and exhaustive to upheld the freedom of the press and natural justice.
A couple of dozen people should not make such decision to influence commerce at large across continents covering over about 8 billion people.
Names and credibility of the board should be transparent and listed in both online and offline media. It is in the interest of transparency that the "turn around time" to address and entertain any
issue raised by the "so called" board (usually latent) should be less than 14 days and clearly not 3 or 4 years. The message with such intention is clearly biased and commercial in nature.
Please be advised that commerce is a function of time. Justice delayed is justice denied. It should be noted that we credit Elsevier Inc
for maintaining Science Direct for a price though commercial. The efforts to make contents in Science Direct accessible worldwide will be clearly noble.
Please be informed that commerce is a part of economics around the world. It is also not fair to dominate the space through monopoly aided by capitalism sponsored by banks in support of states.
Grow and let others to grow too in a world dominant with democratic socialistic principles. Teach them, help them, embrace them and enlighten them where possible if you are in a better position.
This should be all inclusive.
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Governments or representatives of governments should stay away from blocking Freedom of the Press (expression). Government notifications in any form in relation to as hindrance to the freedom of the press is unwarranted.
It is often biased to certain parties and it is unconstitutional in nature. It should be noted that all publications are classified as New Papers under the GST schedule. Hence, biased notifications favoring certain parties in
commerce is unwarranted. It should be noted that science for service in a society is the success story of scientists with serenity as described elsewhere. Hence, engagement is essential.
Note on service
It should be noted that everyone is working or providing service or rendering their skills for a price in a social democracy with pride, equality, freedom and liberty.
Open access
Access to available literature for advancement through the
application of science for the society is secretly sensitive yet
sacred.
The quote from BOAI "the promise was that removing access barriers would allow the world to "accelerate research,
enrich education, share the learning of the rich with the poor and the poor with the rich … and lay the foundation for
uniting humanity in a common intellectual conversation and quest for knowledge" explains everything as
described elsewhere. Thus, the formation of several open access (free to read) journals through the initiatives
like PMC is engaging, entertaining and enlightening for everyone as listed elsewhere.
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Please be informed that all the about 8 billion people pay tax or render service for tax in one way or the other. Open access is a joint responsibility of all stakeholders in this context.
Science, Scientist, Society and Service
Science for service in a society is the success story of scientists with serenity as described elsewhere. The commerce in science publishing is highlighted in this note.
Science is not for the self success of scientists and it is for the society especially to serve the under privileged population.
Please be informed that farmers and farm workers contribute to tax money (either direct or indirect) that is used for science and
its advancement in all economies (developed, developing and under developed). Therefore, the research notes from science funded by tax payers should be made available and accessible
to the kins of all tax payers. It should be noted that all members of the globe participate (direct and indirect) in a democracy through contribution with pride and respect.
Note on predatory (meaning greedy) publications (meaning journals)
It is a pointless pondering on predatory (meaning greedy) publications (meaning journals) while practicing publishing through freedom of the Press.
It should be noted that a weak publication will vanish itself in an open access publishing model where contents are made available for free on the WWW.
The fundamental question in this context is the definition of host and predator. The second question is the type (data and or commercial) and subsequent measure of
effect of the predator on the host. Detailed discussion on this issue or any other related issue is welcomed under the freedom of the Press yet conclusion on it will be often biased and is clearly unwarranted.
The parties aware of such concerns should write to the publisher (with address for communication) to take such action within such time to stand corrected.
Please be informed that ISSN is unique for each publication and portals for ISSN is distributed throughout the world in each country. This is well monitored and clearly streamlined. Therefore, NO two publication titles will be identical. Awareness from authors on misleading or misinformed or misrepresented ISSN is important and such information should be petitioned to ISSN and portals for ISSN that are distributed throughout the world with state mechanisms to monitor such activities. Academia should be self aware on these issues and have discussions on the quality and quantity of data taken to the context. Caveat Emptor is applicable among the literate community as in this case to
a considerable extend. The only problem could arise because of compromised (unregistered or mirrored) ISSN number publsihed on the WWW which is already well regulated through DNS lookup. Therefore, parties concerned about ethical issues on scientific publishing should write to concerned publishers with known address to stand corrected or to ISSN and portals for ISSN or to DNS lookup where address is not available to correct such issues through available state mechanisms. Hence, biased advisory notes from government representations, society sponsored mass campaign through news/TV media and academic miss representation based on data collected by an individual without physical address for communication is clearly unwarranted in this regard.
Academic freedom
It should be informed that academic freedom is an integral part of an academy where views and opinion of academicians should be entertained in a free and fair manner. This will accelerate discovery and innovations with improved service having optimal checks and balances where required with transparency. Members of the academy have tools such as the RTI and the Honorable ombudsman in all known democracies with modern civilization within the ambit of the
UN charter. Members should write to such authorities for such rights using a multi-faceted modus operandi to sustain natural justice. The role of heads (Directors, Vice Chancellors, Presidents) of institutions (government or non-government) is critical even if voluminous (huge) in nature. Members of the academy should follow general guidelines (These are not hard and fast rules. This may be local in perspective) as per natural justice.
EBSCO
EBSCO is an indexing database provider from the USA. It is neutral in its operation that is fair and just. However, it sponsors the DOAJ database that is latently linked to a Sweden based Lund University with some unknown links to organizations in Netherlands.
Springer Nature Inc
Springer Nature (with several firms registered in India under different names as per MCA portal) is a major science publisher from Germany and or Switzerland.
The position taken by Springer Nature as a publisher in the open domain is unbiased. However, it is linked with a number of societies in Europe through "potential sponsor" related associations.
Web of Science
Web of Science is a product of Clarivate Analytics, Inc. (Clarivate Analytics (India) Private Limited) a data analytics company based in the USA.
The position taken by Clarivate Analytics, Inc is unbiased. However, Clarivate Analytics, Inc as a private entity influence commerce from academia through capitalism
and listing of all known journals using transparent metrics (optimal metrics which is neither conservative or liberal)
is highly warranted. In other words all journals after 5 years (or 3 years as in previous precedence) since its launch should be given an Impact Factor where possible in the interest of natural justice.
Let the community make the decision and private parties should restrict themselves within certain limits where possible in the interest of transparency. Ranking with transparent
metrics is acceptable. However, cut-off is not acceptable and it is unfair. This is not engagement. The service provided by Clarivate Analytics, Inc is exhaustive and therefore, the board taking such decision
should be transparent, comprehensive, representative and exhaustive to upheld the freedom of the press and natural justice. A couple of dozen people should not make such decision to influence commerce at large across continents covering over about 8 billion people. Names and credibility of the board should be transparent and listed in both online and offline media. It is in the interest of transparency that the "turn around time" to address and entertain any
issue raised by the "so called" board (usually latent) should be less than 14 days and clearly not 3 or 4 years. The message with such intention is clearly biased.
Please be advised that commerce is a function of time. Justice delayed is justice denied. A company capable of analyzing such huge data in a many to many map model should be all inclusive and
most transparent towards upholding the Freedom of the Press which is fundamental to any other debate in this regard. It should be noted that data from the under developed parts of the world is highly relevant
for the advancement of science. This is not possible without a broad spectrum of engagement.
Data Statistics and Citation (Web of Science as on July 15, 2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 12; December 2020
Special Issue on Dental Biology
Research Article
Concerns with
oral health care services for adults with
cognitive and intellectual disabilities
Arumugham
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 974-982 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Influence of angles occlusion in periodontal diseases
Varghese,
Bioinformation 16(12): 983-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Management of recurrent apthous ulcer using
Corticosteroids, Local anesthetics and nutritional supplements
Prathoshini
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Insights from an awareness survey on ORAL SUBMUCOUS
FIBROSIS (OSMF)
Karthikeyan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Effect of audio and audio-visual distraction aids in
reducing anxiety during pedodontic care
Geo Mani
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Prevalence of oral mucocele among outpatients at
saveetha dental hospital, india.
Sathiyamoorthy
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Association of site of occurrence and pathological
tnm staging in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Hannan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant effect and
cytotoxicity of ocimum sanctum intra oral gel for combating
periodontal diseases
Ramamurthy
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
A short review on the root canal configuration of
primary maxillary molars
Ramakrishnan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Awareness among students on ill effects of carbonated
drinks on enamel
Sivarajan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Correlation between chronological age and skeletal
age using cvmi and modified mp3 methods
Mohan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Prevalence of systemic diseases in patients
undergoing minor oral surgeries
Santhosh
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Association of occlusal wear facets in patients with
temporomandibular disorders
Fathima
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Views on antioxidant mouthwashes as adjunct in
periodontal therapy
Murthykumar & Varghese,
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Frequency of premolar teeth extractions for
orthodontic treatment
Kumar
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Correlation of frankfort horizontal with the
sella-nasion line angular data in different sagittal skeletal bases
Thomas Maliael
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Association of age with class vi composite
restoration
Pai
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Single visit versus multiple visit root canal
Abd Rahman
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Insights from an awareness survey on ORAL SUBMUCOUS
FIBROSIS (OSMF)
Abilasha
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Oral health behaviour, practices, status and the
dental treatment needs among paliyan and pulayan tribes in India
Dorai Kannan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Association of age and gender of patients undergoing
class V tooth coloured restoration in maxillary teeth
Kothari
et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Link between gender and complications in post-extraction
Madhuluxmi et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Dentistry as a prospective career choice in india
Kishore et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Correlation of soft tissue biotype with pink aesthetic score in
single full veneer crown
Agarwal et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Comparative analysis of different impression techniques in
relation to single tooth impression
Merchant et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Data on bite registration materials with accuracy , dimensional
stability and amount of displacement when subjected to load
Kasabwala et al.
Bioinformation 16(12): 000-000 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
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Volume 16; Issue 11; November 2020
Research Article
Link between MnSOD Ala16Val (rs4880) polymorphism and
asthma risk is insignificant from sequential meta-analysis
Ahobeirai et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 789-800 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of beta-catenin with
compounds derived from Lycopersicon esculentum
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 801-806 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
In vitro and molecular docking and analysis of isoxazoline
derivatives with DPPH
Geetha & Rajakumar, Bioinformation 16(11): 807-816 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Cytotoxic potentials of silibinin assisted silver nanoparticles
on human colorectal HT-29 cancer cells
Jackson et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 817-827 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Views
Nanobiotechnology in combating CoVid-19
Ganapathy et al. Bioinformation 16(11):
828-830 (2020)
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PubMed Central
Research Article
Cytotoxicity and anti-microbial analysis of silver and graphene
oxide bio nanoparticles
Nasim et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 831-836 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Identification of protein targets in red complex organisms
binding with resveratrol
Pothapur et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 837-842 (2020)
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ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Database
DaiCee: A database for anti-cancer compounds with
targets and side effect profiles
Rajalakshmi et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 843-848 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Synthesis and characterization of
gold nanoparticles from marine Micrococcus sp. OUS9
Kumari et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 849-855 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Regulation of pro and anti-inflammatory signaling molecules in
effect of Withania Somnifera root extract treated sleep
deprivation induced Wistar rats
Suganya et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 856-862 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
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Research Article
Antimicrobial activity of silymarin mediated zinc oxide and
hydroxy apatite nanoparticles against oral pathogens
Aravind Kumar et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 863-868
(2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of C-phycocyanin with
VEGFR2
Bannu
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 869-877 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of HER-2 inhibitor from
the ZINC database as anticancer agents
Wali Sait
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 878-881 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Views
Data on known anti-virals in combating CoVid-19
Akshayaa
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 882-887 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of the BRCA1 protein with compounds from
Justica adhatoda L
Jayaraman
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 888-892 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of compounds from
Justica adhatoda L
with glycogen synthase kinase-3 β
Jayaraman
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 893-899 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Salt-Bridges in the microenvironment of stable
protein structures
Bandyopadhyay
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 900-909 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Identification of key regulators in parathyroid adenoma using an
integrative gene network analysis
Imam et al. Bioinformation 16(11): 910-922 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of phytocompounds from
Andrographis paniculata
binding with proteins in the notch signaling pathway
Deiva Suga
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11):
923-928
(2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
In vitro
and molecular docking studies of a anti-inflammatory scaffold having
binding features with the Human Peroxiredoxin 5 and Tyrosine kinase
receptor
Bharathi & Santhi, Bioinformation 16(11): 929-936
(2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of compounds from Justica
adhatoda L with the MUC1 oncoprotein
Govindan
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 937-941 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of a isoflavone derivative with the
phosphatase 1 protein from
Leishmania donovani
Qureshia
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11):
942-948
(2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
In vitro
and molecular docking analysis of chalconeimine derivatives with α-glucosidase
Asaithambi & Palanivel, Bioinformation 16(11):
949-957 (2020)
PDF,
HTML ABSTRACT, DOI,
PubMed Central
Research Article
Biomedical waste management practice in dentistry
Subramanian
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 958-964 (2020)
PDF,
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PubMed Central
Research Article
Anticancer effects and lysosomal acidification in A549 cells by
Astaxanthin from
Haematococcus lacustris
Ramamoorthy
et al.
Bioinformation 16(11): 965-973 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 10; October 2020
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of
Enterotoxin I from Staphylococcus aureus with Nafcillin analogues
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 731-735 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking based design of
Inhibitors for viral Non-Nucleosidase as potential anti-retroviral
agents
Alharbi et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 736-741 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of human
JAK2 with compounds from tomatoes
Rekha et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 742-747 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of compounds from Lycopersicon
esculentum with the insulin receptor to combat type 2 diabetes
Roy et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 748-752 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of COX-2 for potential inhibitors
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 753-758 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Protein targets in the red complex
organisms having potential interactions with silymarin
Faiz et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 759-764 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants
using Trianthema Portulastrum leaf extract based CeO2 nanoparticles
Swetharanyam & Kunjitham, Bioinformation 16(10):
765-778 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
Link between PON 1 gene mutation
and recurrent miscarriage among women exposed to pesticides in North
India is insignificant
Pandey et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 779-785 (2020)
PDF, HTML
ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
Research Article
The porin AaxA protein model from
Chlamydia pneumonia
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(10): 786-788 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 9; September 2020
Review
Views on biotic stress response links to
transcription factors in plants
Gulzar et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 652-665 (2020)
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QSAR modeling and docking analysis of D2 receptor
with known olanzapine derivatives
Bhargava et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 666-671 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of Plasmodium
falciparum dihydroorotate dehydrogenase towards the
design of effective inhibitors
Owoloye et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 672-678 (2020)
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Neurobehavioral responses in swiss albino mice
induced by an aqueous leaf extract from a medicinal plant named
Heliotropium incanum ruiz & pav.
Singha et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 679-687 (2020)
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Duplication mutation in CHIT1 gene is associated with poor response to medical therapy in patients affected with filarial chyluria
Pant et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 688-694 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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List of medicinal plants from
Epigraphia indica
Sridevi, Bioinformation 16(9): 695-701 (2020) PDF, HTML
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Studies on the cholinesterases
inhibiting compounds from the Cassiopea andromeda venom
Darabi et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 702-709 (2020) PDF, HTML
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Prognostic significance of
autophagy related genes in estrogen receptor positive tamoxifen
treated breast cancer
Mishra et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 710-718 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of DNA ligase from Staphylococcus
aureus with identical polysaccharides
Roy et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 719-724 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of aspirin analogues with β-catenin
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(9): 725-730 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Volume 16; Issue 8; August 2020
Research Article
Bacterial community dynamics with rhizosphere of
Calotropis procera and Senna alexandrina desert plants
in Saudi Arabia
Al-Quwaie, Bioinformation 16(8): 567-578 (2020)
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A short review on pharmacological activity of Cissus
quadrangularis
Sundaran et al. Bioinformation 16(8): 579-585 (2020)
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A descriptive analysis of PVL-positive multidrug-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus in hospital-associated infections in Saudi
Arabia
Mazi et al. Bioinformation 16(8): 586-593 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of P2X7 receptor with the
beta toxin from Clostridium perfringens
Solanki
et al.
Bioinformation 16(8): 594-601 (2020)
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Alreshidi et al. Bioinformation 16(8): 602-610 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular docking analysis of
α2-containing GABAA receptors with benzimidazoles derivatives
Bouayyadi et al. Bioinformation 16(8): 611-619 (2020)
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An analysis of non-cultivable bacteria using WEKA
Patil et al. 2020
Bioinformation 16(8): 620-624 (2020)
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Molecular docking studies of α-mangostin with oral
cancer targets ARRB1, FLNA, CALM3 and HTT
Sunitha
et al.
Bioinformation 16(8): 625-630 (2020)
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Effect of Withania Somnifera on the antioxidant and
neurotransmitter status in sleep deprivation induced Wistar rats
Suganya
et al.
Bioinformation 16(8): 631-637 (2020)
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Insights on seed abortion (endosperm and embryo development failure)
from the transcriptome analysis of the wild type plant species
Paeonia lutea
Zhang
et al.
Bioinformation 16(8): 638-651 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 7; July 2020
Editorial
CoViD-19 Susceptibility
Chiappelli, Bioinformation 16(7): 501-504 (2020)
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A short note on HBV infection
Muraleedharan & Bupesh, Bioinformation 16(7): 505-508 (2020)
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Critical comments on COVID-19 outbreak: succinct advice for dentists
and oral healthcare professionals by Cirillo (2020)
Kasar & Chiappelli, Bioinformation 16(7): 509-512 (2020)
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Controlled drug release for inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD)
Asha et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 513-524 (2020)
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Inhibitory studies of HepG2 and human immune
cells using Solanum nigrum
Kumar et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 525-531 (2020)
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Comparative molecular docking analysis of the SARS
CoV-2 Spike glycoprotein with the human ACE-2
receptors and thrombin
Bhanu et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 532-538 (2020)
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An ANN model for the differential diagnosis of
tuberculosis and sarcoidosis
Vijayaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 539-546 (2020)
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Comparative thermo-stability of two Rift Valley fever
virus vaccine candidate 13T with a recombinant arMP-12 delta NSm21/384 protein
Daouam et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 547-554 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of capsaicin with apoptotic
proteins
Roy et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 555-560 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of amyloid precursor
protein with compounds from the Australian cowplant
Selvaraj et al. Bioinformation 16(7): 561-566 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 6; June 2020
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of docetaxel analogues as duel lipocalin 2 inhibitors
Ponnulakshmi et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 438-443 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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From sequence analysis of DPP-4 to molecular docking based searching of its inhibitors
Alsamghan et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 444-451 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Comparative analyses of PAP smear data in pre and post menopause Indian women
Kannan et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 452-457 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular docking data of piperine with Bax, Caspase 3, Cox 2 and Caspase 9
Kirubhaanad et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 458-461 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular docking of C-Jun-N-Terminal Kinase (Jnk) with amino-pyrimidine derivatives
Meenakumari & Bupesh, Bioinformation 16(6): 462-467 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular docking analysis of Bcl-2 with phytocompounds
Kirubhaanad et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 468-473 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Chiappelli, Bioinformation 16(6): 474-476 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Predicted peptide patterns from the SARS-CoV-2 proteome for MS-MS based diagnosis
Kapoor & Subba, Bioinformation 16(6): 477-482 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular docking analysis of doronine derivatives with human COX-2
Hussain et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 483-492 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Obesity, gestational weight gain, and polyunsaturated fatty acids profile in pregnant Saudi women
Al-Otaibi et al. Bioinformation 16(6): 493-500 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Volume 16; Issue 5; May 2020
Research Article
Molecular docking analysis of piperine with CDK2,
CDK4, Cyclin D and Cyclin T proteins
Vidhya Rekha et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 359-362 (2020)
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Towards the design of epitope candidates for Coronavirus 2
Odhar et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 375-386 (2020)
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Molecular Docking analysis of the TNIK Receptor protein with a
potential Inhibitor from the NPACT database
Sherlin Rosita & Nargis Begum, Bioinformation 16(5): 387-392
(2020)
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Putative Natural History of CoViD-19
Chiappelli, Bioinformation 16(5): 398-403 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of
N-substituted oseltamivir derivatives with the SARS-Cov-2 main
protease
Belhassan et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 404-410 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of
Withaferin A from Withania somnifera with the Glucose regulated
protein 78 (GRP78) in comparison with the COVID-19 main protease
Sudeep et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 411-417 (2020)
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The COVID-19 Puzzle
Roterman & Konieczny, Bioinformation 16(5): 418-421 (2020)
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A report on DNA sequence
determinants in gene expression
Singh & Sophiarani, Bioinformation 16(5): 422-431 (2020)
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Comments on Structure-based design
of antiviral drug candidates targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease
by Dai et al. (2020)
Chiappelli, Bioinformation 16(5): 432-434 (2020)
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Views on Structure-based design of antiviral drug candidates
targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease by Dai et al. (2020)
Odhar, Bioinformation 16(5): 435-437 (2020)
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Male Sterility is linked to the Flavonoid Biosynthesis Pathways
in Prunus mira
Zhang et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 363-374 (2020)
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Views on GWAS statistical analysis
Cao et al. Bioinformation 16(5): 393-397 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 4; April 2020
Editorial
Towards Neuro-CoViD-19
Chiappelli,
16(4): 288-292 (2020)
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COVID-19, Reduced Lung Function, and Increased
Psycho-emotional Stress
Wu
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16(4): 293-296 (2020)
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Current Status on Population Genome Catalogues in different Countries
Kumar and Dhanda, 16(4): 297-300 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI PubMed Central
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Repurposing of known anti-virals as potential
inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2 main protease using molecular docking
analysis
Hakmi
et al.
16(4): 301-306 (2020)
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Design of a non-viral vector with improved regulatory features towards therapeutic application
Sharma et al. 16(4): 307-313 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Content analysis of vitamins, dietary fibers and amino acids in a
wide collection of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) from Tibet, China
Huang et al.
16(4): 314-322 (2020)
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Modelling, docking and simulation analysis of Bisphenol A
interaction with laccase from
Trichoderma
Ramakrishnan et al.
16(4):
323-331 (2020)
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Bhaskar et al. 16(4): 332-340 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Pointless pondering on predatory (meaning greedy) publications (meaning journals) while practicing publishing through freedom of Press
Kangueane & Pavithra, 16(4): 342-350 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Modelling and docking analysis of a tumor target
protein BAG3
Mukhtar et al.
16(4): 351-358 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 3; March 2020
Research Article
Molecular dynamics analysis of
conserved water mediated inter-domain recognition of His667-Trp669
in human ceruloplasmin
Mukhopadhyay,
16(3): 209-218 (2020)
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CoViD-19 Immunopathology &
Immunotherapy
Chiappelli et al.
16(3): 219-222 (2020)
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Analysis of predicted proteasomal
cleavages in the methyltransferase domain from JEV
Afaq et al.
16(3): 223-228 (2020)
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Analysis of methyltransferase
(MTase) domain from Zika virus (ZIKV)
Afaq et al.
16(3): 229-235 (2020)
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Molecular docking and dynamics simulation of FDA
approved drugs with the main protease from 2019 novel coronavirus
Odhar et al. Bioinformation 16(3): 236-244 (2020)
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Mining of miRNAs from EST data in
Dendrobium nobile
Krishnatreya et al. Bioinformation 16(3): 245-255 (2020)
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Distinctive features gleaned from the comparative
genomes analysis of clinical and non-clinical isolates of
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Rajkumari et al.
Bioinformation 16(3): 256-266 (2020)
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A comparative study of antibacterial and
antifungal activities of extracts from four indigenous plants
Mehta et al.
Bioinformation 16(3): 267-273 (2020)
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Towards the revival of oscillation
from complete cessation in stochastic systems for application in
molecular biology
Singh et al.
16(3): 274-282 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 2; February 2020
Editorial
2019-nCoV - Towards a 4th
generation vaccine
Chiappelli
16(2): 139-144 (2020)
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Thyroid Nodule Classification using Medical
Ultrasound Images
Manivannan & Nagarajan,
16(2): 145-148 (2020)
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GenPop - An Online Tool to Analyze Human Population Genetic Data
Mahesh et al. 16(2): 149-152 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Modeling docking analysis of importin-11 homology
model with phyto compounds in the context of colorectal cancer
Selvaraj
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16(2): 153-159 (2020)
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Decoding the functionally vital segments of human
ATP-dependent RNA helicase
Kamjula
et al.
16(2): 160-170 (2020)
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CpGDB : A Comprehensive Database of Chloroplast
Genomes
Singh
et al.
16(2): 171-175 (2020)
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Increased gonadotropins and prolactins are linked to
male infertility
Gangwar et al. 16(2): 176-182 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Molecular modeling and docking analysis of aspirin
with pde7b
Balasundaram & David, 16(2): 183-188 (2020)
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Molecular docking analysis of phytochemicals from
ethanolic extract of
Crescentia cujete
with the auto inhibited parkin catalytic domain
Anitha
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16(2): 189-195 (2020)
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Linking gut microbiota with human
diseases
Vandana et al.
16(2): 196-208 (2020)
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Volume 16; Issue 1; January 2020
Editorial
Drug Discovery: Today and Tomorrow
Flower,
16(1): 1-3 (2020)
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Metascience for Bioinformation
Khakshooy et al.
16(1): 4-7 (2020)
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Revisiting the Micropipetting Techniques in
Biomedical Sciences: A Fundamental Prerequisite in Good Laboratory
Practice
Pushparaj,
16(1): 8-12 (2020)
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Bioinformatics drives discovery in Biomedicine
Gujar et al.
16(1): 13-16 (2020)
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Gaining new insights on the Hsp90 regulatory network
Piva et al.
16(1): 17-20 (2020)
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Identification of tunnel as in potato hydrolase
Banach et al.
16(1): 21-25 (2020)
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Impact of airway dysfunction on Dental Health
Tamkin,
16(1): 26-29 (2020)
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Customized software tools for biomedical applications
Khan, 16(1): 30-33 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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Science for service in a society is the success
story of scientists with serenity
Kangueane & Pavithra
16(1): 34-38 (2020)
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Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and BIOINFORMATION in an autobiography
Kangueane, 16(1): 39-138 (2020) PDF, HTML ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
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