Sidharta Chatterjee

Sidharta Chatterjee
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Introduction
Currently my research is related to Cognitive Sciences, Knowledge Management, Climate change, Neuroeconomics of decision-making and Behavioral Economics. My core interest is to explore the science of decision-making, and its cognitive counterpart-Neuroeconomics. On the aspects of the neural basis of decision-making, I want to understand, "What goes in our mind when we make decisions?" In search of knowledge, my pursuit continues to contribute something useful to the society.
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Andhra University
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Publications (80)
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According to the axiomatic foundations of social choice theory, not all decisions benefit everyone. Often, decisions that do not have any implied benefit for the decision maker are made in the (best) interests of others. When a decision is made concerning welfare of others, some individuals—including the decision maker, may be on the receiving end....
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Although the paradigm of problems and their solutions are vastly diverse in business organizations, yet this paper focuses on two specific but important issues relating employee empowerment to their efficiency that are tied to higher attrition rates in some companies that are of much concern to senior managements. The causes are modelled and explai...
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Knowledge is a productive resource having successful applications in almost every field and domain of human activities. With unprecedented growth in knowledge resources and explosion in data, such informative resources need effective organization for storage and efficient retrieval for future uses. The entire process involving organization, storage...
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In this paper, we examine how public libraries promote development of good reading habits among the users who come to access for information. It explores how far–in this digital age, public and academic libraries are able to meet the information needs of society. By developing a theoretical model of access to and usage of information based on axiom...
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ABTSRACT The goal of this paper is to analyze and evaluate how librarians could help transform their libraries into productive, innovative knowledge organizations. Libraries must be able to attract new users to increase footfalls through innovation. They should learn how to adopt entrepreneurial models of operation to maximize user satisfaction and...
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This may be considered a formative and inspiring study on data analysis in data science research that delves into the conceptual aspects of epistemological theories and the role of expert analysts in analysing data, whether large or small. We discuss the tools and techniques generally used to uncover insights from data, demonstrating the complexity...
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This book is a journey into and within by nourishing the soul and illuminating the spirit with noetic wisdom. The book delves into the depths of the mind and suggests illuminating nourishment for the mind. The words of wisdom penetrates the human spirit, giving profound insights with empowering words to nourish and strengthen the mind, body, and so...
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This research introduces the conceptual aspects of data analysis in data science research. We describe the philosophical implications of data analysis and the role that epistemology and the expertise of analysts play in analysing data, big or small. The process of data analysis is a complex job as it involves advanced statistical tools that play a...
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This paper is dedicated toward understanding the meta-analytics of data science. Data science—being now an independent domain—demands a greater expertise and skilful ability on the part of data analysts who perform analysis of data. In this paper, I attempt to underline the foundational processes based on which meta-analytic and the epistemological...
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The knowledge that organizations possess, produce, and acquire adds to their strategic competency and intelligence. Organizations develop intelligence from practice and learning by doing. There is a definite relationship that exists between organizational learning and productivity that contributes to the development of organizational intelligence....
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Self-confidence is a power. How does a person build up self-confidence? How positive thinking contributes to confidence build up? In this paper, we investigate the factors that help develop self-confidence in working individuals. There are several factors like goal setting, heavy use of routines, development of good habits, and skills instil confid...
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This chapter discusses the importance of digital learning, digitalization of the education system, and its implications on the society. Digital tools and technologies have now started to shape how learning should take place, and what role it plays in education. Digitalization of the education system is concerned with learning facilitated by technol...
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The goal of this paper is to examine and analyze how certain factors influence our social decision making process. I undertake an investigative study into the dynamics of rational choice theory which is behind making decisions rationally productive. The research touches on the foundational concepts of Social Choice Rationality-the theory that is gr...
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In this paper, I discuss about the axiomatic basis of rational choice theory—the theory that is behind making rational choice and decisions. To make rational choices, we would require thinking rationally and understanding the reason and logic behind what makes a choice rational, and how we need to choose rationally. Decisions are made under various...
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This paper supports the idea of open access public library systems. We hold the view based on our modelled assumption that if libraries maintain both open access and digital access, readers would be able to rationalize their choice given a larger gamut of resources that they could choose from. By physical access to stacks, patrons can maximize thei...
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Education and learning are never complete without the existence of libraries. Libraries provide us with a unique opportunity to learn and explore the world of information and knowledge. They exist to serve humanity's quest for knowledge and quench our thirst for information and understanding. Readers are distinct in their tastes, diverse in their c...
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This paper underlines the concept of the organization of information as a process and attempts to understand how information is organized for storage and retrieval. It examines a similar concept of Knowledge Organization (KO) and argues that though Information organization (IO) is a process much similar in nature to KO, it is different in some othe...
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This paper aims to conceptualize the information dissemination process. It also attempts to address critical issues regarding library access policies. It upholds user accessibility and dissemination of information that are essential components of library operations. The main purpose and goal of every library are to allow its users secure access to...
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This paper discusses about origin and evolution of subjects—the subject ontogeny, and the changes in it that gets reflected in indexing language. We argue subjects originate from ideas that are products of intellectual efforts. The function of indexing language is to make access to knowledge of subjects easier through scientific mechanisms (schemes...
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Inequality is an effect of much concern for economists and policy makers. Inequality gives rise to poverty, a phenomenon still troubling the world economy, characterized by a gap wherein the standard deviation between the rich and the poor is too high. Various factors are attributed to the growing inequality, but one which is often overlooked is mi...
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In this research paper, we discuss the nature of social knowledge and how it can influence consumer sentiments by affecting their economic decisions to some extent. In fact, this is a brief study of social knowledge summarizing its evolutionary origin and phylogenesis in the modern context. We have designed a simplistic mathematical model for a the...
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Inequality is an effect of much concern for economists and policy makers. Inequality gives rise to poverty, a phenomenon still troubling the world economy characterized by a gap–wherein the standard deviation between the rich and the poor is too high. Various factors attribute to growing inequality, but one which is often overlooked is–misallocatio...
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This paper discusses about origin and evolution of subjects—the subject ontogeny, and the changes in it that gets reflected in indexing language. We argue subjects originate from ideas that are products of intellectual efforts. The function of indexing language is to make access to knowledge of subjects easier through scientific mechanisms (schemes...
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Libraries as knowledge organizations excel in organizing knowledge for the sake of its efficient retrieval. A Library, since being a storehouse of interdisciplinary knowledge and information, access to the universe of knowledge constitutes an essential precondition for information dissemination. This research attempts to understand how knowledge is...
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The goal of this paper is to discuss the basis of knowledge inequality in affecting positive growth and development of a country. Optimal and rational allocation of resources is a requisite for efficient distribution of any resources—whether natural or synthetic resources (knowledge), within a society. Knowledge now being considered a primary form...
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The goal of this paper is to design a putative transmutable sequence from the oligopeptides derived from the spike protein coding sequence of SARS-COV-2. The purpose for such a sequence is that, the sequence must be unique and be capable of identifying and predicting mutations within the coronavirus genome. By designing a Spike-protein site-specifi...
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The goal of this paper is to analyze the role played by public libraries in driving community education and promoting information literacy in digital society. Public libraries being storehouses of knowledge, they have always supported user education while undertaking active part in community information services. We design a simple model to explain...
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In this research, we attempt to understand the effect of communication practice on organizational performance. A simple model is designed which includes several variables of performance. The goal is to analyze how communication is related to work efficiency and why it is important for managers to communicate with their subordinates. Our research po...
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The goal of this paper is to design a putative transmutable sequence from the oligopeptides derived from the spike protein coding sequence of SARS-CoV-2. The purpose for such a sequence is that, the sequence must be unique and be capable of identifying and predicting mutations within the coronavirus genome. By designing a Spike-protein site-specifi...
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In this paper, we have designed an autotransmutable sequence based on the functional mechanism of siRNA for targeting and silencing/disrupting the gene encoding the Spike (S) protein of SARS-COV-2. We have employed a unique method of restriction digestion-based mechanism to derive several putative oligopeptides which have been utilized to create th...
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In this research, we report the results of mutation analysis involving SARS-CoV-2 genomes. Using computational tools for assembly and mutation analysis, we have detected site-specific spontaneous mutations in coronavirus-2 genomes from different isolates. We compared the sample sequences of several countries and mapped those with the reference sequ...
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The global impact of CoVID-19 Pandemic has been catastrophic. The pandemic is still running with cold ferocity. This short article attempts to predict the trajectory of the current ongoing CoVID-19 Pandemic and proposes that this pandemic has reached its climax and would tend to reside within a month or so, conditional on specific mutational patter...
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The goal of this research is to examine and explore information retrieval process of patrons who access institutional repositories. Repositories are generally hosted by public universities and run by volunteers which allow researchers to submit their draft versions of their manuscripts in pre-print forms. In this study, we analyze using search meth...
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The significance of and the role played by Knowledge Management (KM) is ever increasing in today's business and organizational decision-making environment. This paper attempts to underline the importance of organizing knowledge not for its own sake, but for its efficient use in organizational decision making. The tremendous explosion of knowledge r...
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p53 is a potent endogenous tumour suppressor agent which guards against DNA damage and prevents transformation of normal cells into malignant cells. In most forms of cancers except malignant melanoma, mutation occurs in p53 gene rendering it dysfunctional or suppressed. This research attempts to design novel putative bioactive oligopeptides from tu...
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Goal: This paper introduces a method of employing genomic data to design oligopeptides as Peptidomimetic agents those that are chemically-related bioactive compounds exhibiting possible therapeutic properties for discovery of novel Retroviral Protease Binding Peptides. Purpose: The research has been undertaken to explore the possibilities of design...
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This paper addresses the foundational aspects of the theory of Gen inertia and attempts to emphasize the cognitive factors that account for learning inertia in organizations, and that which prevents employees from generating and absorbing new knowledge. The novel concept of Gen inertia helps us to understand the causes behind inertia in learning am...
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This paper addresses the foundational aspects of the theory of Gen inertia. We attempt to emphasize the cognitive factors that accounts for learning inertia in organizations, and that which prevents employees from generating and absorbing new knowledge. The novel concept of Gen inertia helps us to understand the causes behind inertia in learning am...
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Marine ecosystems and aquatic habitats face a number of threats from humans. Serious conservation attention and efforts should be drawn and directed towards restoration of fragmented marine habitats and estuarine ecosystems. Threats are manifold: i.e., primarily from overexploitation of marine resources, overfishing, climate warming, sewage disposa...
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Information is vital for organizations to maintain competitive advantage in complex, challenging environments. Information (or Gen) is generated from many aspects of learning, project work, data analysis, new assignments, or, from research and development work that adds to the already existing organizational knowledge bank. From Francis Bacon to Ha...
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This paper introduces the theory of Gen inertia. The research defines and differentiates the concept of Gen inertia from organizational knowledge inertia and identifies factors that act as impediments to effective workforce learning. Using functional model, this paper helps to model several scenarios that enables to study and analyse the causes tha...
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Workforce education forms one of the core aspects of organizational learning which aims for performance as well as efficiency. Learning is goal oriented in business organizations. Organizations activities are highly oriented towards customer satisfaction. Organizations learn from practice and delivery of services to meet consumer needs and necessit...
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Principles and practice of emergency medicine and critical care are not just grounded on the basic tenets of "care"─ but more profoundly, on the meticulous understanding and management of every matters of clinical urgency. Critical care undertakes the care of an ailing patient who presents with life-threatening illnesses often compounded with serio...
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Practice of knowledge management is often characterized by obstacles to creation, distribution, and transfer of knowledge from specific groups of settings. Obstacles or constraints to attempts to constitute knowledge as an organizational resource have been previously dealt within the context of organizational learning perspectives; however, there s...
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The book Design a Pattern of Sustainable Growth. Innovation, Education, Energy and Environment edited by Daniele Schilirò is conceived with the aim of encouraging the exchange of new ideas concerning economic growth and to offer theoretical and empirical analysis, but also policy proposals for a new pattern of sustainable growth based on four key d...
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This paper studies the impact of climate change and habitat loss on extinction threshold of species. When global biodiversity is gradually being altered by human activities, species respond differently to such alterations in response to habitat destruction and habitation fragmentation. This alteration of global biodiversity is accounted for to be t...
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Traditionally, learning organizations face certain constraints related to both exogenous and endogenous factors. This paper models three well-established constraints that employees face while being part of their organizations. One is an explicit constraint on their natural behavior, and two implicit constraints on their endeavor to acquire new know...
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In between the unending debate over the issue of whether if mind is material or not, there remain enough confusion regarding the material nature of consciousness and over how mind couples with the brain. The reductionist theorists seek for material identity of consciousness, claiming that it might be possible to create artificial mind which would r...
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In empiricist epistemology, the effects of stimulation registered as ideas in the memory give rise to reasoned judgments guiding our behaviour. In Cartesian ontology, mind is not an epiphenomenon of materials, but a distinct substance. In Hegelian thought, it is something spiritual. In anyway, it is unarguable that consciousness “is” something - wh...
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This paper discusses the burning issues related to global warming and the ensuing loss of biodiversity resulting from such anthropogenic-induced cause of global warming. The research further on proposes that actions should be based on balanced judgments and strategic initiatives which are on the call of the hour. The strategic frontiers are those r...
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In recent years, a classic problem regarding designing of artificial minds embedded with synthetic consciousness has resurfaced in the tune of; 1) building a machine or robots that would closely mimic human behavior, and 2) the problem of embodiment of consciousness in artificial forms in such entities. These two problems boil down to the pure cons...
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Being at the crossroads of consciousness, we are here to commence on a beautiful journey into the minds of man and machines. But before we shall begin, we should have something about the end in mind. That is to say, we should not get stuck somewhere within the paradigms of phenomenon and epiphenomenon, or metaphysical allegories. In this endeavor,...
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The paper proposes the design approach as a blueprint for building a sentient artificial agent capable of exhibiting human-like attributions of consciousness. The paper also considers whether if such an artificial agent is ever built, how it will be indistinguishable from a human being? Well, it is glowingly evident that the evolution of artificial...
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This paper deals with cognitive theories behind agent-based modeling of learning and information processing methodologies. Herein, I undertake a descriptive analysis of how human agents learn to select action and maximize their value function under reinforcement learning model. In doing so, I have considered the spatio-temporal environment under bo...
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In this paper, I seek to understand the behavioral basis of higher organizational learning and adaption as a teleological dynamic equilibrium process to decipher the underlying psycho-physiological aspects of individual cognitive learning related to organizational adaption. Dynamics of cognitive learning has some differential paths within the neura...
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This paper deals with an existing question; does market liquidity disequilibrium leads to stock market bubble burst? Contemporary research has shown that liquidity is the key driving force behind capital market growth and its sustenance. Stock markets usually react to changes in market-wide liquidity, whose supply-demand cycle fluctuates with inves...
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Since the time economists rejected the theory of 'Laissez Faire' economy, a lot of tergiversations have been in place within the dynamic integrity of mutual capitalism. The global economic system along with its peers, the efficient financial markets somewhat metamorphosed into some more significant yet cognizable shape, in the light of universal co...
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This paper investigates relational interdependencies among non-stationary variables such as interest rates, inflation and GDP growth rate to that with business cycle. To show co-relational interdependencies among variables, we procreate a functional prototype based on interest rate dynamics using Bezier interpolation model that ember changes impact...
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This paper discusses about the issues related to some strange behavior patterns in the financial markets that we term redundant sigmoid heterodoxy behavior of the financial markets. We test some basic empirical models employed to study these strange patterns emanating from fear of risk and panic that often belies as a true cause behind market crash...
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This paper investigates the events that run up to the current global rout of financial distress evolving into a full blown stock market crash across the globe. Here, we summarize the episodes with the aid of statistical methods employed to study the sequence of events that lead to the current turmoil. Our approach is from a different viewpoint tha...
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We offer a new dimension for measuring monthly stock market cycle fluctuations using p-values derived from linear regression analysis. Like any other non-stationary macroeconomic variables, we propose that stock market indices do have their own intrinsic cyclical dynamicity that represents as wave-like characteristic patterns which can be interpret...
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In this short paper, we discuss some efficient strategic content management practices that would help enhance a firm’s business horizons to deliver better quality product to their end customers. Business firms who operate data mining and knowledge-based services related to market research needs to evolve sound information management practices throu...

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What's your perception of this book?
Noetic Nourishment: Words of Wisdom and Power
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8323997114
There are, perhaps, to the best of my knowledge, a very few books that have been published on the subject dealing with the idea and concept of Noetic Nourishment. I have taken the initiative to publish, independently, giving a unique look and style in the manner the book has been penned down, a new title to the noetics repertoire. It is not a book on philosophy, but on the essence of nourishing the mind with the knowledge of philosophy—a mind in search of attainment and in need of intellectual nourishment.
The link to the book is provided above. The book is unique in its presentation and aims to brush up our knowledge on noetics with illuminating principles presented in the most innovative style.
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Can we call a smart robot as Rational Artificial Being (RAB)? Can robots be considered as Rational Beings? Smart Robots are designed and programmed as intelligent artificial agents (or beings) that have the capacity to make certain decisions alike human beings. Human beings are the only entities who are considered as rationally intelligent, having a unique blend of sense of conscience, emotions, and feelings, and so are deemed as rational agents.
But it is also true that there has been enough progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence over the past few decades. Robots are now designed and programmed as highly intelligent entities that often outsmart their human counterparts in some selected activities.
Now whether it would be rational for us to call robots "rational beings" or rational artificial beings could be a question of interest, for they function on software programmed to mimic largely human behaviors which are considered as rational.
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What are the chances of an ORF having putative genes? When altering the parameters in ORF finder, several ORFs are being observed, but how can I be sure that any of these are coding sequences?
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p53 is considered as the Guardian of the cell and suppresses tumorigenic genomic rearrangements. I want to learn more that the exact role of p53 in repairing faulty DNA repair mechanism in vivo following transient cell cycle arrest. Any specific sources/articles/papers and materials on this topic would be much appreciated.
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Can anyone point to the good sources of research funding for researchers who intend to continue their work independently, but being affiliated to an University? I am building up my own research Lab as a not-for-profit initiative, so how can I get help from the academia/industry? Being autonomous gives me the opportunity to undertake my research more flexibly.
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I am exploring bioactive properties of marine cembranoids and related agents to design fusion compounds using genomic DNA elements form specific oncogenes. Any help on books, sources, materials and papers would be much welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Sidharta
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Lane DP 1992. Cancer. p53, guardian of the genome. Nature 358:15–16
Thanks in advance.

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