Professor, Department of Physics, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
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Navin Singh, and Nehal Mathur, Pulling short DNA with mismatch base pairs, European Biophysics Journal 52, 145-151 (2023)
Arghya Maity, and Navin Singh, Melting of DNA in confined geometry, European Biophysics Journal, 49, 561-569 (2020)
Arghya Maity, Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Stability of DNA passing through different geometrical pores, Europhysics Letters, 127, 28001 (2019)
Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Melting of DNA in crowded environment, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics,19,19452 (2017)
Arghya Maity, Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Differential stability of DNA based on salt concentration, European Biophysics Journal, 46, 33-40 (2017)
Amar Singh, Tushar Modi, and Navin Singh, Opening of DNA due to force applied on different locations, Phys. Rev. E 94, 032410 (2016)
Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Pulling short DNA molecules having defects on different locations, Phys. Rev. E 92, 032703 (2015)
Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Effect of salt concentration on the stability of heterogeneous DNA, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics & its Applications 419, 328-334 (2015)
Amar Singh and Navin Singh, Phase diagram of mechanically stretched DNA: The salt effect, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics & its Applications 392, 2052-2059 (2013)
Shikha Srivastava and Navin Singh, The probability analysis of opening of DNA, The Journal of Chemical Physics 134, 115102 (2011)
T.A. Vilgis and Navin Singh, Dynamics of breaking polymers, Kautschuk Gummi & Kunststoffe 60, 444, (2007)
Navin Singh and Yashwant Singh, European Physics Journal E 19, 233-238 (2006)
Navin Singh and Yashwant Singh, European Physics Journal E 17, 7-19 (2005)
Navin Singh and Yashwant Singh, Pramana J Phys 61, 345-352 (2003)
Navin Singh and Yashwant Singh, Phys. Rev. E 64, 042901 (2001)
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