Methods: Total RNA from eight soft gingival tissues and eight biopsy samples of HNSCC patients and total DNA and RNA from blood of healthy controls (n = 150) and HNSCC patients (n = 150) was processed for expression and genotyping studies. Blood from patients receiving chemo-radiotherapy was ...
Explain why DNA has a leading strand and a lagging strand and how they are replicated. What are the similarities between DNA and RNA, in detail? Describe the structure (primary, secondary, and tertiary) of DNA. How does DNA synthesis occur? (Include details on the ...
known, and there is both a re®ned structure of HIV-1 RT in a complex with a dsDNA substrate (Jacobo-Molina et al., 1993; Ding et al., 1998) and a preliminary structure of HIV-1 RT in a complex with an RNA-DNA duplex that includes the HIV-1 ...
In previous reports, we showed that human LDL binds DNA and RNA in vitro (18, 20) and that highly purified LDL can be used to transport and deliver plasmid DNA to the cell nucleus. We surmised that the capacity of LDL and VLDL to bind nucleic acids is likely based on the presence of...
Initial studies using bioinformatics analysis revealed DNA sequence similarities between Trypanosoma cruzi GenBank® M21331, coding for Antigen 36 (Ag
We determined that xenoantibodies in BAL-treated patients are predominantly directed at porcine αGal carbohydrate epitopes, and are encoded by a small number of germline heavy chain variable region (VH) immunoglobulin genes. The studies described in this manuscript were designed to identify whether ...
Keywords: Influenza, RNA, Secondary structure, Splice sites, Bioinformatics, Splicing Findings Background Influenza virus causes more than 200,000 hospitaliza- tions and about 3000 – 49,000 deaths per year in the United States alone [1,2]. Influenza A, B, and C viruses belong to the ...
However, the relationships among pallial subregions in different species remain poorly characterized, particularly regarding the identification of homologous neurons and their transcriptional signatures. In this study, we utilized single-nucleus RNA sequencing to examine over 130 000 nuclei from the ...
The genetic material of all cells, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, is DNA. DNA is a double helix made of two complementary strands of nucleotides. The order of the bases in the nucleotides contains the genetic information, which tells the cell how to grow, function, and reproduce. Differences...
Section > Chapter Christou, A.; Mantrangou, C.; Yupsanis, T. Journal of Plant Physiology 153(1-2): 16-24 1998 ISSN/ISBN:0176-1617 10.1016/s0176-1617(98)80039-4 003272368 Full-Text Article emailed within 0-6 h Payments are secure & encrypted ...