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CRISPR applications for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: From animal models to potential therapies

open access: yesWIREs Mechanisms of Disease, Volume 15, Issue 1, January/February 2023., 2023
CRISPR‐Cas9 gene‐editing technology enables the rapid generation of animal models for Duchenne muscular dystrophy research and has potential to be developed as CRISPR therapy for the long lasting genetic correction of causal mutations. Abstract CRISPR gene‐editing technology creates precise and permanent modifications to DNA.
Yu C. J. Chey   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mechanism of Activation of AMPK by Cordycepin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Atrih, Abdelmadjid   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

A Cytotoxic Indazole‐based Gold(III) Carboxamide Pincer Complex Targeting DNA Through Dual Binding Modes of Groove Binding and Alkylation

open access: yesChemistry – A European Journal, EarlyView.
Toward new gold(III) anticancer agents. Herein, we report on an indazole‐based gold(III) carboxamide pincer complex exhibiting significant cytotoxicity, likely mediated through dual interactions with DNA. Mechanistic investigations suggest that the complex binds to the DNA and forms specific interactions with nucleotide bases.
Rufaro Razuwika   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Fluorescent Aptasensor for Sensitive and Selective Determination of Epigenetic Cancer Biomarker N1‐Methyladenosine in Urine Samples

open access: yesChemistry – A European Journal, EarlyView.
Using N1‐methyladenosine, a cancer biomarker as a target, a highly selective DNA aptamer was obtained with excellent selectivity and affinity, allowing the detection with a limit of detection of 1.9 µm. Abstract N1‐methyladenosine (m1A) level in urine increases in the presence of cancer and is associated with the tumor size and stage.
Esra Bağda, Efkan Bağda, Juewen Liu
wiley   +1 more source

Advances in Isotope Labeling for Solution Nucleic Acid NMR Spectroscopy

open access: yesChemPlusChem, Accepted Article.
The availability of nucleic acid structural biology methods still lags behind that of proteins, as evidenced by the significantly smaller number of structures deposited in the PDB. The highly skewed ratio of nucleic acid structures, relative to their protein counterparts (~1:50), is inverted with respect to the cellular output of RNA and proteins in ...
Stefan Hilber   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Adenine nucleotide metabolism in diabetes [PDF]

open access: yesDiabetologia, 1984
Ronald A. Hutton   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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