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Two approaches have been explored for the synthesis of double-stranded DNA from single-stranded DNA template complementary to rabbit 9S globin mRNA (cDNA).
F. Rougeon, B. Mach
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Abstract T‐lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‐ALL) is an aggressive hematological malignancy that accounts for 10%–15% of pediatric and 25% of adult ALL cases. Although the prognosis of T‐ALL has improved over time, the outcome of T‐ALL patients with primary resistant or relapsed leukemia remains poor.
André Almeida+25 more
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Host-feeding preferences and temperature shape the dynamics of West Nile virus: a mathematical model of assessing the abatement planning [PDF]
West Nile virus (WNV) is prevalent in the United States but it shows considerable divergence in transmission patterns and spatio-temporal intensity.It is to be noted that the mechanism that drives the transmission potential of WNV is described by the abilities of host species to maintain and disseminate the pathogens pertinent with different eco ...
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Replication-defective acute leukemia viruses E26 and myeloblastosis virus (AMV) cause distinct leukemias although they belong to the same subgroup of oncogenic avian tumor viruses based on shared transformation-specific (onc) RNA sequences.
K. Bister+5 more
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Long‐ and short‐read sequencing methods discover distinct circular RNA pools in Lotus japonicus
Abstract Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed single‐stranded RNAs, generated through a back‐splicing process that links a downstream 5′ site to an upstream 3′ end. The only distinction in the sequence between circRNA and their linear cognate RNA is the back splice junction. Their low abundance and sequence similarity with their linear origin
Asa Budnick+6 more
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Verticillium dahliae effector VdFAE is secreted and translocated into host cells during infection, and directly regulates GhDFR protein abundance, then inhibits plant immunity. Abstract Feruloyl esterase (ferulic acid esterase, FAE) is an essential component of many biological processes in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
Yajuan Wang+5 more
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Origins and evolutionary genomics of the novel 2013 avian-origin H7N9 influenza A virus in China: Early findings [PDF]
In March and early April 2013, a new avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus (A-OIV) emerged in the eastern China. During the first week of April, the 18 infection cases have been confirmed and 6 people have died since March. This virus has caused global concern as a potential pandemic threat.
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Membrane Thickness Sensitivity of Avian Prestin: Implications [PDF]
Avian prestin is sensitive to membrane thickness as much as mammalian prestin, which undergoes conformational transitions in membrane area and thereby drives length changes of the cylindrical cell body of outer hair cells. The membrane thickness dependence of mammalian prestin stems from changes in hydrophobic profile in conformational states ...
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Absence of Ribonucleic Acid Methylase in the Avian Myeloblastosis Virus Core [PDF]
N 2 -guanine-ribonucleic acid-methyltransferase, which is associated with avian myeloblastosis virus, is not a component of the viral core.
Kurt Stromberg+2 more
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Forward Hysteresis and Backward Bifurcation Caused by Culling in an Avian Influenza Model [PDF]
The emerging threat of a human pandemic caused by the H5N1 avian influenza virus strain magnifies the need for controlling the incidence of H5N1 infection in domestic bird populations. Culling is one of the most widely used control measures and has proved effective for isolated outbreaks. However, the socio-economic impacts of mass culling, in the face
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