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Chemotherapy side effects significantly impact cancer survivors' quality of life. Using protein levels in blood samples from breast cancer patients before and after 12 weeks of taxane treatment, we detected treatment‐dependent changes in calcium signaling and aging pathways associated with cancer recurrence.
Saira Munshani +6 more
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Enzymatic and microbial routes to bioplastics: The green chemistry frontier of biopolymers
Microbial biosynthesis and engineered enzyme platforms are expanding the design space of polyhydroxyalkanoate bioplastics. By combining fermentation, PHA synthase engineering and cell‐free modular systems, tailored biodegradable polymers can be produced with tunable properties, supporting more sustainable materials and future circular bioeconomy ...
Giovanni Gallo +4 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
AbstractRecent developments show encouraging results for the use of DNA as a construction material for nanometer‐sized objects. Today, however, DNA‐based molecular nanoarchitectures are constructed with mainly unmodified or at best end‐modified oligonucleotides, thus shifting the development of functionalized DNA structures into the limelight.
Guido H, Clever +2 more
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AbstractRecent developments show encouraging results for the use of DNA as a construction material for nanometer‐sized objects. Today, however, DNA‐based molecular nanoarchitectures are constructed with mainly unmodified or at best end‐modified oligonucleotides, thus shifting the development of functionalized DNA structures into the limelight.
Guido H, Clever +2 more
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Pairing-Based Cryptography – Pairing 2012
2013This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography, Pairing 2012, held in Cologne, Germany, in May 2012. The 17 full papers for presentation at the academic track and 3 full papers for presentation at the industrial track were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. These papers
Abdalla, Michel, Lange, Tanja
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2005
Chapter 23 showed us how to build DL systems on the Jacobian of curves. In Chapter 1 we introduced DL systems with bilinear structure. In this chapter we first give more applications of this construction, namely the extension of the tripartite protocol given before to multiparty key exchange, identity-based cryptography, and short signatures. In recent
Duquesne, S., Lange, T.
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Chapter 23 showed us how to build DL systems on the Jacobian of curves. In Chapter 1 we introduced DL systems with bilinear structure. In this chapter we first give more applications of this construction, namely the extension of the tripartite protocol given before to multiparty key exchange, identity-based cryptography, and short signatures. In recent
Duquesne, S., Lange, T.
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 1996
Three-dimensional structures of a representative set of more than 30 hydrogen-bonded nucleic acids pairs have been studied by reliable ab initio quantum mechanical methods. We show that many hydrogen-bonded nucleic acid base pairs are intrinsically nonplanar, mainly due to the partial sp3 hybridization of nitrogen atoms of their amino groups and ...
J, Sponer +3 more
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Three-dimensional structures of a representative set of more than 30 hydrogen-bonded nucleic acids pairs have been studied by reliable ab initio quantum mechanical methods. We show that many hydrogen-bonded nucleic acid base pairs are intrinsically nonplanar, mainly due to the partial sp3 hybridization of nitrogen atoms of their amino groups and ...
J, Sponer +3 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972
Abstract The interaction of guanosine and 2′-deoxyuridine has been examined by high resolution pmr spectroscopy in DMSO-water mixtures. Evidence is presented for G-U base-pairing in solvent mixtures where the water content is sufficiently high. Downfield shifts were observed for the N(1)-H, NH2 protons of G and the N(3)-H proton of U, suggesting that
S I, Chan +3 more
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Abstract The interaction of guanosine and 2′-deoxyuridine has been examined by high resolution pmr spectroscopy in DMSO-water mixtures. Evidence is presented for G-U base-pairing in solvent mixtures where the water content is sufficiently high. Downfield shifts were observed for the N(1)-H, NH2 protons of G and the N(3)-H proton of U, suggesting that
S I, Chan +3 more
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1960
On the basis of recent structural information which extends somewhat the range of possible dimensions for bases and base pairs, five new geometrically acceptable hydrogen-bonded base pairs which might be formed by the bases in nucleosides have been suggested.
J, DONOHUE, K N, TRUEBLOOD
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On the basis of recent structural information which extends somewhat the range of possible dimensions for bases and base pairs, five new geometrically acceptable hydrogen-bonded base pairs which might be formed by the bases in nucleosides have been suggested.
J, DONOHUE, K N, TRUEBLOOD
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Molecular Recognition via Base‐Pairing
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Jonathan L, Sessler +2 more
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