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The Phospholipid Bis(monoacylglycero)Phosphate Confers Antitumour Immunogenicity to Exosomes Secreted by Dendrogenin A, Which Activates Its Biosynthesis in Tumour Cells. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Extracell Vesicles
Buñay J   +11 more
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Cloning

Philosophy, 1982
Every body cell of an animal or human being contains the same complete set of genes. In theory any of these cells can be used to start a new embryo. The technique has been employed in the case of frogs. The nucleus is taken out of a body cell of a frog and implanted in an enucleated frog's egg.
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Recombinational Cloning

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2006
AbstractThe study of protein en masse, or functional proteomics, depends on the availability of full‐length cDNAs in appropriate expression‐ready plasmid vectors for protein expression and functional analysis. Recombinational cloning is a universal cloning technique based on site‐specific recombination that is independent of the insert DNA sequence to ...
Jaehong, Park, Joshua, Labaer
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Molecular cloning

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2020
Transcription factor c-Jun is a member of AP-1 transcription complex that can be induced by various pathogens and plays a broad regulatory role in vertebrate immune response. In this study, the complete c-Jun cDNA of large yellow croaker Larimichthys crocea (Lcc-Jun) was cloned, whose open reading frame (ORF) is 984 bp long and encodes a protein of 327
Libing Xu   +4 more
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Cloning Retroviruses: Retrovirus Cloning?

1981
The retroviridae are viruses that possess the unique ability to transcribe their genomic RNA into a DNA copy through a process called reverse transcription (1,2) (Figure 1). In infected cells, the DNA intermediates (unintegrated provirus) become stably associated with the host chromosome via an as yet uncharacterized integration process to form the ...
William L. McClements   +1 more
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