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At present, the human being is constantly in contact with natural chemical differentcomposites which generates changes in the DNA molecule, this substances that cause damage are known as mutagenics agents. The aim of the present research was determining
Alvarado León, Elena De Jesús
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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells derived from Cricetulus griseus remain the dominant host for recombinant protein production. This project aims to expand our knowledge by conducting transcriptomics and proteomics experiments on CHO cell lines and ...
Heffner, Kelley
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A Histochemical Study of Tooth Development in the Chinese Hamster (Cricetulus griseus)
The normal morphological development of the Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) during the last week of gestation was studied. A review of the literature reveals no distinct study of tooth development in this species.
Daszkiewicz, Robert B.
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Glutamiini süntetaasi geeni väljalülitamine hiina hamstri (Cricetulus griseus) munasarja rakuliinis [PDF]
Hiina hamstri munasarja (CHO) rakke kasutatakse paljude terapeutiliste valkude tootmises. Tõhusa tootmisprotsessi tagamise suurim väljakutse on super-produtsent rakuliinide isoleerimine heterogeensest populatsioonist, kus leidub nii kõrge kui ka madala ...
Parts, Signe
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Demonstration of the Presence of the "Deleted" MIR122 Gene in HepG2 Cells
MicroRNA 122 (miR-122) is highly expressed in the liver where it influences diverse biological processes and pathways, including hepatitis C virus replication and metabolism of iron and cholesterol.
Talmud, PJ +8 more
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A reference genome for the Chinese hamster based on a hybrid assembly strategy
Accurate and complete genome sequences are essential in biotechnology, especially to facilitate genome-based cell engineering efforts for the main production host of biotherapeutic proteins, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells.
Rupp, Oliver +17 more
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High-resolution crystal structure of cAMP-dependent protein kinase from Cricetulus griseus. [PDF]
Kudlinzki D +7 more
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G1 phase A8 Xenopus laevis (toad) and V79B Cricetulus griseus (hamster) tissue cultures were used to observe the frequency of ultraviolet-induced chromosomal aberrations as a function of dose.
Orr, Troy V., Griggs, H. Gaston
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Fine structure of the mandibular gland of Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus).
The mandibular glands of the Chinese hamster were examined by light and electron microscopy. The mandibular acinar cells were noted to be categorized in a seromucous type, because the acinar cells stained slightly basophile and moderately positive for periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) and alcian blue (AB) reactions and the intercellular canaliculi were ...
S, Suzuki, H, Nishinakagawa, J, Otsuka
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Fine structure of the parotid gland of Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus).
The parotid gland of Chinese hamster was examined by light and electron microscopy. The parotid acinar cells contained acidophile granules and reacted with the periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) reagent but failed to stain with alcian blue (AB). The acini were composed of light, dark and specific light cells containing secretory granules of various sizes and ...
S, Suzuki, H, Nishinakagawa, J, Otsuka
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