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Retroviral DNA integration.

Developments in biological standardization, 1993
This overview summarizes the properties and mechanism of retroviral DNA integration and the consequences of the integration process to the infected cell and host. Integration of viral into cellular DNA is a regular and irreversible event, essential for virus replication, whose mechanism is becoming well understood.
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Cell-Free DNA Integrity: Applications

2018
Cell-free DNA integrity (cfDNAi) could be a valuable biomarker for solid tumors, to define prognosis and response to therapy. Several elements have been studied for cfDNAi, such as specific genes involved in cancer progression or repetitive DNA sequences as surrogate markers for the whole circulating DNA.However, the lack of a standardized method for ...
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Integration of Viral DNA into the Host Genome

1975
Animal viruses can interact with their host cells in different ways: (1) The virus can actively replicate and finally destroy the cell in a lytic or productive infection. (2) The infection can become abortive or non-productive and lead to the apparent or inapparent persistence or the eventual loss of the viral genome.
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Complexities of HBV DNA integration

Hepatology, 1989
Morris Sherman, Tim J. Harrison
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Paternal Age Matters: Association with Sperm Criteria’s- Spermatozoa DNA Integrity and Methylation Profile

Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2023
Marwa Lahimer   +2 more
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Investigation of Circulating DNA Integrity After Blood Collection

BioTechniques, 2021
Oriane Cédile   +2 more
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Mitochondrial DNA integrity and copy number in sperm from infertile men

Fertility and Sterility, 2008
Gyun Jee Song, Vivian Lewis
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Do sperm DNA integrity tests predict pregnancy with in vitro fertilization?

Fertility and Sterility, 2008
John A Collins   +2 more
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