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Molecular Techniques in Hematopathology
Leukemia & Lymphoma, 1997Molecular techniques have already earned a place in the management of hematologic disorders. The requests of clinical hematologists to Pathology include, besides the diagnosis, any additional information useful for prognosis and therapeutic choices, as well as expertise and technologies to follow-up patients.
SCARPA, Aldo, Achille A.
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Molecular techniques reveal more secrets of fermented foods
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2018Fermented foods were likely to have been the first among all types of processed foods consumed by human beings. The role that fermented food plays is not only related to the development of civilizations and cultural relationships between countries but ...
A. E. El Sheikha, D. Hu
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Current Protocols in Toxicology, 1999
AbstractProtocols presented in Current Protocols in Toxicology sometimes include molecular biological, biochemical, and other biological techniques that may not be fully described in this manual. Although it may be reasonable to assume that readers have at least a basic understanding of these techniques, there are times when a full step‐by‐step ...
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AbstractProtocols presented in Current Protocols in Toxicology sometimes include molecular biological, biochemical, and other biological techniques that may not be fully described in this manual. Although it may be reasonable to assume that readers have at least a basic understanding of these techniques, there are times when a full step‐by‐step ...
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Molecular similarity: a key technique in molecular informatics
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Andreas, Bender, Robert C, Glen
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Molecular techniques in transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2004Molecular tools may prove useful for diagnosis, monitoring, and definition of basic mechanisms in transplantation. These techniques must be quantitative, reproducible and rapid, displaying known sensitivity and specificity. Powerful new techniques with "real-time" application, as briefly reviewed herein, are moving closer to clinical utility.
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Microbial Molecular Techniques
2001Abstract An avalanche of new molecular typing tests has recently overwhelmed hospital epidemiologists, field epidemiologists, and infectious disease clinicians. The plethora of new acronyms confuse even experts in the field, many of whom have given up following each development unless it is related to their own research.
Loreen A Herwaldt +2 more
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2022
This chapter examines molecular biology, which is generally concerned with the structures, functions, and interactions of the two major groups of macromolecules, the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, and proteins. Nucleic acids can be purified from organisms using a variety of techniques.
Qiuyu Wang, Nessar Ahmed, Chris Smith
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This chapter examines molecular biology, which is generally concerned with the structures, functions, and interactions of the two major groups of macromolecules, the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, and proteins. Nucleic acids can be purified from organisms using a variety of techniques.
Qiuyu Wang, Nessar Ahmed, Chris Smith
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The Art and Science of Molecular Docking.
Annual Review of BiochemistryMolecular docking has become an essential part of a structural biologist's and medicinal chemist's toolkits. Given a chemical compound and the three-dimensional structure of a molecular target-for example, a protein-docking methods fit the compound into ...
Joseph M. Paggi +2 more
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Basic Molecular Biology Techniques
2003Molecular biology was first referred to as the study of the chemical and physical structure of biological macromolecules such as nucleic acids and proteins. Nucleic acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are polymers that consist of nucleotides. Proteins are polymers that consist of several amino acids.
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Molecular Neurobiological Techniques
1989Analysis of Brain mRNAs by Translation in Vitro.- Preparation of cDNA Libraries and Isolation and Analysis of Specific Clones.- Preparation and Use of Subtractive cDNA Hybridization Probes for cDNA Cloning.- Analysis of Brain-Specific Gene Products.- Isolation and Structure Determination of Genes.- Gene-Mapping Techniques.- Methods for Genetic Linkage ...
Alan A. Boulton +2 more
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