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Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification

Nature, 1991
Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) is a primer-dependent technology that can be used for the continuous amplification of nucleic acids in a single mixture at one temperature.
J. Compton
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Nucleic-acid sequencing of proteomes [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Reviews Genetics, 2020
A recent study re-casts proteomic analyses as a DNA sequencing problem; by fusing in vivo-expressed proteins to their encoding mRNA, molecular interactions can be identified and quantified through high-throughput nucleic-acid sequencing.
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Nucleic Acid Detection Using CRISPR/Cas Bio-sensing Technologies.

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2020
For infectious diseases, rapid, accurate identification of the pathogen is critical for effective management and treatment, but diagnosis remains challenging, particularly in resource-limited areas.
R. Aman, Ahmed Mahas, Magdy M. Mahfouz
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Nucleic acids: Sequences and topology

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2002
Abstract A selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to reviews published in this issue of Current Opinion in Structural Biology .
Murray-Rust J, Chalton DA, Craig PA
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Graphical coding of nucleic acid sequences

Biochimie, 1985
When, in a nucleic acid sequence, the four letters C, G, A, T (or U) are replaced by suitable graphical symbols, some patterns become immediately apparent. Two sets of symbols, constructed for the analysis of either purine/pyrimidine alternations, or of regions of complementarity within a sequence are shown.
Jacques Ninio, Eduardo Mizraji
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Polymeric Carriers for Nucleic Acid Delivery: Current Designs and Future Directions.

Biomacromolecules, 2019
Within the last two decades a series of novel therapeutic nucleic acids entered research and clinical evaluation. Their differences both in biophysical properties as well as in mode and site of biological action provide polymer-based carriers with new ...
Lun Peng, E. Wagner
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Nucleic Acid Sequence and Structure Databases

2009
This chapter gives an overview of the most commonly used biological databases of nucleic acid sequences and their structures. We cover general sequence databases, databases for specific DNA features, noncoding RNA sequences, and RNA secondary and tertiary structures.
Ivo L. Hofacker   +2 more
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Rational recognition of nucleic acid sequences

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1999
Recent progress in synthetic and computational chemistry has made it possible to develop certain novel drug candidates. Drug candidates for genetic diseases, such as cancer, may also be designed on the basis of structural information obtained using X-ray analysis and NMR, as well as evidence from biological techniques applied to natural products - DNA (
J. William Lown   +2 more
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