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Mechanistic Insights into the Stabilizing Role of Deep Eutectic Solvents for Nucleic Acids: An <i>In Silico</i> Analysis. [PDF]
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Exploring the Subcellular Localization and Degradation of Spherical Nucleic Acids Using Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy. [PDF]
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qByte: An open-source isothermal fluorimeter for democratizing analysis of nucleic acids, proteins and cells. [PDF]
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Nucleic acids delivering nucleic acids
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2018Nucleic acid therapeutics, including siRNAs, miRNAs/antimiRs, gRNAs and ASO, represent innovative and highly promising molecules for the safe treatment of a wide range of pathologies. The efficiency of systemic treatments is impeded by 1) the need to overcome physical and functional barriers in the organism, and 2) to accumulate in the intracellular ...
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1957
Recent work in the fields of nucleic acid structure, the relation of nucleic acids to physiological and metabolic events, and biological interventions are summarized. (C.H.)
W E, COHN, E, VOLKIN
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Recent work in the fields of nucleic acid structure, the relation of nucleic acids to physiological and metabolic events, and biological interventions are summarized. (C.H.)
W E, COHN, E, VOLKIN
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Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2002
The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
Helen M, Berman +5 more
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The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
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