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RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are key factors for the regulation of gene expression by binding to cis elements, i.e. short sequence motifs in RNAs. Recent studies demonstrate that cooperative binding of multiple RBPs is important for the sequence‐specific recognition of RNA and thereby enables the regulation of diverse biological activities by a limited ...
Janosch Hennig, Michael Sattler
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<title>Quantitative methods for studying the role of free radicals in biology</title>
The mechanism of the primary sensitization steps in Photodynamic Therapy could be of essential importance concerning the efficiency of the treatment. Besides the well known mechanisms there is a possibility that the interaction between the excited triplet state sensitizer and the doublet state free radicals generated by the cells adds a significant ...
Judit Jakus+5 more
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General Quantitative Genetic Methods for Comparative Biology
There is much in common between the aim and tools of the quantitative geneticist and the comparative biologist. One of the most interesting statistical tools of the quantitative genetics (QG) is the mixed model framework, especially the so-called animal model, which can be used for comparative analyses.
Pierre de Villemereuil+1 more
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(1971). The Effects of Three Teaching Methods on the Ability of Young Pupils to solve Problems in Biology: An Experimental and Quantitative Investigation. Journal of Biological Education: Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 219-228.
Sally Heaney
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The Theoretical Biologist's Toolbox: Quantitative Methods for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Richard Law
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Quantitative Methods for Conservation Biology
Scott Ferson, Mark A. Burgman
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Quantitative analysis of single particle tracking experiments: applying ecological methods in cellular biology [PDF]
Vishaal Rajani
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