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Accurate and convenient detection of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) plays a vital role in determining appropriate antibiotic interventions. Herein, we report the first example combining a DNA aptamer and an RNA‐cleaving DNAzyme (RCD) that bind different protein markers for selective preconcentration and detection of MRSA. An aptamer
Monsur Ali+4 more
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Discovery of bimodal hepatitis B virus ribonuclease H and capsid assembly inhibitors. [PDF]
Bradley DP+9 more
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Abstract Premise Pectocarya recurvata (Boraginaceae, subfamily Cynoglossoideae), a species native to the Sonoran Desert (North America), has served as a model system for a suite of ecological and evolutionary studies. However, no reference genomes are currently available in Cynoglossoideae. A high‐quality reference genome for P.
Poppy C. Northing+3 more
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Aurora: a fluorescent deoxyribozyme for high-throughput screening. [PDF]
Volek M+6 more
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Solvation free energy in governing equations for DNA hybridization, protein-ligand binding, and protein folding. [PDF]
Harmon C+6 more
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Ribonuclease inhibitor 1 emerges as a potential biomarker and modulates inflammation and iron homeostasis in sepsis. [PDF]
Neu C+12 more
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ABSTRACT OCT4 plays a crucial role in the DNA damage response(DDR) mechanism, whereas cisplatin (CDDP) acts as an anti‐tumor agent by inducing DDR. This study aimed to investigate the role of OCT4 in regulating DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) in CDDP‐treated gastric cancer (GC).
Zhengzheng Yan+6 more
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Establishing Methods to Monitor Influenza (A)H5N1 Virus in Dairy Cattle Milk, Massachusetts, USA. [PDF]
Stachler E+29 more
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Transcription‐Replication Conflicts: Unlocking New Frontiers in Cancer
Transcription‐replication conflicts (TRCs) constitute a major source of genome instability. Such conflicts are regulated by chromatin, its dysfunction causing replication stress, DNA breaks, and mutations frequently found in cancer. We review the molecular basis of TRCs and chromatin regulation and discuss the clinical potential of targeting TRCs as ...
Aleix Bayona‐Feliu, Andrés Aguilera
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