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The incorporation of [2-14C] glycine and [6-14C] orotic acid into the acid-soluble ribonucleotides and ribonucleic acids of the rat mammary gland [PDF]
DY WANG, A. L. Greenbaum
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Abstract Malaria is a mosquito‐borne disease caused by protozoans of the genus Plasmodium that affects both humans and wildlife. The fitness consequences of infections by avian malaria are well known in birds, however, little information exists on its impact on mosquitoes.
Marta Garrigós+4 more
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Matching maternal and paternal experiences underpin molecular thermal acclimation
Abstract The environment experienced by one generation has the potential to affect the subsequent one through non‐genetic inheritance of parental effects. Since both mothers and fathers can influence their offspring, questions arise regarding how the maternal, paternal and offspring experiences integrate into the resulting phenotype.
L. C. Bonzi+5 more
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Genomic stress in diseases stemming from defects in the second brain
The enteric nervous system, a.k.a., second brain, is subject to a range of genotoxic exposures that include intrinsic oxidative stress and extrinsic agents associated with ingested foods, inflammation, and dysbiosis. Resulting DNA damage, if left unrepaired, can induce cell dysfunction or death, resulting in gut abnormalities and enteric neuropathy ...
Lobke Marie M. Mombeek+2 more
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Management of T‐cell malignancies: Bench‐to‐bedside targeting of epigenetic biology
Abstract The peripheral T‐cell lymphomas (PTCL) are the only disease for which four histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have been approved globally as single agents. Although it is not clear why the PTCL exhibit such a vulnerability to these drugs, understanding the biological basis for this activity is essential.
Ariana Sabzevari+7 more
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THE METABOLISM OF P32-LABELED RIBONUCLEOTIDES IN TISSUE SLICES AND CELL SUSPENSIONS
Kenneth C. Leibman, Charles Heidelberger
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Enzymatic Reduction of Purine Ribonucleotides. [PDF]
Agne Larsson+4 more
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The study characterizes interactions between DnaB helicase and DnaG primase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis using small‐angle X‐ray scattering, surface plasmon resonance, and cross‐linking. The findings reveal that DnaG forms dimers in solution, which are destabilized upon DnaB binding.
Dayan A, Ilic S, Akabayov B
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ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR RIBONUCLEOSIDES AND RIBONUCLEOTIDES AND THEIR REACTION WITH DNA
Bernard F. Erlanger, Sam M. Beiser
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