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A paper titled "Functional implications of unusual NOS and SONOS covalent linkages found in proteins," by Matthew D. Lloyd, ...
Scientists have identified sequences in great apes' DNA capable of forming unconventional structures called non-B DNA. These ...
This fundamental study combines in vitro reconstitution experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate how membrane lipids are transported from the outer to the inner membrane of ...
They have prevailed. And they will eternally prevail; However, in times and places they may be overborne for a while by ...
Computer simulations help materials scientists and biochemists study the motion of macromolecules, advancing the development ...
For example, Jonathan, the world's oldest tortoise, is nearly 200 years old, and he's still thriving. But some of the longest ...
Mounting evidence from genome studies indicates that, contrary to received wisdom, our species has undergone profound ...
Innovative delivery techniques, including high-tech nanoparticles and electroporationdevices, may convey more gene therapies into the clinic.
Urinary cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a valuable source of nucleic acids for developing non-invasive tests. For example, stabilized cfDNA is amenable to quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and ...
Table 01: Global Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Market Value (US$ Mn) Forecast, By Therapy Type, 2020 - 2035 Table 02: Global Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Market Value (US$ Mn) Forecast, By Delivery Method, ...
Nucleic acids and proteins are examples of important types of biomacromolecules. These include DNA, mRNA, tRNA and rRNA. Understanding their structures and functions, including the processes involved ...