... of probe that allows them to visualize single ribonucleic acid molecules within live cells more easily than existing methods. The tool will help scientists learn more about how ...
... in genetic or DNA fingerprinting. The procedure is achieved by moving negatively charged nucleic acid molecules through a gelatinous substance known as agarose by using an electric field.
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... transfer a phosphate group to an important signaling molecule in the cell called a lipid. They play a key ... drive cell division by modifying fatty acid molecules and directing cells to grow, change ...
Microspheres carrying targeted nucleic acid molecules fabricated in the laboratory have been shown to prevent and even reverse new-onset cases of type 1 diabetes in animal models. The results of these ...
Microspheres carrying targeted nucleic acid molecules fabricated in the laboratory have been shown to prevent and even reverse new-onset cases of type 1 diabetes in animal models.
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... of fatty acids, which could have been supplied through a couple of scenarios. Fatty-acid molecules could have been formed by the action of heat and minerals deep beneath the earth's surface and then ...
... binding of a self-assembled monolayer of phosphonic acid to the indium tin oxide surface. Paramonov' ... characterize the main binding modes of the phosphonic acid molecules on indium tin oxide. This work ...
... cell. Membranes contain different fatty acid molecules; the branching type can change depending ... hot slopes had more heat-tolerant fatty acids and 'European' ecotypes from the cool slopes had more cold ...
... life stages and requires an abundant source of fatty acid molecules to build new cell membranes. ... rely on FabI and appear to obtain fatty acids primarily by acquiring them from the host.
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... build millions of different proteins. Amino acid molecules can be built in two ways that are mirror ... creation of extra left-handed amino acids had something to do with alteration by water," said Dworkin ...
... Medical Microbiology that a long string of aspartic acid molecules disrupts the molecular bonds that hold ... actin bundles. So, they added aspartic acid polymer, long strings of the negatively charged ...
... genes led to a greatly impaired abscisic acid response and reduced drought resistance. Scientists ... drought resistance by looking at PYR1 and abscisic acid molecules on the micro-and nano-scales.
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