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Metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis is not associated with
large scale nuclear DNA content variation

Metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis is not associated with large scale nuclear DNA content variation

... when DNA analysis requires a balance of homogeneity of staining and high resolution of staining (Poulin et ...for DNA content due to fluctuations in chromatin density (Shapiro, ...nuclear DNA ...

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Rapid DNA analysis for automated processing and interpretation of low DNA content samples

Rapid DNA analysis for automated processing and interpretation of low DNA content samples

... The DNA concentration membrane was chosen to allow retention of all DNA molecules, meet de- sired flow rates, and exhibit chemical compatibility with biochipset fabrication ...the DNA solution fills ...

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Assessment of differences between DNA content of cell cultured and freely suspended oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum and their suitability as DNA standards in qPCR

Assessment of differences between DNA content of cell cultured and freely suspended oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum and their suitability as DNA standards in qPCR

... target DNA molecules, and subsequently performing a PCR reac- tion in this droplet, can eliminate the errors introduced by using standard curves ...parasite DNA content using qPCR and data from ...

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Preparation and characterisation of manganese, cobalt and zinc DNA nanoflowers with tuneable morphology, DNA content and size

Preparation and characterisation of manganese, cobalt and zinc DNA nanoflowers with tuneable morphology, DNA content and size

... Research aimed at tailoring the functions of these hy- brids has focused on the organic components and includes: encoding functionality through the template (19), incor- porating dye modified triphosphates (11,20), ...

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The systematic value of nuclear DNA content for all species of Narcissus L. ( Amaryllidaceae)

The systematic value of nuclear DNA content for all species of Narcissus L. ( Amaryllidaceae)

... nuclear DNA contents (2C) were shown to range from 14 to 38 pg for the ...nuclear DNA content, removed from section Apodanthi and placed in a new section ...nuclear DNA content than ...

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Measuring DNA content in live cells by fluorescence microscopy

Measuring DNA content in live cells by fluorescence microscopy

... measure DNA content in cells being tracked over time remains challenged by dye-associated ...measure DNA content in single cells by means of LCFM would allow cellular stage and ploidy to be ...

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Evaluation of Factors Influencing the Biomass of Soil Microorganisms and DNA Content

Evaluation of Factors Influencing the Biomass of Soil Microorganisms and DNA Content

... Moisture content was determined for a range of pF values (0, ...between DNA and soil MB content, and negative correlations between soil MB and both pF and ...MB content was noted in the soil ...

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Variation in RNA expression and genomic DNA content acquired during cell culture

Variation in RNA expression and genomic DNA content acquired during cell culture

... each DNA were combined together with a 50-fold excess of COT1 DNA (Gibco/BRL, Paisley, UK), ethanol precipitated and resuspended in 10 ml Hybrisol VIII (Oncor, Gaithersburg, MD, ...

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Increased mitochondrial DNA content in salivary leukoplakia patients associated with aging

Increased mitochondrial DNA content in salivary leukoplakia patients associated with aging

... MtDNA content was assessed by quantification of a unique mitochondrial fragment relative to a single copy region of the nuclear b2M using a taqman ...Nuclear content was quantified by targeting a unique ...

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Cord blood leptin and insulin levels in association with mitochondrial DNA content

Cord blood leptin and insulin levels in association with mitochondrial DNA content

... mtDNA content, which may imply foetal metabolic ...mtDNA content (Table 1 and Additional file 1: Table ...mtDNA content and birth weight [29] or between cord blood mtDNA and growth rate [30], might ...

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VARIATION IN NUCLEAR DNA CONTENT IN THE GENUS VICIA

VARIATION IN NUCLEAR DNA CONTENT IN THE GENUS VICIA

... The distributions of DNA contents per cell of species in the more primitive sections (Ervum and Cracca) form continuous series while those in the more advanced sections (Vi[r] ...

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Investigating the biological response of human mesenchymal stem cells to titanium surfaces

Investigating the biological response of human mesenchymal stem cells to titanium surfaces

... by DNA content) was ini- tially slow for both Ti discs and Ti screws ...cell content and less alizarin red-positive matrix recorded for the latter ...

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Prime, Shock, and Kill: Priming CD4 T Cells from HIV Patients with a BCL-2 Antagonist before HIV Reactivation Reduces HIV Reservoir Size

Prime, Shock, and Kill: Priming CD4 T Cells from HIV Patients with a BCL-2 Antagonist before HIV Reactivation Reduces HIV Reservoir Size

... HIV DNA, we com- pared HIV DNA content in treated versus control samples FIG 5 Venetoclax increases Casp8p41-induced apoptosis but spares cells that do not express ...no DNA and assayed for ...

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Muscle protein metabolism in neonatal alloxan-administered rats: effects of continuous and intermittent swimming training

Muscle protein metabolism in neonatal alloxan-administered rats: effects of continuous and intermittent swimming training

... levels, DNA content and the protein/DNA ratio in the gastro- cnemius muscle are presented in Table ...the DNA content of the gastrocnemius muscle, the CA group showed higher values than ...

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Moik, Daniel V.
  

(2011):


	The adaptor protein Migfilin is dispensable for mouse development and homeostasis, but suppresses tetraploidy and acts as a tumor suppressor in skin.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

Moik, Daniel V. (2011): The adaptor protein Migfilin is dispensable for mouse development and homeostasis, but suppresses tetraploidy and acts as a tumor suppressor in skin. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... Since then, many aspects of their theory could be formally proven. Karyotyping confirmed substantial genomic and chromosomal abnormalities in malignant tumors (Mitelman et al., 2011), explaining heterogeneity in cell and ...

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Acquisition of viral DNA sequences in target organs of chickens infected with avian myeloblastosis virus.

Acquisition of viral DNA sequences in target organs of chickens infected with avian myeloblastosis virus.

... To determine whether the increase in AMV DNA content represented the acquisition of new complete DNA copies of the AMV genome or amplification of preexisting endogenous sequences, H-labe[r] ...

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Investigating the evolutionary changes in Crabtree negative yeasts during a long term evolution experiment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics at Massey University, Albany, New

Investigating the evolutionary changes in Crabtree negative yeasts during a long term evolution experiment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... In Chapter Five, as cell size is often associated with ploidy changes, DNA content was measured using DAPI and SYTOX DNA stains, detected by flow cytometry.. This did not provide any sta[r] ...

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NS2 is required for efficient translation of viral mRNA in minute virus of mice-infected murine cells.

NS2 is required for efficient translation of viral mRNA in minute virus of mice-infected murine cells.

... Analysis of mutant DNA replication after infection of highly synchronized A9 cells with equivalent amounts of virus, as determined by DNA content, confirmed previous results 11, 12: all [r] ...

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TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT ALTERATIONS OF NUCLEIC ACID CONTENT IN VARIOUS TISSUES OF FRESHWATER CRAB BARYTELPHUSA GUERINI FROM NANDED REGION (MS)

TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT ALTERATIONS OF NUCLEIC ACID CONTENT IN VARIOUS TISSUES OF FRESHWATER CRAB BARYTELPHUSA GUERINI FROM NANDED REGION (MS)

... acid content on various tissues of freshwater crab, Barytelphusa guerini for 24, 48,72 & 96 hours has been studied ...RNA content starts to rise up to attain the normal ...of DNA content ...

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Oltipraz: DNA and RNA Protection

Oltipraz: DNA and RNA Protection

... study, DNA contents were found to decrease in the irradiated group mice testis as compared to sham control ...in DNA content indicates towards the DNA damage caused by ...induce DNA ...

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