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Biological processing of dinuclear ruthenium complexes in eukaryotic cells

Biological processing of dinuclear ruthenium complexes in eukaryotic cells

... mising in vitro anticancer and/or antimicrobial properties. 7–15 More recently, there has been increasing interest in ‘‘tuning’’ the structure of the ruthenium complexes to increase their activity and selectivity for ...

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“Natural Site Directed Mutagenesis” Might Exist in Eukaryotic Cells

“Natural Site Directed Mutagenesis” Might Exist in Eukaryotic Cells

... If the hypothesis is proven to be true, it definitely plays an important role in drug resistance development, anti- body diversity, and evolution of eukaryotes. At present, it is difficult to obtain a direct evidence to ...

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Engineering of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells to Respond to Light

Engineering of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells to Respond to Light

... prokaryotic cells with photocaged inducer molecules, (2) control of protein function in pro- and eukaryotic cells through genetically encoded unnatural amino acids, (3) synthesis of small molecules ...

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The effect of thymus vulgaris essential oil on the viability of eukaryotic cells

The effect of thymus vulgaris essential oil on the viability of eukaryotic cells

... erythrocyte cells decreased by 41% when they were exposed at ...erythrocyte cells decreased by ...erythrocyte cells were completely lysed, as it happened with ...of cells tested for yeasts and ...

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Structural and biomechanical basis of mitochondrial movement in eukaryotic cells

Structural and biomechanical basis of mitochondrial movement in eukaryotic cells

... nerve cells are the research subjects, respectively, and studies on mitochondrial movement of plants mainly concentrate on pollen cells and root hair ...most eukaryotic cells’ basic mechanisms ...

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Expression of Influenza Heamagglutinin Globular Head in Different Eukaryotic Cells

Expression of Influenza Heamagglutinin Globular Head in Different Eukaryotic Cells

... Background and Aims: Influenza (flu) is a respiratory infection in mammals and birds. It is caused by an RNA virus in the family Orthomyxoviridae. The virus is divided into three main types. Influenza virus type A is ...

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Electric oscillation and coupling of chromatin regulate chromosome packaging and transcription in eukaryotic cells

Electric oscillation and coupling of chromatin regulate chromosome packaging and transcription in eukaryotic cells

... in eukaryotic cells is efficiently spatially and temporally regulated, but how this genome-wide regulation is achieved at the physical level remains unclear, given the limited transcriptional resources ...

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Coxsackievirus B3 protease 3C induces cell death in eukaryotic cells

Coxsackievirus B3 protease 3C induces cell death in eukaryotic cells

... kill cells by apoptosis in a variety of situations (4, 5, ...neighboring cells, to protect progeny viruses from host immune defenses, and to avoid an inflammatory response (3, ...

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Can eukaryotic cells monitor the presence of unreplicated DNA?

Can eukaryotic cells monitor the presence of unreplicated DNA?

... 5ORIΔ cells could also delay entry into the next cell cycle as a result of anaphase entry and chromosome breakage in the presence of replication ...Δ cells display anomalous Rad53 activation, even in a G1 ...

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General Statistics of Stochastic Process of Gene Expression in Eukaryotic Cells

General Statistics of Stochastic Process of Gene Expression in Eukaryotic Cells

... libraries: cells on G2/ M-, S-, and log-phase stages of cell life; a pool of these three libraries; and a true tags ...brain cells, ⬎95% white matter), 144 [H1110, glioblastoma (GBM)], 143 [H392, GBM cell ...

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Processing and trafficking of Shiga like toxin 1 in eukaryotic cells

Processing and trafficking of Shiga like toxin 1 in eukaryotic cells

... 1993 Proteolytic cleavage at arginine residues within the hydrophilic disulphide loop of the Escherichia coli Shiga-like toxin 1 A subunit is not essential for cytotoxicity.. Calderwood [r] ...

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Wholly Rickettsia! Reconstructed Metabolic Profile of the Quintessential Bacterial Parasite of Eukaryotic Cells

Wholly Rickettsia! Reconstructed Metabolic Profile of the Quintessential Bacterial Parasite of Eukaryotic Cells

... Although they possess limited metabolic activity, isolated rickettsiae are unable to grow extracellularly. Despite tremendous efforts in rickettsial genetic manipulation over the last 2 decades (55), the lack of an ...

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DNA DAMAGE AND REPAIR IN EUKARYOTIC CELLS

DNA DAMAGE AND REPAIR IN EUKARYOTIC CELLS

... This system requires at least five steps: (1) recognition of the damage-it is possible that some kinds of base damage are not detected; (2) incision, wherein an en[r] ...

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DNA Replication-Initiation Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells

DNA Replication-Initiation Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells

... Eukaryotic genome duplication entails an intricately coordinated process in which the cell enforces a series of steps to ensure the regulated assembly and disassembly of several protein complexes at replication ...

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Role of conserved glycosylation sites in maturation and transport of influenza A virus hemagglutinin.

Role of conserved glycosylation sites in maturation and transport of influenza A virus hemagglutinin.

... Expression of the altered HA proteins in eukaryotic cells by a panel of recombinant vaccinia viruses revealed that rates and efficiency of intracellular transport of HA are dependent upo[r] ...

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Exosome-encapsulated antibiotic against intracellular infections of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Exosome-encapsulated antibiotic against intracellular infections of methicillin-resistant <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>

... The intracellular LZD concentration was assessed in all lysates of MRSA-infected RAW264.7 cells by HPLC. As shown in Figure 4C, uptake of the drug was dose depen- dent in all studies; a higher concentration of ...

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A SIGNIFICANT METHOD TO EXPLORE DNA DAMAGE IN LYMPHOCYTES

A SIGNIFICANT METHOD TO EXPLORE DNA DAMAGE IN LYMPHOCYTES

... G1 cells by ionizing radiation inducing agents by using alkaline method at 50°C in which the tail moment is the product of percentage of DNA in the tail multiplied by the tail ...that eukaryotic ...

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Hepatitis B Virus Core Gene Mutations Which Block Nucleocapsid Envelopment

Hepatitis B Virus Core Gene Mutations Which Block Nucleocapsid Envelopment

... HuH7 cells by using an ELISA technique identical to that employed for the characterization of mutants in bacteria ...HuH7 cells; mutant core proteins L37-A41 and A41-E43 were detectable in eukaryotic ...

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Cloning of Bovine herpesvirus type 1 and type 5 as infectious bacterial artifical chromosomes

Cloning of Bovine herpesvirus type 1 and type 5 as infectious bacterial artifical chromosomes

... infected cells and transferred into ...into eukaryotic cells. Generation of recombinant viruses in eukaryotic cells To generate recombinant (r) BoHV viruses carrying the BAC cassette, ...

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Engineering metabolite-responsive transcriptional factors to sense small molecules in eukaryotes: current state and perspectives

Engineering metabolite-responsive transcriptional factors to sense small molecules in eukaryotes: current state and perspectives

... of eukaryotic cells, the choice of reporter gene determines the background noise and the approach of how to characterize the ...characterize eukaryotic tran- scriptional ...in eukaryotic ...

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