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Nuclear DNA (nDNA)

Distribution of Hepatitis B Virus Nuclear DNA

Distribution of Hepatitis B Virus Nuclear DNA

... of nuclear DNA in DHBV- and HBV-producing cell ...method, nuclear signals were detected in Dstet5 cells and also in HepAD38 cells expressing HBV in a conditional fashion ...the DNA probe to ...

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The mechanism underlying acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in humans and mice involves mitochondrial damage and nuclear DNA fragmentation

The mechanism underlying acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in humans and mice involves mitochondrial damage and nuclear DNA fragmentation

... that nuclear DNA fragments and mtDNA are released into the plasma of patients and in mice after APAP ...as nuclear DNA fragments and mtDNA during the injury phase, contributes to activation of ...

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Non canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage

Non canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage

... after DNA Damage During the detection of cytosolic DNA, STING is activated by binding the second messenger cGAMP, which causes a confor- mational change in the STING dimer (Gao et ...to DNA damage, ...

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Simple and fast quantification of DNA damage by real time PCR, and its application to nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from multiple tissues of aging zebrafish

Simple and fast quantification of DNA damage by real time PCR, and its application to nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from multiple tissues of aging zebrafish

... quantify DNA damage in the nuclear and mito- chondrial genomes from multiple tissues of zebrafish of different ...and nDNA, in our analysis the mtDNA and nDNA were co-isolated, allowing their ...

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Urinary cell-free mitochondrial and nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid correlates with the prognosis of chronic kidney diseases

Urinary cell-free mitochondrial and nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid correlates with the prognosis of chronic kidney diseases

... mitochondrial DNA (cf-mtDNA) and cell-free nuclear DNA (cf-nDNA) were isolated from 131 patients with CKD in our ...extraction DNA. Plasma and Urine cfDNA was extracted urine the Viral ...

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Genetic relevance and determinants of mitral leaflet size in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Genetic relevance and determinants of mitral leaflet size in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

... 82 nuclear DNA (nDNA) genes (8 sarcomere genes, 74 other HCM-associated genes) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes was an- alyzed along with diverse morphologic phenotype defini- tions and ...

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Global population genetic structure and male-mediated gene flow in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas): RFLP analyses of anonymous nuclear loci.

Global population genetic structure and male-mediated gene flow in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas): RFLP analyses of anonymous nuclear loci.

... We introduce an approach for the analysis of Mendelian polymorphisms in nuclear DNA (nDNA), using restriction fragment patterns from anonymous single-copy regions amplified b[r] ...

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Replacement of bovine mitochondrial DNA by a sequence variant within one generation.

Replacement of bovine mitochondrial DNA by a sequence variant within one generation.

... Lane designations: 1, undigested post-nuclear DNA; 2, post-nuclear DNA digested with PstI and Sad; 3, molecular weight standards (bacteriophage lambda DNA digested with HindIll [r] ...

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Detailed interrogation of trypanosome cell biology via differential organelle staining and automated image analysis

Detailed interrogation of trypanosome cell biology via differential organelle staining and automated image analysis

... of nuclear DNA while kinetoplast division is ...low nuclear DNA content and approximately normal kinetoplast DNA content (zoids) increases, consistent with initial characterization of ...

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Application of new biotechnologies for improvements in swine nutrition and pork production

Application of new biotechnologies for improvements in swine nutrition and pork production

... donor nuclear DNA to metabolically normal pheno- types; and (b) inappropriate interaction between the embryo/fetus and the uterus of the recipient ...

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... Recent data from the Turkish Society of Nephrology (20) reported 1643 haemodialyses, 2325 peritoneal dialyses, and 546 transplantations in children in our country. The increasing numbers of CKD patients and concurrently ...

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The role of ligand in oestrogen receptor dimerisation and DNA binding

The role of ligand in oestrogen receptor dimerisation and DNA binding

... viral DNA to adopt a highly reproducible chromatin structure upon integration as a provirus in the host cell genome (Richard-Foy and Hager ...the DNA binding sites for transcription factor NF-1 and the ...

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Polyoma virus minichromosomes: a soluble in vitro replication system.

Polyoma virus minichromosomes: a soluble in vitro replication system.

... Sedimentation analysis of the products of in vitro DNA synthesis by the nuclear extract showed that the majority of labeled DNA sedimented with the same distribution approximately 84S as[r] ...

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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 DNA Is in Unstable Nucleosomes throughout the Lytic Infection Cycle, and the Instability of the Nucleosomes Is Independent of DNA Replication

Herpes Simplex Virus 1 DNA Is in Unstable Nucleosomes throughout the Lytic Infection Cycle, and the Instability of the Nucleosomes Is Independent of DNA Replication

... HSV-1 DNA was also detected in the nucleosome-containing fractions at 2, 5, and 9 ...HSV-1 DNA-containing complexes released as soluble chromatin ...HSV-1 DNA was in complexes that re- solved to ...

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Regulation of microRNA expression and function by nuclear receptor signaling

Regulation of microRNA expression and function by nuclear receptor signaling

... cis-acting DNA sequences. The superfamily of nuclear receptors contains 48 human members that include classical receptors, adopted orphan receptors and orphan ...Orphan nuclear receptors, like small ...

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CIRCULAR DNA MOLECULES IN THE GENUS DROSOPHILA

CIRCULAR DNA MOLECULES IN THE GENUS DROSOPHILA

... Analyses of the DNA from crude nuclear and mitochondrial preparations of adult Drosophila show that the DNA from the mitochondrial preparation is highly enriched in the low density [r] ...

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Adenovirus DNA Replication I. Requirement for Protein Synthesis and Isolation of Nuclear Membrane Fractions Containing Newly Synthesized Viral DNA and Proteins

Adenovirus DNA Replication I. Requirement for Protein Synthesis and Isolation of Nuclear Membrane Fractions Containing Newly Synthesized Viral DNA and Proteins

... Requirement for Protein Synthesis and Isolation of Nuclear Membrane Fractions Containing Newly Synthesized Viral DNA and Proteins Received for publication 10 April 1974 Nuclear membrane [r] ...

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Application of phiLOV2.1 as a fluorescent marker for visualization of Agrobacterium effector protein translocation

Application of phiLOV2.1 as a fluorescent marker for visualization of Agrobacterium effector protein translocation

... Agrobacterium tumefaciens can genetically transform plants by transferring a piece of single stranded DNA, called T-DNA, to its host. It uses a type IV secretion system (T4SS) to transfer the T-DNA, ...

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Analysis of mitochondrial DNA alteration in new phenotype ACOS

Analysis of mitochondrial DNA alteration in new phenotype ACOS

... unmethylated DNA molecule that is present in multiple copies in individual mitochondria ...mitochondrial DNA variants in a single ...mitochondrial DNA in patients affected by obstructive sleep apnoea ...

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