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The editors of Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry were pleased to award the first Current Protocols Method Prize for Nucleic Acid Chemistry to Anna-Skrollan Geiermann, University of Tokyo ...
Ionic liquid-caged nucleic acids enable active folding-based molecular recognition with hydrolysis resistance. Nucleic Acids Research , 2023; DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad1093 Cite This Page : ...
The editors of Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry (CPNC) were pleased to award the first Current Protocols Method Prize for Nucleic Acid Chemistry to Anna-Skrollan Geiermann (University of ...
The ring-shaped helicase enzyme Rho moves along RNA using ATP as an energy source. Coordinating ATP hydrolysis with nucleic-acid binding seems to determine the direction and mechanism of helicase ...
Helicases are molecular motors that unwind double-stranded nucleic acids dsNA, such as DNA and RNA. Typically a helicase translocates along one of the NA single strands while unwinding and uses ...
Aptamers, nucleic acids capable of selectively binding to viruses, proteins, ions, small molecules, and various other targets, are garnering attention in drug development as potential antibody ...
Home; Articles; Targeted Enrichment of Nucleic Acid Bionic Arms Enhances the Hydrolysis Activity of Nanozymes for Degradation and Real-Time Monitoring of Organophosphorus Pesticides in Water ...
Whereas qPCR quantifies nucleic acids by comparing the number of amplification ... Serial dilutions of mutant cell line ATCC HT29 in the presence of wild-type DNA using standard hydrolysis probe ...
Nucleic acids are essential for all forms of life, and it is found in all cells. Nucleic acids come in two natural forms called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Image Credit ...
Exponential nucleic acid replication can occur isothermally in a prebiotically plausible setting that accumulates and simultaneously separates the strands of nucleic acids through evaporation-driven ...
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