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Cell Cycle and Its Regulatory Proteins: Understanding Cellular Control

Cell Cycle and Its Regulatory Proteins: Understanding Cellular Control

S Phase (Synthesis Phase) l DNA replication occurs, ensuring that genetic material is duplicated for the next generation of cells. l Any errors in DNA copying can lead to mutations, making this phase a critical checkpoint. 3. G₂ Phase (Second Gap Phase) l The cell undergoes further growth and checks for DNA damage before mitosis. l If ...

ByCreative BioMart


Antibody Sequencing: Insights for Drug Design

Antibody Sequencing: Insights for Drug Design

In addition to antibody sequencing techniques that infer the encoded amino acid sequence by detecting DNA, it is also possible to sequence the amino acid sequence of antibodies directly. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

These assays can help differentiate between apoptotic, necrotic, and viable cells. DNA Fragmentation Assays: One of the hallmarks of apoptosis is DNA fragmentation. DNA ladder assays, such as the TUNEL assay (Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling), are used to detect DNA fragmentation. ...

ByProfacgen


Nanopore Sequencing: Bioinformatics Analysis of ONT Data

Nanopore Sequencing: Bioinformatics Analysis of ONT Data

This epigenetic information is crucial for understanding gene regulation and other biological processes. Detecting DNA and RNA Modifications in ONT Sequencing One of the key advantages of Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing is its ability to directly detect DNA and RNA modifications. ...

ByCD Genomics


Host Cell Residual DNA: Understanding its Significance and Detection Methods

Host Cell Residual DNA: Understanding its Significance and Detection Methods

Consequently, both risks should be taken seriously, necessitating stringent standards for detecting host DNA residues in biologics. Understanding Host Cell Lines: Host cell lines, collectively referred to as cell matrices, are essential for the growth and replication of viruses. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Plastic Makes the Difference: Ideal Real-time PCR Signals with Optimized Plastic Products

Plastic Makes the Difference: Ideal Real-time PCR Signals with Optimized Plastic Products

Plastic Makes the Difference: Ideal Real-time PCR Signals with Optimized Plastic Products Various microplates are available for quantitative real-time PCR in 96 well format. The main difference is the color, which significantly influences the real-time PCR signal quality and thus the results. A wide range of microplates from various manufacturers is available for real-time PCR in 96 well ...

ByAnalytik Jena - an EndressHauser Company


Risk score predicts high-grade prostate cancer in DNA-methylation positive, histopathologically negative biopsies

Risk score predicts high-grade prostate cancer in DNA-methylation positive, histopathologically negative biopsies

Results: Compared to other risk factors, detection of DNA-methylation in histopathologically negative biopsies was the most significant and important predictor of high-grade cancer, resulting in a NPV of 96%. In methylation-positive men, EpiScore was significantly higher for those with high-grade cancer detected upon repeat biopsy, compared to ...

ByMDxHealth


Detection of biomarker p53 mutated gene by a silicon nanowire nanosensor

Detection of biomarker p53 mutated gene by a silicon nanowire nanosensor

In fact, these devices have demonstrated the ability to detect a variety of analyses such as particular DNA sequences, cancer biomarkers and larger entities such as viruses. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Some examples of micro-devices for biotechnology developed at the Department of Technologies for Life Sciences and Healthcare of the LETI

Some examples of micro-devices for biotechnology developed at the Department of Technologies for Life Sciences and Healthcare of the LETI

This selection encompasses digital microfluidic systems for DNA detection and identification, proteomic reactors, liquid-liquid extraction and smart tissues.Keywords: biotechnology, diagnostics, healthcare, life sciences, environment, digital microfluidics, DNA detection, proteomic reactors, liquid-liquid extraction, smart ...

ByInderscience Publishers


A biosecure composting system for disposal of cattle carcasses and manure following infectious disease outbreak

A biosecure composting system for disposal of cattle carcasses and manure following infectious disease outbreak

Escherichia coli O157:H7 and NDV were undetectable after 7 d at both depths. The C. jejuni DNA was detected up to 84 d at P80 and >147 d at P160. To estimate degradation of recalcitrant substrates, bovine brain, hoof, and rib bones were also embedded at P80 and P160 and retrieved at intervals. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Development of a PCR assay and marker-assisted transfer of leaf rust and stripe rust resistance genes LR57 and YR40 into hard red winter wheats

Development of a PCR assay and marker-assisted transfer of leaf rust and stripe rust resistance genes LR57 and YR40 into hard red winter wheats

PCR-based cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers were developed and used to select backcross F1 plants with rust resistance. Diagnostic polymorphism detected by CAPS marker XLr57/Yr40-MAS-CAPS16 was consistent between the resistant source and a set of wheat cultivars selected by the U.S. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Effect of low doses and low dose-rates of gamma radiation on DNA damage in human peripheral blood leukocytes using comet assay

Effect of low doses and low dose-rates of gamma radiation on DNA damage in human peripheral blood leukocytes using comet assay

Comet assay is a sensitive technique and it provides a unique opportunity to investigate intercellular differences in DNA damage and repair in any eukaryotic cell population. This assay can be used to detect DNA single strand breaks, alkali-labile sites and incomplete DNA repair sites, under alkaline conditions and ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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