nucleic acids in English

noun
1
a complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or RNA, whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain.
The cell uses a related nucleic acid called RNA (ribonucleic acid) to construct a working copy of that strand.

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1. Microfluidic chip for extracting nucleic acids, device for extracting nucleic acids comprising same, and method for extracting nucleic acids using same

2. Method for marking l-nucleic acids

3. The present invention relates to a microfluidic chip for extracting nucleic acids, a device for extracting nucleic acids comprising same, and a method for extracting nucleic acids using same.

4. Room temperature elution of nucleic acids

5. Detection of nucleic acids by agglutination

6. Magnetic particles for purifying nucleic acids

7. Biopolymers include proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides

8. Simultaneous shear and denaturation of nucleic acids

9. Adsorption of nucleic acids to magnetic beads system.

10. Antimetabolites interfere with the synthesis of nucleic acids

11. A representative sample of the microbial population is obtained and treated to free nucleic acids and to denature double-stranded nucleic acids.

12. Novel monomer elements for marking peptidic nucleic acids

13. Reduced artifact denaturing capillary electrophoresis of nucleic acids

14. Marking of nucleic acids with special probe mixtures

15. Assaying RNA Structure With LASER-Seq Nucleic Acids Res

16. Method for base sequencing and biologically active nucleic acids

17. System and method for marking textiles with nucleic acids

18. Here, we show that incorporation of next-generation Bridged nucleic acids (2',4'-BNA NC [N-Me]) as well as locked nucleic acids (LNA) a …

19. Methods and compositions for extraction and storage of nucleic acids

20. Stabilization of nucleic acids in cell material-containing biological samples

21. Intramolecular base pairs can occur within single-stranded nucleic acids.

22. Acridine orange permeates viable cells and binds to nucleic acids

23. Microorganisms, cell culture lines, viruses, plasmids, proteins and nucleic acids

24. Post-synthetic modification of nucleic acids by inverse diels-alder reaction

25. Nucleic acids and proteins showing increased expression dose under salt stress

26. Methods of sequencing nucleic acids using nanopores and active kinetic proofreading

27. Nucleic acids encoding spider glue proteins and methods of use thereof

28. Primer extension methods utilizing donor and acceptor molecules for detecting nucleic acids

29. The present invention relates to conjugates of small-interfering nucleic acids (siNA).

30. Device and method for treating or cleaning sample material, in particular nucleic acids

31. Incidentally, proteins cannot be assembled without the nucleic acids, nor can nucleic acids form without proteins.10 It’s the old riddle in chemical garb: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

32. Nucleic acids encoding spider glue proteins and methods of use thereof are disclosed.

33. Said invention is used, for example, for marking and evaluating nucleic acids probes.

34. Disclosed are compositions and a method relating to amplifying and detecting nucleic acids.

35. To put it bluntly, nobody cares about strings of nucleic acids at all!

36. Antigen: Antibody: 1: Generally proteins but can be lipids, carbohydrates or nucleic acids

37. Isolated nucleic acids and proteins and plants expressing the same for increased stress tolerance.

38. 29.34 Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds.

39. Nucleic acids and corresponding proteins entitled 273p4b7 useful in treatment and detection of cancer

40. Adenine is one of four nitrogenous bases utilized in the synthesis of nucleic acids

41. Novel compounds that mimic and/or modulate the activity of wild-type nucleic acids.

42. The method allows fast and efficient separation of nucleic acids from protein of interest.

43. This ' life ' began through an interaction between certain chemical substances called nucleic acids and proteins .

44. pH DEPENDENT ION EXCHANGE MATRIX AND METHOD OF USE IN THE ISOLATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS

45. The human methyltransferase ZCCHC4 Catalyses N6-methyladenosine modification of 28S ribosomal RNA Nucleic Acids Res

46. The invention further relates to peptidic nucleic acids containing at least one marked monomer element.

47. Microorganisms, proteins, Polypeptides, Nucleotides, Nucleic acids, Cell lines and cells for medical and diagnostic purposes

48. Dr Wang's starting point is the redundancy of the genetic code used by nucleic acids.

49. A sample of the specimen is solubilized and treated to denature the nucleic acids therein.

50. Monolithic matrix for separating nucleic acids by reverse-phase ion-pair high performance liquid chromatography