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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. The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated 56201 nucleic acid molecules, which encode novel ion channel members.
3. Provided are: a composition for carrying a nucleic acid, comprising a stabilization carrier comprising an antibody and a nucleic acid-binding peptide comprising a cationic amino acid and a hydrophobic amino acid; a nucleic acid complex comprising a nucleic acid and the composition for carrying a nucleic acid; and a method for carrying a nucleic acid, using the composition for carrying a nucleic acid.
4. Method for marking l-nucleic acids
5. Nucleic acid complexity reduction
6. 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.
7. Ultra-high-speed nucleic acid extracting apparatus and nucleic acid extracting method using same
8. Room temperature elution of nucleic acids
9. Detection of nucleic acids by agglutination
10. Magnetic particles for purifying nucleic acids
11. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the albumin fusion proteins of the invention are also encompassed by the invention, as are vectors containing these nucleic acids, host cells transformed with these nucleic acid vectors, and methods of making the albumin fusion proteins of the invention and using these nucleic acids, vectors, and/or host cells.
12. Novel nucleic acid derivative, and method for preparing nuclease-resistant nucleic acid by using same
13. Biopolymers include proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides
14. Simultaneous shear and denaturation of nucleic acids
15. Method for retrieving sequence-verified nucleic acid fragments and apparatus for amplifying sequence-verified nucleic acid fragments
16. Method for evaluating redox activity of nucleic acid molecule, and nucleic acid molecule having redox activity
17. Antimetabolites interfere with the synthesis of nucleic acids
18. Adsorption of nucleic acids to magnetic beads system.
19. A representative sample of the microbial population is obtained and treated to free nucleic acids and to denature double-stranded nucleic acids.
20. Apparatus for integrated real-time nucleic acid analysis, and method for detecting a target nucleic acid using same
21. Inhibiting denaturation of nucleic acid duplexes
22. Process for concentrating nucleic acid molecules
23. Novel monomer elements for marking peptidic nucleic acids
24. Reduced artifact denaturing capillary electrophoresis of nucleic acids
25. Denaturation of double-stranded nucleic acid
26. Marking of nucleic acids with special probe mixtures
27. Assaying RNA Structure With LASER-Seq Nucleic Acids Res
28. Nucleic acid based testing for research purposes
29. Workstations for test and evaluation of nucleic acids, proteins, and other biological materials, comprised of biochips, software, detectors, reagents, nucleic acid purification, amplification and separation and detection processes
30. Breakage of an emulsion containing nucleic acid
31. Method for base sequencing and biologically active nucleic acids
32. System and method for marking textiles with nucleic acids
33. Nucleic acid particles, methods and use thereof
34. Due to the availability of technologically advanced nucleic acid arrays, glass slides and nylon membranes are mostly used as the solid supports on which nucleic acids are Arrayed.
35. 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 …
36. Inhibitory leaching of nucleic acid storage reagent
37. Electrochemical denaturation of double-stranded nucleic acid
38. Microorganisms of corynebacterium with improved 5'-inosinic acid productivity, and method for producing nucleic acids using same
39. Methods and compositions for extraction and storage of nucleic acids
40. Stabilization of nucleic acids in cell material-containing biological samples
41. Intramolecular base pairs can occur within single-stranded nucleic acids.
42. [12] Nucleic acid amplification technique for testing HIV1.
43. Provided herein are novel nucleic acid and amino acids sequences of a phosphoprotein derived from a Guinea pig.
44. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a nucleic acid extracting apparatus, which enables the automated, microminiaturized and ultra-high-speed extraction of nucleic acids, wherein the nucleic acid extraction may not be limited to biological samples such as sputum, blood, cell, urine, saliva and tissue, minimizes consumption of sample solution, and maintains and/or improves reliable nucleic acid extraction.
45. Multichannel device for distributing fluid, apparatus for extracting nucleic acid comprising same, and method for extracting nucleic acid by using same
46. At the time, "yeast nucleic acid" (RNA) was thought to occur only in plants, while "thymus nucleic acid" (DNA) only in animals.
47. Detection of nucleic acid sequences using particle agglutination
48. Mobile rapid test system for nucleic acid analysis
49. Acridine orange permeates viable cells and binds to nucleic acids
50. Microorganisms, cell culture lines, viruses, plasmids, proteins and nucleic acids
51. Post-synthetic modification of nucleic acids by inverse diels-alder reaction
52. Multichannel device for downwardly injecting fluid, apparatus for extracting nucleic acid comprising same, and method for extracting nucleic acid by using same
53. Egg-allergen-binding nucleic acid molecule and use therefor
54. Method for detecting at least one nucleic acid sequence
55. Amyloid precursor protein protease and related nucleic acid compounds
56. Nucleic acids and proteins showing increased expression dose under salt stress
57. Methods of sequencing nucleic acids using nanopores and active kinetic proofreading
58. Method for analyzing nucleic acid sequences and gene expression
59. Method for recovering nucleic acid fragments separated during sequencing
60. Nucleic acids encoding spider glue proteins and methods of use thereof
61. The Capsid encloses the nucleic acid of the virus.
62. A marking apparatus for nucleic acid marking of items
63. Designed for quick separation of DNA or nucleic acids in Agarose mini-gels, the Fisherbrand Mini Horizontal Gel System is a complete, compact mini gel electrophoresis system for easy nucleic acid separation
64. Primer extension methods utilizing donor and acceptor molecules for detecting nucleic acids
65. Multiplexed quantitative pcr end point analysis of nucleic acid targets
66. This invention generally relates to particle-assisted nucleic acid sequencing.
67. The present invention relates to conjugates of small-interfering nucleic acids (siNA).
68. The key difference between Capsid and nucleoCapsid is that Capsid is the protein coat that surrounds nucleic acid of the virus particle while nucleoCapsid is the Capsid together with the nucleic acids of a virus.
69. Capsid serves as impenetrable shell around the nucleic acid core
70. Compositions and methods for detection of propionibacterium acnes nucleic acid
71. Device and method for treating or cleaning sample material, in particular nucleic acids
72. 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?
73. Information on the nucleic acid(s) sequences actually inserted or deleted
74. Nucleic acids encoding spider glue proteins and methods of use thereof are disclosed.
75. Said invention is used, for example, for marking and evaluating nucleic acids probes.
76. Disclosed are compositions and a method relating to amplifying and detecting nucleic acids.
77. To put it bluntly, nobody cares about strings of nucleic acids at all!
78. Blotting of nucleic acid is the central technique for hybridization studies
79. This invention concerns nucleic acid encoding for rat agouti related protein.
80. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing.