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Compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effectsProfessor Kojima-Yuasa's team used compounds of nucleic acids derived from salmon milt DNA and torula yeast RNA and showed that chemical compounds like guanosine could prevent the proliferation of ...
Professor Kojima-Yuasa’s team used compounds of nucleic acids derived from salmon milt DNA and torula yeast RNA and showed that chemical compounds like guanosine could prevent the proliferation ...
“Nucleic acid molecules are shielded by nanoparticle delivery systems.” In their review, the authors summarized recent studies on nanoparticle-mediated cancer immunotherapy.
Mullegama SV, et al. Nucleic acid extraction from human biological samples. In: Biobanking: Methods and Protocols. Humana Press; 2019:359-383. Ali N, et al. Current nucleic acid extraction methods and ...
Nucleic acids are the vital compounds in your RNA, which you can also get from food in your diet. This article introduces the 7 healthy foods that are richest in nucleic acids.
After their success using cyanide to drive other chemical reactions, Krishnamurthy and his colleagues suspected that cyanide, even without enzymes, might also help turn α-keto acids into amino acids.
Published by the American Chemical Society. These lab-made molecules can bind to genes more strongly than DNA and RNA do, ... (Nucleic Acids Res. 2022, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac864).
An innovative programmable tool for targeting nucleic acids has been created, utilizing a prokaryotic immune defense system—and it is not CRISPR-Cas. Russian Academy of Sciences researchers have ...
Professor Kojima-Yuasa's team used compounds of nucleic acids derived from salmon milt DNA and torula yeast RNA and showed that chemical compounds like guanosine could prevent the proliferation of ...
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