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p53 gene: The Guardian of the genome. functions, regulation and inactivation
An oncogene is a gene that has the potential to cause cancer. In tumor cells, they are mutated or ex...
The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology is the foundation of gene expression. It describes how DNA is...
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NON CODING DNA (INTRONS) ALSO CALLED JUNK DNA. Non-coding DNA corresponds to the portions of an or...
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This presentation offers an in-depth exploration of DNA sequencing, focusing on the fundamental tech...
Zinc finger proteins are a family of proteins characterized by the presence of zinc finger motifs, w...
GPCRs are the most dynamic and most abundant all the receptors. The G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR...
HFR cells are formed from homologous recombination due to integration of the conjugate plasmid into ...
Functions of beta catenin Beta catenin stimulates growth by two ways: 1. Inhibits contact inhibition...
Single-cell CRISPR screening is a powerful and innovative approach in cancer research that combines ...
Biomarkers as Cancer Risk–Reducing Agent Targets and Efficacy End Points: A biomarker is a charac...
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"Biological Role of Complex Compounds: An Introduction" by Ahmed Quthb & Nahla Nizar, ...
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Huntington’s Disease It is basal ganglia disease. It is caused by degeneration of caudate nucleus ...
it is possible to have more than two allelic forms, i.e., multiple alleles, of one kind of gene. The...
1.Insulin is a polypeptide hormone mainly secreted by β cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pa...
Vector: A vector is a DNA molecule that has the ability to replicate autonomously in an appropriate ...