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Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Volume 2, Issue 4

October 2000 - 4 articles

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Articles (4)

  • Review
  • Open Access
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Molecular Mechanisms of Self-Incompatibility in Brassica

  • Roman Sobotka,
  • Lenka Sáková and
  • Vladislav Curn

In Brassica species, self-incompatibility has been mapped genetically to a single chromosomal location. In this region several closely linked genes have been identified. One of them, S-locus receptor kinase (SRK), determines Shaplotype specificity...

  • Review
  • Open Access
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Ribozyme Pharmacokinetic Screening for Predicting Pharmacodynamic Dosing Regimens

  • Tom J. Parry,
  • Karyn S. Bouhana,
  • Karin S. Blanchard,
  • Pamela A. Pavco and
  • Jennifer A. Sandberg

A significant amount of research has been devoted to the chemical stabilization of synthetic ribozymes, in part, so that applications to systemic disease can be explored. A nuclease-stabilized synthetic hammerhead ribozyme, ANGIOZYME, has been devel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
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8 Pages

The methanogenic Archaea bring a broadened perspective to the field of nitrogen fixation. Biochemical and genetic studies show that nitrogen fixation in Archaea is evolutionarily related to nitrogen fixation in Bacteria and operates by the same fund...

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