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Genome Size Variation in Sesamum indicum L. Germplasm from Niger

  • Najat Takvorian,
  • Hamissou Zangui,
  • Abdel Kader Naino Jika,
  • Aïda Alouane and
  • Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev

29 May 2024

Sesamum indicum L. (Pedaliaceae) is one of the most economically important oil crops in the world, thanks to the high oil content of its seeds and its nutritional value. It is cultivated all over the world, mainly in Asia and Africa. Well adapted to...

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3 Citations
2,266 Views
14 Pages

Genome Size Variation across a Cypriot Fabeae Tribe Germplasm Collection

  • Iliana Charalambous,
  • Nektaria Ioannou,
  • Angelos C. Kyratzis,
  • Dimitrios Kourtellarides,
  • Marianna Hagidimitriou and
  • Nikolaos Nikoloudakis

27 March 2023

DNA content is an important trait linked to the evolutionary routes of taxa and often connected to speciation. In the present study, we studied C-values variation across the Cypriot Fabeae gene pool. Several hundred plants (Vicia spp., Lens spp., Pis...

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3 Citations
2,411 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Redundancy in Rye Shows in a Variety of Ways

  • Alexander V. Vershinin,
  • Evgeny A. Elisafenko and
  • Elena V. Evtushenko

7 January 2023

Fifty years ago Susumu Ohno formulated the famous C-value paradox, which states that there is no correlation between the physical sizes of the genome, i.e., the amount of DNA, and the complexity of the organism, and highlighted the problem of genome...

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357 Views
15 Pages

Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Effects on Agronomic Traits in Diploid Interspecific Potato Hybrids

  • Paulina Smyda-Dajmund,
  • Alicja Macko-Podgórni and
  • Dorota Sołtys-Kalina

8 November 2025

The cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a globally important crop with a narrow genetic pool, making it vulnerable to biotic and abiotic stresses. The present study analyzed the relative content of the nuclear, mitochondrial, and plastid geno...

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5 Citations
3,475 Views
19 Pages

Diversity and Cytogenomic Characterization of Wild Carrots in the Macaronesian Islands

  • Guilherme Roxo,
  • Mónica Moura,
  • Pedro Talhinhas,
  • José Carlos Costa,
  • Luís Silva,
  • Raquel Vasconcelos,
  • Miguel Menezes de Sequeira and
  • Maria Manuel Romeiras

18 September 2021

The Macaronesian islands constitute an enormous reservoir of genetic variation of wild carrots (subtribe Daucinae; Apiaceae), including 10 endemic species, but an accurate understanding of the diversification processes within these islands is still l...

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5 Citations
3,499 Views
15 Pages

Genome Size and Chromosome Number Evaluation of Astragalus L. sect. Hymenostegis Bunge (Fabaceae)

  • Ali Bagheri,
  • Azadeh Akhavan Roofigar,
  • Zahra Nemati and
  • Frank R. Blattner

5 February 2022

Astragalus section Hymenostegis is one of the important characteristic elements of thorn-cushion formations in the Irano-Turanian floristic region. In this paper, we examined the chromosome number of 17 species (15 new reports) and provide estimates...

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24 Citations
3,849 Views
17 Pages

3 September 2020

Holly (Ilex L.), from the monogeneric Aquifoliaceae, is a woody dioecious genus cultivated as pharmaceutical and culinary plants, ornamentals, and industrial materials. With distinctive leaf morphology and growth habitats, but uniform reproductive or...

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4 Citations
2,429 Views
13 Pages

A Novel Sorbitol-Based Flow Cytometry Buffer Is Effective for Genome Size Estimation across a Cypriot Grapevine Collection

  • Kyriakos Michael,
  • Constantina Andreou,
  • Anastasia Markou,
  • Michalakis Christoforou and
  • Nikolaos Nikoloudakis

5 March 2024

Flow cytometry (FCM) is a widely used technique to study genome size (C-value), but recalcitrant metabolites in grapevines often hinder its efficiency in grapevine research. The aim of the present study was (i) to develop a novel buffer tailormade fo...

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3 Citations
2,396 Views
23 Pages

Nuclear DNA Amounts in Chinese Bryophytes Estimated by Flow Cytometry: Variation Patterns and Biological Significances

  • Dandan Li,
  • Guangyu Luo,
  • Shuiliang Guo,
  • Ruoling Huang,
  • Jun Yang,
  • Tong Cao and
  • Jing Yu

5 April 2023

There exists an obvious gap in our knowledge of the nuclear DNA amount of bryophytes, not only in terms of the low number of species represented, but also in systematic and geographic representation. In order to increase our knowledge of nuclear DNA...

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1 Citations
1,863 Views
11 Pages

Presence of Soya in Industrial and Homemade Sausage Production in Kosovo and Its Reflection on Fatty Acid Profile

  • Dafina Mehmetukaj,
  • Xhavit Bytyçi,
  • Armend Cana,
  • Vlora Gashi-Zogëjani,
  • Malbora Shandro-Zeqiri,
  • Drita Bajraktari,
  • Dean Jankuloski and
  • Zehra Hajrulai-Musliu

21 October 2024

In the present study, we investigated to what extent soybean was used in industrial and homemade sausage produced in Kosovo, as well as its potential impact on the fatty acid profile. In total, 63 samples, 42 industrial and 21 traditional sausages, w...

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3 Citations
3,394 Views
10 Pages

FLT3-ITD Expression as a Potential Biomarker for the Assessment of Treatment Response in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

  • Diego Carbonell,
  • María Chicano,
  • Alfonso J. Cardero,
  • Ignacio Gómez-Centurión,
  • Rebeca Bailén,
  • Gillen Oarbeascoa,
  • Diana Martínez-Señarís,
  • Carolina Franco,
  • Paula Muñiz and
  • Javier Anguita
  • + 4 authors

19 August 2022

FLT3-internal tandem duplication (ITD) analysis is not typically performed in cDNA samples and is not considered an appropriate marker for monitoring measurable residual disease (MRD). The aims of this study were to compare FLT3-ITD mutation analysis...

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8 Citations
3,038 Views
9 Pages

Impact of Mitochondrial DNA Mutations on Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in the Novosibirsk Region

  • Tatiana V. Kirichenko,
  • Anastasia I. Ryzhkova,
  • Vasily V. Sinyov,
  • Marina D. Sazonova,
  • Varvara A. Orekhova,
  • Vasily P. Karagodin,
  • Elena V. Gerasimova,
  • Mikhail I. Voevoda,
  • Alexander N. Orekhov and
  • Yulia I. Ragino
  • + 2 authors

22 August 2020

The search for markers of predisposition to atherosclerosis development is very important for early identification of individuals with a high risk of cardiovascular disease. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of mitochond...

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4 Citations
2,101 Views
14 Pages

28 February 2024

The genetically modified (GM) maize DBN9936 with a biosafety certificate will soon undergo commercial application. To monitor the safety of DBN9936 maize, three genomic DNA (gDNA) reference materials (RMs) (DBN9936a, DBN9936b, and DBN9936c) were prep...

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6 Citations
4,533 Views
14 Pages

Comparison of Four Methods of RNA Extraction and cDNA Synthesis from The Venom of Peruvian Snakes of the Genus Bothrops of Clinical Importance

  • Daniel Torrejón,
  • Javier Cárdenas,
  • Diana Juárez,
  • Jordano Espinoza,
  • Alex Proleón,
  • Andrés Agurto-Arteaga,
  • Fanny Lazo,
  • Mariana Leguía,
  • Félix A. Urra and
  • Eladio F. Sánchez
  • + 3 authors

RNA purification and cDNA synthesis represents the starting point for molecular analyses of snake venom proteins-enzymes. Usually, the sacrifice of snakes is necessary for venom gland extraction to identify protein-coding transcripts; however, the ve...

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Markers of Mitochondrial Injury and Neurological Outcomes of Comatose Patients after Cardiac Arrest

  • Ina Živanović,
  • Katarina Miš,
  • Sergej Pirkmajer,
  • Ivica Marić and
  • Tomaž Goslar

9 August 2024

Background and Objectives: Most patients who are successfully resuscitated from cardiac arrest remain comatose, and only half regain consciousness 72 h after the arrest. Neuroprognostication methods can be complex and even inconclusive. As mitochondr...

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10 Citations
2,795 Views
13 Pages

MPO-DNA Complexes and cf-DNA in Patients with Sepsis and Their Clinical Value

  • Danmei Zhang,
  • Jin Guo,
  • Chunxia Shi,
  • Yukun Wang,
  • Yanqiong Zhang,
  • Xiaoya Zhang and
  • Zuojiong Gong

26 September 2024

Background/Objectives: Neutrophils, as the first line of defense in the immune response, produce neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) upon activation, which are significant in the pathogenesis and organ damage in sepsis. This study aims to explore t...

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2 Citations
3,779 Views
17 Pages

DNA Methylation and Demethylation in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Associations with Clinicopathological Characteristics and the Chemotherapy Response

  • Kateryna Tarhonska,
  • Mateusz Wichtowski,
  • Thomas Wow,
  • Agnieszka Kołacińska-Wow,
  • Katarzyna Płoszka,
  • Wojciech Fendler,
  • Izabela Zawlik,
  • Sylwia Paszek,
  • Alina Zuchowska and
  • Ewa Jabłońska

Objectives: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive cancer subtype with limited treatment options due to the absence of estrogen, progesterone receptors, and HER2 expression. This study examined the impact of DNA methylation and demethy...

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6 Citations
11,436 Views
19 Pages

7 December 2007

DNA topoisomerases (topos) and DNA polymerases (pols) are involved in manyaspects of DNA metabolism such as replication reactions. We found that long chainunsaturated fatty acids such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) (i.e., eicosapentaenoicacid...

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15 Citations
6,279 Views
17 Pages

11 June 2015

Thlaspi arvense is a well-known annual farmland weed with worldwide distribution, which can be found from sea level to above 4000 m high on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). In this paper, a phylogeographic history of T. arvense including 19 populat...

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36 Citations
9,654 Views
17 Pages

A Selective G-Quadruplex DNA-Stabilizing Ligand Based on a Cyclic Naphthalene Diimide Derivative

  • Md. Monirul Islam,
  • Satoshi Fujii,
  • Shinobu Sato,
  • Tatsuo Okauchi and
  • Shigeori Takenaka

12 June 2015

A cyclic naphthalene diimide (cyclic NDI, 1), carrying a benzene moiety as linker chain, was synthesized and its interaction with G-quadruplex DNAs of a-core and a-coreTT as a human telomeric DNA, c-kit and c-myc as DNA sequence at promoter region, o...

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6 Citations
2,676 Views
17 Pages

The abnormal levels of four DNA bases, namely guanine (G), adenine (A), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are implicated in several cancers, metabolic diseases, and HIV/AIDS. Therefore, the accurate detection and concentration measurement of these four D...

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3 Citations
2,212 Views
14 Pages

22 February 2024

Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and aerobic bacteria designated chi1T and chi5T were isolated from the root of Suaeda japonica Makino. Phylogenetics utilizing 16S rRNA and whole-genome sequences of the two novel strains chi1T and chi5T confirmed that they...

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3 Citations
1,289 Views
14 Pages

The genome is continuously exposed to a variety of harmful factors that result in a significant amount of DNA damage. This article examines the influence of a multi-damage site containing oxidized imino-allantoin (OXIa) and 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2′...

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7 Citations
3,144 Views
13 Pages

Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Ground-Level Ozone Associated Global DNA Hypomethylation and Bulky DNA Adduct Formation

  • Armelle Munnia,
  • Valentina Bollati,
  • Valentina Russo,
  • Luca Ferrari,
  • Marcello Ceppi,
  • Marco Bruzzone,
  • Stefano Dugheri,
  • Giulio Arcangeli,
  • Franco Merlo and
  • Marco Peluso

20 January 2023

Studies have indicated that air pollution, including surface-level ozone (O3), can significantly influence the risk of chronic diseases. To better understand the carcinogenic mechanisms of air pollutants and identify predictive disease biomarkers, we...

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9 Citations
3,375 Views
13 Pages

Zobellia barbeyronii sp. nov., a New Member of the Family Flavobacteriaceae, Isolated from Seaweed, and Emended Description of the Species Z. amurskyensis, Z. laminariae, Z. russellii and Z. uliginosa

  • Olga Nedashkovskaya,
  • Nadezhda Otstavnykh,
  • Natalia Zhukova,
  • Konstantin Guzev,
  • Viktoria Chausova,
  • Liudmila Tekutyeva,
  • Valery Mikhailov and
  • Marina Isaeva

22 October 2021

Six Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, and motile by gliding bacterial strains were isolated from Pacific green and red algae. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences placed the novel strains into the genus Zobellia as a distinc...

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Two novel bacterial strains, designated S70T and S69A, were isolated from a marine brittle star collected in the South China Sea. These strains are Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, aerobic, and rod-shaped. A phylogenomic analysis indicated that strai...

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68 Citations
6,894 Views
15 Pages

A DNA Methylation-Based Test for Breast Cancer Detection in Circulating Cell-Free DNA

  • Sofia Salta,
  • Sandra P. Nunes,
  • Mário Fontes-Sousa,
  • Paula Lopes,
  • Micaela Freitas,
  • Margarida Caldas,
  • Luís Antunes,
  • Fernando Castro,
  • Pedro Antunes and
  • Susana Palma de Sousa
  • + 2 authors

7 November 2018

Background: Breast cancer (BrC) is the most frequent neoplasm in women. New biomarkers, including aberrant DNA methylation, may improve BrC management. Herein, we evaluated the detection and prognostic performance of seven genes’ promoter methy...

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38 Citations
8,288 Views
15 Pages

15 August 2013

A series of novel potential DNA bis-intercalators were designed and synthesized, in which two glucuronic acids were linked by ethylenediamine, and the glucuronic acid was coupled with various chromophores, including quinoline, acridine, indole and pu...

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7 Citations
5,221 Views
12 Pages

High concentrations of Na+ or [Co(NH3)6]3+ can induce the B to Z conformational transition in alternating (dC-dG) oligo and polynucleotides. The use of short DNA oligomers (dC-dG)4 and (dm5C-dG)4 as models can allow a thermodynamic characterization o...

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3 Citations
1,883 Views
13 Pages

27 June 2024

The genus Chamaecyparis comprises seven species (C. formosensis, C. hodginsii, C. lawsoniana, C. nootkatensis (Callitropsis nootkatensis), C. obtusa, C. pisifera, and C. thyoides). Accurate species identification is necessary for proper use and econo...

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12 Citations
3,067 Views
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A New Concept of Enhancing the Anticancer Activity of Manganese Terpyridine Complex by Oxygen-Containing Substituent Modification

  • Jiahe Li,
  • Min Chen,
  • Jinzhang Jiang,
  • Jieyou Huang,
  • Hailan Chen,
  • Lixia Pan,
  • Dmytro S. Nesterov,
  • Zhen Ma and
  • Armando J. L. Pombeiro

15 February 2023

Eleven manganese 4′-substituted-2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine complexes (1a–1c and 2a–2h) with three non-oxygen-containing substituents (L1a–L1c: phenyl, naphthalen-2-yl and naphthalen-1-yl, L1a–L1c) and eight...

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8 Citations
3,457 Views
13 Pages

19 October 2022

Cordyceps militaris is a high-value medicinal and edible fungus that produces many bioactive compounds, including carotenoid, and thus, improving the carotenoid productivity of C. militaris will increase its commercial value. However, little is known...

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5 Citations
3,859 Views
16 Pages

3 December 2021

Here, we describe the polyphasic taxonomy of a novel isolated strain WH53T from the genus Zooshikella isolated from the sand sediment located between the lumen of the Crassostrea gigas From Germany. Phylogenetic analysis determined that the strain WH...

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16 Citations
4,887 Views
13 Pages

(1) Background: Streptomyces sp. TP-A0598 derived from seawater produces lydicamycin and its congeners. We aimed to investigate its taxonomic status; (2) Methods: A polyphasic approach and whole genome analysis are employed; (3) Results: Strain TP-A0...

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9 Citations
4,304 Views
13 Pages

Sugar-Pucker Force-Induced Transition in Single-Stranded DNA

  • Xavier Viader-Godoy,
  • Maria Manosas and
  • Felix Ritort

The accurate knowledge of the elastic properties of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) is key to characterize the thermodynamics of molecular reactions that are studied by force spectroscopy methods where DNA is mechanically unfolded. Examples range from DN...

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4 Citations
2,955 Views
16 Pages

Developing Qualitative Plasmid DNA Reference Materials to Detect Mechanisms of Quinolone and Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Foodborne Pathogens

  • Qinya Niu,
  • Xiumin Su,
  • Luxin Lian,
  • Jinling Huang,
  • Shutong Xue,
  • Wei Zhou,
  • Hongyang Zhao,
  • Xing’an Lu,
  • Shenghui Cui and
  • Jia Chen
  • + 1 author

7 January 2022

The aim of this study was to develop homogeneous and stable plasmid DNA reference materials for detecting the mechanisms of resistance to quinolones and fluoroquinolones in foodborne pathogens. The DNA fragments of 11 target genes associated with qui...

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1,042 Views
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Genes Encoding Multiple Modulators of the Immune Response Are Methylated in the Prostate Tumor Microenvironment of African Americans

  • Vinay Kumar,
  • Tara Sinta Kartika Jennings,
  • Lucas Ueta,
  • James Nguyen,
  • Liankun Song,
  • Michael McClelland,
  • Weiping Chu,
  • Michael Lilly,
  • Michael Ittmann and
  • Patricia Castro
  • + 5 authors

19 July 2025

Background/Objectives: Prostate cancer (PCa) is diagnosed at an earlier median age, more advanced stage, and has worse clinical outcomes in African American (AA) men compared to European Americans (EA). Methods: To investigate the role of aberrant DN...

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3 Citations
2,568 Views
19 Pages

29 September 2021

DNA N4-methylcytosine(4mC) plays an important role in numerous biological functions and is a mechanism of particular epigenetic importance. Therefore, accurate identification of the 4mC sites in DNA sequences is necessary to understand the functional...

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1 Citations
1,983 Views
11 Pages

Pseudidiomarina fusca sp. nov., Isolated from the Surface Seawater of the Western Pacific Ocean

  • Yaru Wang,
  • Xiaolei Wang,
  • Xueyu Gao,
  • Jingjing He,
  • Xiaoyu Yang,
  • Yunxiao Zhang,
  • Xiaohua Zhang and
  • Xiaochong Shi

The Gram-negative marine bacterium GXY010T, which has been isolated from the surface seawater of the western Pacific Ocean, is aerobic, non-motile and non-flagellated. Strain GXY010T exhibits growth across a temperature range of 10–42 °C (o...

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2,599 Views
11 Pages

7 May 2024

Two isolates of Roseateles were discovered in soil samples collected from Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. These isolates exhibited rod-shaped morphology and were facultatively anaerobic, non-motile, and tested positive for oxidase and cata...

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7 Citations
3,400 Views
14 Pages

Cell-Free DNA 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Signatures for Lung Cancer Prognosis

  • Jianming Shao,
  • Randall J. Olsen,
  • Saro Kasparian,
  • Chuan He,
  • Eric H. Bernicker and
  • Zejuan Li

6 February 2024

Accurate prognostic markers are essential for guiding effective lung cancer treatment strategies. The level of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) in tissue is independently associated with overall survival (OS) in lung cancer patients. We explored the pr...

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6 Citations
5,577 Views
13 Pages

Genome Size of Life Forms of Araceae—A New Piece in the C-Value Puzzle

  • Domen Kocjan,
  • Jasna Dolenc Koce,
  • Florian Etl and
  • Marina Dermastia

27 January 2022

The genome size of an organism is an important trait that has predictive values applicable to various scientific fields, including ecology. The main source of plant C-values is the Plant DNA C-values database of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, which c...

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13 Citations
4,883 Views
17 Pages

Metallo-Liposomes of Ruthenium Used as Promising Vectors of Genetic Material

  • José Antonio Lebrón,
  • Francisco José Ostos,
  • Manuel López-López,
  • María Luisa Moyá,
  • Carlos Sales,
  • Encarnación García,
  • Clara Beatriz García-Calderón,
  • Margarita García-Calderón,
  • María José Peña-Gómez and
  • Iván V. Rosado
  • + 3 authors

Gene therapy is a therapeutic process consisting of the transport of genetic material into cells. The design and preparation of novel carriers to transport DNA is an important research line in the medical field. Hybrid compounds such as metallo-lipos...

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9 Citations
5,539 Views
12 Pages

Characterization of Sinomonas gamaensis sp. nov., a Novel Soil Bacterium with Antifungal Activity against Exserohilum turcicum

  • Yansong Fu,
  • Rui Yan,
  • Dongli Liu,
  • Junwei Zhao,
  • Jia Song,
  • Xiangjing Wang,
  • Lin Cui,
  • Ji Zhang and
  • Wensheng Xiang

A novel Gram staining positive, aerobic bacterium NEAU-HV1T that exhibits antifungal activity against Exserohilum turcicum was isolated from a soil collected from Gama, Hadjer lamis, Chad. It was grown at 10–45 °C (optimum 30 °C), pH 5&...

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3 Citations
2,034 Views
11 Pages

Two strains, designated NL03-T5T and NL03-T5-1, were isolated from a soil sample collected from the Nanling National Forests, Guangdong Province, PR China. The two strains were Gram-stain-positive, aerobic, rod-shaped and had lophotrichous flagellati...

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1 Citations
3,871 Views
16 Pages

17 December 2024

Currently, bacterial classification at the species level relies on the 95–96% average nucleotide identity (ANI) value that is known to be equivalent to a 70% digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH) value. However, during the routine identifi...

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7 Citations
2,942 Views
16 Pages

A novel strain of Gram-negative, rod-shaped aerobic bacteria, identified as IY22, was isolated from the root nodules of Astragalus flavescens. The analysis of the 16S rDNA and recA (recombinase A) gene sequences indicated that the strain belongs to t...

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8 Citations
3,828 Views
22 Pages

Global 5mC and 5hmC DNA Levels in Human Sperm Subpopulations with Differentially Protaminated Chromatin in Normo- and Oligoasthenozoospermic Males

  • Marta Olszewska,
  • Oliwia Kordyl,
  • Marzena Kamieniczna,
  • Monika Fraczek,
  • Piotr Jędrzejczak and
  • Maciej Kurpisz

Epigenetic modifications play a special role in the male infertility aetiology. Published data indicate the link between sperm quality and sperm chromatin protamination. This study aimed to determine the relationship between methylation (5mC) and hyd...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,043 Views
31 Pages

Acridine Based N-Acylhydrazone Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents: Synthesis, Characterization and ctDNA/HSA Spectroscopic Binding Properties

  • Mária Vilková,
  • Monika Hudáčová,
  • Nikola Palušeková,
  • Rastislav Jendželovský,
  • Miroslav Almáši,
  • Tibor Béres,
  • Peter Fedoročko and
  • Mária Kožurková

30 April 2022

A series of novel acridine N-acylhydrazone derivatives have been synthesized as potential topoisomerase I/II inhibitors, and their binding (calf thymus DNA—ctDNA and human serum albumin—HSA) and biological activities as potential anticanc...

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7 Citations
4,685 Views
18 Pages

Maximization of the Minicircle DNA Vaccine Production Expressing SARS-CoV-2 RBD

  • Cathy Ventura,
  • Dalinda Eusébio,
  • Ana M. Gonçalves,
  • Jorge Barroca-Ferreira,
  • Diana Costa,
  • Zhengrong Cui,
  • Luís A. Passarinha and
  • Ângela Sousa

Nucleic acid vaccines have been proven to be a revolutionary technology to induce an efficient, safe and rapid response against pandemics, like the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Minicircle DNA (mcDNA) is an innovative vector more stable than messen...

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