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The biochemistry of the nucleic acids

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The biochemistry of the nucleic acids is studied in detail in order to establish a clear picture of the role of phosphorous and nitrogen in the structure of DNA.
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The biochemistry of the nucleic acids , The biochemistry of the nucleic acids , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی

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The structure of sodium thymonucleate fibres. I. The influence of water content

TL;DR: A qualitative survey by Franklin & Gosling of the types of X-ray diagram given by highly orientated specimens of NaDNA at different humidities is reported in this paper, which suggests that the fundamental structural unit is a group of molecules so arranged that the phosphate groups are exposed and accessible to water.
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Purification and Properties of the recBC DNase of Escherichia coli K-12

TL;DR: The deoxyribonuclease controlled by the recB and recC loci of Escherichia coli K-12 has been purified to near homogeneity and can cleave single stranded DNA endonucleolytically, being stimulated 7-fold by ATP in this reaction.
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Nucleoside Analogues as Chemotherapeutic Agents: A Review

TL;DR: The importance of nucleoside analogues in chemotherapy and in other potential therapeutic approaches as immunomodulation or regulation of gene expression is reviewed in this paper, where the authors also present a review of the role of RNA-based methods.
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Propriocidal apoptosis of mature T lymphocytes occurs at S phase of the cell cycle

TL;DR: It is found that cells must be in a certain phase of the cell cycle to be susceptible to TcR‐mediated death, and this results provide additional evidence that the T cell growth lymphokines IL‐2 and IL‐4 may participate in the down‐regulation of T cell responses by apoptosis a pathway the authors have termed “propriocidal regulation”.
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Novel electrochemical sensor based on functionalized graphene for simultaneous determination of adenine and guanine in DNA.

TL;DR: A nano-material carboxylic acid functionalized graphene (graphene-COOH) was prepared and used to construct a novel biosensor for the simultaneous detection of adenine and guanine and exhibited some advantages, such as simplicity, rapidity, high sensitivity, good reproducibility and long-term stability.