-
121by Mrkonjic, Miralem“... repair (MMR) system and leads to genome-wide microsatellite instability (MSI). MLH1 promoter...”
Published 2009
Get full text
-
122by Moodley, Serisha“... therapeutics and bioengineering solutions. This study aims to investigate the structural and functional role...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
123by Moodley, Serisha“... therapeutics and bioengineering solutions. This study aims to investigate the structural and functional role...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
124by Wang, Qingniao“...In the human genome, 43 BTB (Bric-à-brac, Tramtrack, and Broad Complex) containing BTB-Zinc Finger...”
Published 2009
Get full text
-
125by Ali, Mehrab“... serious public health concern. Recently, new experimental tools, such as bacterial genome-wide deletion...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
126by Ali, Mehrab“... serious public health concern. Recently, new experimental tools, such as bacterial genome-wide deletion...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
127by Wang, Qingniao“...In the human genome, 43 BTB (Bric-à-brac, Tramtrack, and Broad Complex) containing BTB-Zinc Finger...”
Published 2009
Get full text
-
128by Yamarte, Cesar“... silencing in long-term cell culture, low genomic integration efficiencies, small genetic cargo limit...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
129by Lifeso, Kimberley“... of autoantibodies against self-antigens. SLE has a complex multifactorial genetic basis. Genome wide association...”
Published 2013
Get full text
-
130by Bertrand, Kelsey C.“... and epigenetic factors have yet to be discovered. After a genome wide screen of a large cohort of primary...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
131by Bertrand, Kelsey C.“... and epigenetic factors have yet to be discovered. After a genome wide screen of a large cohort of primary...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
132by Lifeso, Kimberley“... of autoantibodies against self-antigens. SLE has a complex multifactorial genetic basis. Genome wide association...”
Published 2013
Get full text
-
133by Yamarte, Cesar“... silencing in long-term cell culture, low genomic integration efficiencies, small genetic cargo limit...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
134by Sibony, Michal“...Genome-wide association studies have implicated autophagy in Crohn’s Disease (CD) pathogenesis...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
135by Sibony, Michal“...Genome-wide association studies have implicated autophagy in Crohn’s Disease (CD) pathogenesis...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
136by Arefeen, Dewan“...Analysis of the genome of Anabaena sp. PCC7120 reveals that it lacks the gene, ccaA, which encodes...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
137by Arefeen, Dewan“...Analysis of the genome of Anabaena sp. PCC7120 reveals that it lacks the gene, ccaA, which encodes...”
Published 2010
Get full text
-
138by Marit, Michael“... of a specific, fully functional blood cell type. Many cases involve deregulation of a protein tyrosine...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
139by Marit, Michael“... of a specific, fully functional blood cell type. Many cases involve deregulation of a protein tyrosine...”
Published 2012
Get full text
-
140by DeVeale, Brian“... to functional maturation of neural stem cells and to what extent the murine genome is imprinted. Our data...”
Published 2013
Get full text