„Replication“
Suchergebnisse
7.429 Treffer
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Activation of PI3K/AKT and ERK MAPK signal pathways is required for the induction of lytic cycle replication of Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus by herpes simplex virus type 1
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Ultraviolet stress delays chromosome replication in light/dark synchronized cells of the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus marinus PCC9511
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Replication of micrometric and sub-micrometric structured surfaces using micro-injection and micro-injection compression moulding
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Drug repurposing to target Ebola virus replication and virulence using structural systems pharmacology
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Fast automatic quantitative cell replication with fluorescent live cell imaging
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An efficient replication approach based on trust for distributed self-healing systems
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An Exploration of the Psychometric Properties of the Social Experiences Questionnaire: Replication and Extension
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The ability to interpret affective states in horses' body language is associated with experience with animals
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Remarks on the Review Article “Replication and Evolution in Inorganic Systems” by Armin Weiss †
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Self‐Replication by Condensation of 3‐Aminobenzamidines and 2‐Formylphenoxyacetic Acids †
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Reciprocal Template Effects in a Replication Cycle †
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DNA sequences from Saccharomycopsis fibuligera capable of autonomous replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Dynamic Error Correction in Autocatalytic Peptide Networks
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Nonenzymatic Oligomerization of Ribonucleotides on Guanosine‐Rich Templates: Suppression of the Self‐Pairing of Guanosine † ‡
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Asymmetric Self‐Replication of Chiral 1,2‐Amino Alcohols by Highly Enantioselective Autoinductive Reduction † ‡
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Highly Precise Shape Mimicry by a Difluorotoluene Deoxynucleoside, a Replication‐Competent Substitute for Thymidine †
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Low-level mitochondrial heteroplasmy modulates DNA replication, glucose metabolism and lifespan in mice
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HIV integration sites in latently infected cell lines: evidence of ongoing replication
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An Efficient Load Balancing Algorithm in Distributed Network
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Nonrecurrent PMP22-RAI1 contiguous gene deletions arise from replication-based mechanisms and result in Smith–Magenis syndrome with evident peripheral neuropathy