Sentences with phrase «dicer in»

While fans will likely enjoy this tale of the conflicted Wolverine, the revengeful plot and frequent violent portrayals may give parents reason for concern about letting their kids see this slicer / dicer in action.
Scientists find a new role for RNAi protein Dicer in preventing collisions during DNA replication...
Re-evaluation of the roles of DROSHA, Export in 5, and DICER in microRNA biogenesis.
«It's good to build on our previous research on miRNA processing and Dicer in aging and find that a decline in Dicer may also play an important role in HIV lipodystrophy by dramatically changing the biology of fat and the tendency towards diabetes and metabolic syndrome,» says lead author C. Ronald Kahn, MD, Chief Academic Officer at Joslin Diabetes Center and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
As long as we live in a capitalist society, people will seek advantage in making money within and outside of the rules, from the loaded - dicers in the alleyway to the megabanks behind the casinos.

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FoodSwing has spent in excess of $ 22 million automating a stainless steel fortress of cookers, tanks, dicers, pureeing machines, blending, liquefying and milling equipment — all just to prepare for the aseptic processing and filling operation.
The new, compact Affinity INTEGRA dicer (image) has been specially developed for difficult cutting tasks in the food industry.
In plants and Caenorhabditis elegans, two distinct populations of small RNAs have been proposed to participate in RNAi: «Primary siRNAs» (derived from DICER nuclease - mediated cleavage of the original trigger) and «secondary siRNAs» [additional small RNAs whose synthesis requires an RNA - directed RNA polymerase (RdRP)-RSBIn plants and Caenorhabditis elegans, two distinct populations of small RNAs have been proposed to participate in RNAi: «Primary siRNAs» (derived from DICER nuclease - mediated cleavage of the original trigger) and «secondary siRNAs» [additional small RNAs whose synthesis requires an RNA - directed RNA polymerase (RdRP)-RSBin RNAi: «Primary siRNAs» (derived from DICER nuclease - mediated cleavage of the original trigger) and «secondary siRNAs» [additional small RNAs whose synthesis requires an RNA - directed RNA polymerase (RdRP)-RSB-.
Most importantly, miR - BART6 silences Dicer through multiple target sites located in the 3 «UTR of Dicer mRNA.
Interestingly, suppression of Dicer activities is reported to result in promotion of epithelial - mesenchymal transistion and metastatic transformation of cancer cells.
For example, they discovered that ADAR1 forms a complex with Dicer to play a major role in the control of RNA interference mechanism.
To block all miRNA formation in zebrafish, we generated maternal - zygotic dicer (MZdicer) mutants that disrupt the Dicer ribonuclease III and double - stranded RNA - binding domdicer (MZdicer) mutants that disrupt the Dicer ribonuclease III and double - stranded RNA - binding domDicer ribonuclease III and double - stranded RNA - binding domains.
Fareh, Yeom, Haagsma, Chauhan, Heo, Joo «TRBP ensures efficient Dicer processing of precursor microRNA in RNA - crowded environments» Nature Communications, (2016)
(2014) A variety of Dicer substrates in human and C.elegans.
The length of the loop is at least 8 nucleotides long; there is no apparent maximum in loop length, even in organisms possessing only a single Dicer gene, contra (6), even though most taxa like vertebrates with single Dicer genes never show loop lengths greater than ~ 40 nucleotides.
We are exploring the roles for epigenetic enzymes, small non-coding RNAs, and DICER 1 in the initiation and maintenance of abnormal DNA methylation patterns in cancer.
Inhibition of Dicer or Ago2 expression revealed that small RNAs are involved in an immediate response to demethylation - induced transposon activation, while the deposition of repressive histone marks follows as a chronic response.
I know it sounds like a late - night TV offer, with a vegetable dicer thrown in for free, but one of the most exciting areas of aging research is on the importance of the length of the tips of your chromosomes, called telomeres.
Copy editor Rusty Blackwell ordained it «the best slicer and dicer on the market today,» while editor - in - chief Jean Jennings succinctly called it «a superb little rocket.»
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