Barr body
... and the Behaviour of the Nucleolar Satellite during Accelerated Nucleoprotein Synthesis". Nature. 163 (4148): 676-677. Bibcode: ...
NcRNA therapy
... and the behaviour of the nucleolar satellite during accelerated nucleoprotein synthesis". Nature. 163 (4148): 676. Bibcode: ...
XYY syndrome
... and the behaviour of the nucleolar satellite during accelerated nucleoprotein synthesis". Nature. 163 (4148): 676-677. Bibcode: ...
Nuclear sexing
... and the behaviour of the nucleolar satellite during accelerated nucleoprotein synthesis". Nature. 163 (4148): 676. Bibcode: ...
X-inactivation
... and the behaviour of the nucleolar satellite during accelerated nucleoprotein synthesis". Nature. 163 (4148): 676-677. Bibcode: ...
Adolfo García-Sastre
"Identification of Amino Acid Residues Critical for the Anti-Interferon Activity of the Nucleoprotein of the Prototypic ...
Histone H1
H1 found in protists and bacteria, otherwise known as nucleoproteins HC1 and HC2 (Pfam PF07432, PF07382), lack the central ...
John Howard Northrop
... and determined that it was a nucleoprotein. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society that same year. Northrop also ...
Insulator (genetics)
This signal may be blocked by an insulator through the targeting of a nucleoprotein complex at the base of the loop formation. ...
Rapid influenza diagnostic test
... tells whether a person has a current influenza infection by detecting the influenza viral nucleoprotein antigen. Commercially ...
DNA condensation
They have lost many of the conserved histone genes, using mostly dinoflagellate viral nucleoproteins (DVNPs) or bacteria- ... and a DNA molecule forms millions of ordered nucleoprotein particles, the nucleosomes, which is just the first of many levels ...
Phlebovirus
Synthesis of the viral nucleoprotein and viral polymerase in the cytoplasm combines with the newly formed genomic RNA (gRNA) ...
Carlos Bustamante (biophysicist)
... to study the structure and function of nucleoprotein assemblies. His laboratory is developing methods of single-molecule ...
Bunyavirales
The ambisense S segment codes for the viral nucleoprotein (N) in the negative sense and a nonstructural protein (NSs) in the ...
Synthesis-dependent strand annealing
Assembly of a nucleoprotein filament comprising single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and the RecA homolog, Rad51, is a key step ... By directly interacting with Rad51, Srs2 dislodges Rad51 from nucleoprotein filaments thereby inhibiting Rad51-dependent ...
Histone
... otherwise known as nucleoprotein HC1/HC2. It has been proposed that core histone proteins are evolutionarily related to the ...
Filoviridae
The most abundant protein produced is the nucleoprotein, whose concentration in the cell determines when the RdRp switches from ...
Antigenic variation
... nucleoprotein (NP) and other antigens. These high affinity human monoclonal antibodies can be produced within a month after ...
Mononegavirales
The most abundant protein produced is the nucleoprotein, whose concentration in the cell determines when the RdRp switches from ...
Histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein
Magnesium concentrations below 2 mM, allows for the formation of rigid nucleoprotein filaments and high concentrations promote ...
Ebola
The most abundant protein produced is the nucleoprotein, whose concentration in the host cell determines when L switches from ...
Quaranjavirus
... which have recently been tentatively assigned to the viral nucleoprotein and matrix protein, respectively. Segment 7 of ...
Tahyna orthobunyavirus
The three segments are designated by their size, small (S), medium (M), and large (L) and are complexed with nucleoprotein to ... The S segment encodes two proteins: the nucleoprotein (N) and a non-structural protein (NSs) which inhibits transcription via ...
Autoimmunity
... which can bind DNA and nucleoproteins) and PNAR. More indirect aberrant activation of B cells can also be envisaged with ... and limited evidence for T cell responses implicates nucleoprotein antigens. In Celiac disease there are autoantibodies to ...
Wendell Meredith Stanley
His research on the virus causing the mosaic disease in tobacco plants led to the isolation of a nucleoprotein which displayed ...
Replication timing
... and the behaviour of the nucleolar satellite during accelerated nucleoprotein synthesis. Nature 163: 676. Lanctot C, Cheutin T ...
Influenza B virus
The Influenza B virus capsid is enveloped while its virion consists of an envelope, a matrix protein, a nucleoprotein complex, ...
Albert Claude
... "ribose nucleoprotein" (eventually named RNA). He was the first to use electron microscope to study biological cells. Earlier ...
One gene-one enzyme hypothesis
... genes were widely thought to consist of proteins or nucleoproteins (although the Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment and related ...
Angiocentric glioma
Other specific AG immunohistochemical tests include Ki-67 proliferative marker, neurospecific nucleoprotein (NeuN), protein 53 ...