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Neat – an Improved Genomic Platform for Nucleic Acid Research

... such as thermal cyclers NEAT technology has excellent reproducibility and can be used to amplify highly degraded nucleic acid samples. Researchers can now analyze genetic material from archived tissue samples and develop diagnostic ... Read Read: Neat – an Improved Genomic Platform for Nucleic Acid Research

By: Neil Watson | 06/11/2008 | Science
Jessica Castro

Bioconjugates: Development And Applications Of Nucleic Acids And Peptides Conjugated To Lipids

... applications, because of their potential uses in genetic therapy and blocking gene expression the bioconjugates of nucleic acids are the most important ones. In general these bioconjugates acquire new properties, such as resistance to ... Read Read: Bioconjugates: Development And Applications Of Nucleic Acids And Peptides Conjugated To Lipids

By: Jessica Castro | 12/03/2009 | Health

xMAP® Technology- Pioneering Platform for Nucleic Acid Detection

... diagnostic applications. It is capable of providing high content data that enables high throughput nucleic acid detection. Its a promising technology that will suffice the present as well as the future requirements of the molecular research ... Read Read: xMAP® Technology- Pioneering Platform for Nucleic Acid Detection

By: Neil Watson | 14/04/2009 | Science
John Spencer Ellis

Vitamin B9 (folic Acid)

... the body in many other ways, too.   Vitamin B9 is required to help form DNA and other nucleic acids. Since DNA and other nucleic acids are created along with new cell growth, this vitamin plays a crucial role in the body's ability to ... Read Read: Vitamin B9 (folic Acid)

By: John Spencer Ellis | 28/07/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins

Vitamin B9 Or Folic Acid - Is This The Only Needed By Women?

... energy that the body can use. Vitamin B9 helps in the production of new red blood cells as well as DNA and other nucleic acids. It even helps to fight against the heart disease causing amino acids called 'Homocysteine'. Folic Acid is ... Read Read: Vitamin B9 Or Folic Acid - Is This The Only Needed By Women?

By: Mike Singh | 09/12/2007 | Supplements & Vitamins
Rob D. Hawkins

A Natural Approach To Uric Acid Control

... ribonucleic acid) and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). It is a component of blood and urine that is the end product of nucleic acid metabolism. Men older than 30, people who are overweight, people who drink alcohol regularly, and people who use ... Read Read: A Natural Approach To Uric Acid Control

By: Rob D. Hawkins | 11/12/2009 | Wellness

Methionine is an Important Sulfur Containing Amino Acid For Cell Membranes

... . These add aminopropyl, sulfo and methyl groups to a number of substances, the most common being the methylation of proteins, nucleic acids and lipids. Phosphatidylcholine is produced by the enzyme-catalyzed sequential methylation of ... Read Read: Methionine is an Important Sulfur Containing Amino Acid For Cell Membranes

By: Darrell Miller | 12/05/2009 | Health
Helena Ederveen

Know Your Amino Acids

... muscles before strengthening them. Amino acids promote anabolism, which is the building up of cells using proteins and nucleic acids. In this way amino acids aid metabolism or the set of chemical reactions in the body necessary for life ... Read Read: Know Your Amino Acids

By: Helena Ederveen | 03/11/2008 | Health

Rob D. Hawkins

Elevated Uric Acid Causes Can Be Wide Ranging

... sometimes circumstances arise that interrupt or diminish the body’s ability to regulate normal levels. Uric acid is produced naturally in the body due to cell nucleic breakdown. Additionally high purine foods also play a major role in uric ... Read Read: Elevated Uric Acid Causes Can Be Wide Ranging

By: Rob D. Hawkins | 11/12/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Life: the Achilles Heel of Naturalism

... molecules that make the cell function, and the membrane controls movement of materials in and out of the cell DNA, a nucleic acid which contains genetic instructions for making identical copies of itself and issues instructions ... Read Read: Life: the Achilles Heel of Naturalism

By: Jerry Richard Boone | 21/05/2007 | News & Society

What is Vitamin C?

... electron, and, thus, are highly reactive and damaging to humans and plants at the molecular level. This is due to their interaction with nucleic acid, proteins, and lipids. Reactive oxygen species oxidize (take electrons from) ascorbate ... Read Read: What is Vitamin C?

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 06/10/2008 | Nutrition

Function of Thiamin or Vitamin B1

... This is a pathway where sugars of various carbon lengths are interconverted and NADPH is produced. Pentoses are also used in the production of nucleic acids, whereas NADPH is needed for the synthesis of fatty acids. Furthermore, thiamin is ... Read Read: Function of Thiamin or Vitamin B1

By: Robert Baird | 04/10/2007 | Health

Usefulness of Vitamin E

... in association with vitamins A, C and ?-carotene.  It increases the synthesis of heme.  It is required for proper synthesis of nucleic acids and for cellular respiration.Severe symptoms of vitamin E deficiency are not seen in humans except ... Read Read: Usefulness of Vitamin E

By: Khalid Hosseini | 17/12/2009 | Supplements & Vitamins

Metabolism- the Energy Generator Factor

... the chemical moves within each cell. Metabolism has been classified into carbohydrate metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, protein metabolism, and nucleic acid metabolism. Carbohydrate metabolism proceeds via several pathways to control ... Read Read: Metabolism- the Energy Generator Factor

By: Nilutpal Gogoi | 04/08/2006 | Weight Loss

6 Superfoods for Age-defying Beauty!

... and enable our bodies to utilize nutrients more effectively, eliminate toxins and avoid disease. The production of nucleic acids in the body declines progressively as we age, which is no doubt why their intake is recommended by Dr. Benjamin ... Read Read: 6 Superfoods for Age-defying Beauty!

By: Crestech | 15/07/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins
 

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