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Displaying 1 - 12 of 12
Mechanism of eubacterial 6S RNA release and Development of RNA Mango toolkit to study Ribonucleoprotein complexes
Author:
Panchapakesan, Shanker Shyam Sundhar
Date created:
2017-04-13
Advances in fluorogenic RNA aptamer systems for live cell imaging: Towards orthogonality and multicolour applications
Author:
Jeng, Sunny
Date created:
2018-10-25
Towards a Prebiotically Plausible Mechanism for the Emergence of RNA, Ribozymes and the RNA World
Author:
Martin, Lyssa Lynn
Date created:
2015-08-25
Studies of RNA Processing and Localization: Diversity of small RNA in Plants and the Development of an in vivo RNA Imaging Tool.
Author:
Dolgosheina, Elena
Date created:
2016-01-22
In vitro evolution of a processive clamping RNA polymerase ribozyme with promoter recognition
Author:
Cojocaru, Razvan
Date created:
2021-08-12
Global 6S transcriptional regulation responds to environmental conditions by metabolite cofactor sensing
Author:
Bonar, Christopher
Date created:
2022-07-25
Fluorogenic RNA aptamers: Exploring applications for nucleic acid detection
Author:
Abdolahzadeh, Amir
Date created:
2019-08-16
The 2003 Relaunch of Vancouver Magazine
Author:
O'Grady, Matthew
Date created:
2004-03-15
The art and science of choosing literary books that sell : acquisitions decision-making at Penguin UK
Author:
Holder, Jennifer
Date created:
2003
Marketing a message : Harry Potter and the role of marketing and publicity in Raincoast Books' ancient-forest-friendly initiative
Author:
Long, Siobhan
Date created:
2003
This is why you turn it into paper : making a book from forgetmagazine.com
Author:
Bruyneel, Kent
Date created:
2004
Marketing a Message: Harry Potter and the Role of Marketing and Publicity in Raincoast Books' Ancient-Forest-Friendly Initiative
Author:
Long, Siobhan
Date created:
2004-03-17