Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 65
Page 152
... target gene . In general , it will also be both desirable and unavoidable to additionally target any other gene with very high sequence similarity . Accordingly , we defined an on - target gene as any gene hit by at least 80 % of a ...
... target gene . In general , it will also be both desirable and unavoidable to additionally target any other gene with very high sequence similarity . Accordingly , we defined an on - target gene as any gene hit by at least 80 % of a ...
Page 153
... target gene inactivation to almost any desired cell type . Unlike conventional mosaic strategies using classical mutations , transgenic RNAi is not restricted to cells that are clonally related . To test the feasibility of using our ...
... target gene inactivation to almost any desired cell type . Unlike conventional mosaic strategies using classical mutations , transgenic RNAi is not restricted to cells that are clonally related . To test the feasibility of using our ...
Page 330
... target ( Io ) that is itself close to an even brighter object ( Jupiter ) . The observational challenges involve minimizing scattered light into a telescope and within its optics , coping with the random image motions of the target due ...
... target ( Io ) that is itself close to an even brighter object ( Jupiter ) . The observational challenges involve minimizing scattered light into a telescope and within its optics , coping with the random image motions of the target due ...
Contents
Crinan St London N1 9XW | 4 |
Abbott | 14 |
How T cells recognize sugars | 27 |
Copyright | |
15 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity adhesive analysis applications beam binding Biol biology boson brain calmodulin CD1d CDNF CERN channel clones collisions complex density detected detector e-mail ecosystem effects electron energy epiblast EpiSCs experiments expression factors function gene genetic genome Hadron Higgs Higgs boson human imaging Institute interactions iPS cells Laboratory Large Hadron Collider levels Lsi2 magnetic measurements mechanism methylation mice mimics molecular mouse ES cells mutant Nanog Nanog iPS nature publishing group Naturejobs neurons observed Oct4 paper at www.nature.com/nature particles peptide photon Phys physics plants pluripotent position potential protein quantum quark-gluon plasma quarks Rab8 receptor RNAi RNAP scientific scientists sequence signalling silicon siRNA Sox2 species standard model stem cells structure substrate supercoils Supplementary Fig Supplementary Information Supplementary Table surface target temperature theory tion topotecan transcription transform fault transgenic TRPM8 University wild-type