DNA and Cell Biology delivers authoritative, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of molecular and cellular biology, with a unique focus on combining mechanistic and clinical studies to drive the field forward. DNA and Cell Biology coverage includes: Gene Structure, Function, and Regulation. Gene regulation; Molecular mechanisms of cell activation.
Aims & Scope
A-DNA: It is a right-handed double helix similar to the B-DNA form. Dehydrated DNA takes an A form that protects the DNA during extreme condition such as desiccation. Protein binding also removes the solvent from DNA and the DNA takes an A form. B-DNA: This is the most common DNA conformation and is a right-handed helix. Majority of DNA has a B. Oct 07, 2019 Primers bind to the DNA and DNA polymerases add new nucleotide sequences in the 5′ to 3′ direction. This addition is continuous in the leading strand and fragmented in the lagging strand. Once elongation of the DNA strands is complete, the strands are checked for errors, repairs are made, and telomere sequences are added to the ends of the DNA.
DNA and Cell Biology delivers authoritative, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of molecular and cellular biology, with a unique focus on combining mechanistic and clinical studies to drive the field forward.
Install office 2003 windows 10. DNA and Cell Biology coverage includes:
- Gene Structure, Function, and Regulation
- Gene regulation
- Molecular mechanisms of cell activation
- Mechanisms of transcriptional, translational, or epigenetic control of gene expression
- Molecular Medicine
- Molecular pathogenesis
- Genetic approaches to cancer and autoimmune diseases
- Translational studies in cell and molecular biology
- Cellular Organelles
- Autophagy
- Apoptosis
- P bodies
- Peroxisosomes
- Protein Biosynthesis and Degradation
- Regulation of protein synthesis
- Post-translational modifications
- Control of degradation
- Cell-Autonomous Inflammation and Host Cell Response to Infection
- Responses to cytokines and other physiological mediators
- Evasive pathways of pathogens
DNA and Cell Biology is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Carol Shoshkes Reiss, PhD, Departments of Biology and Neural Science, New York University, and other leading investigators. View the entire editorial board.
Audience: DNA researchers, biomedical researchers, cell biologists, and immunologists, among others
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- PubMed Central
- Current Contents®/Life Sciences
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Science Citation Index®
- Biotechnology Citation Index®
- Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index®
- Biological Abstracts
- BIOSIS Previews
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
- EMBASE/Excerpta Medica
- EMBiology
- Scopus
- Chemical Abstracts
- ProQuest databases
- CAB Abstracts
- Global Health
2020 August
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Aims & Scope
A-DNA: It is a right-handed double helix similar to the B-DNA form. Dehydrated DNA takes an A form that protects the DNA during extreme condition such as desiccation. Protein binding also removes the solvent from DNA and the DNA takes an A form. B-DNA: This is the most common DNA conformation and is a right-handed helix. Majority of DNA has a B. Oct 07, 2019 Primers bind to the DNA and DNA polymerases add new nucleotide sequences in the 5′ to 3′ direction. This addition is continuous in the leading strand and fragmented in the lagging strand. Once elongation of the DNA strands is complete, the strands are checked for errors, repairs are made, and telomere sequences are added to the ends of the DNA.
DNA and Cell Biology delivers authoritative, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of molecular and cellular biology, with a unique focus on combining mechanistic and clinical studies to drive the field forward.
Install office 2003 windows 10. DNA and Cell Biology coverage includes:
- Gene Structure, Function, and Regulation
- Gene regulation
- Molecular mechanisms of cell activation
- Mechanisms of transcriptional, translational, or epigenetic control of gene expression
- Molecular Medicine
- Molecular pathogenesis
- Genetic approaches to cancer and autoimmune diseases
- Translational studies in cell and molecular biology
- Cellular Organelles
- Autophagy
- Apoptosis
- P bodies
- Peroxisosomes
- Protein Biosynthesis and Degradation
- Regulation of protein synthesis
- Post-translational modifications
- Control of degradation
- Cell-Autonomous Inflammation and Host Cell Response to Infection
- Responses to cytokines and other physiological mediators
- Evasive pathways of pathogens
DNA and Cell Biology is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Carol Shoshkes Reiss, PhD, Departments of Biology and Neural Science, New York University, and other leading investigators. View the entire editorial board.
Audience: DNA researchers, biomedical researchers, cell biologists, and immunologists, among others
Dna And Reproductive Technologies Mr. Mac's Page Key
Indexed/Abstracted in:
Dna And Reproductive Technologies Mr. Mac's Page Number
- PubMed/MEDLINE
- PubMed Central
- Current Contents®/Life Sciences
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Science Citation Index®
- Biotechnology Citation Index®
- Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index®
- Biological Abstracts
- BIOSIS Previews
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
- EMBASE/Excerpta Medica
- EMBiology
- Scopus
- Chemical Abstracts
- ProQuest databases
- CAB Abstracts
- Global Health
2020 August