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Nucleinsäuren   6
Nucleo (citologia) : Genetic algorithms in molecular modeling / edited by James Devillers  1996 1
 

Núcleo Cultural Alternativo -- See Also the later heading Teatro nucleo (Theater group : Ferrara, Italy)


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Núcleo galáctico : A Birman-Schwinger principle in galactic dynamics / Markus Kunze  2021 1
Nucleocapsid Proteins : Structural virology / Mavis Agbandje-McKenna [and others], editors  2011 1
Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins -- genetics : Nuclear import and export in plants and animals / [edited by] Tzvi Tzfira, Vitaly Citovsky  2005 1
Nucleodanza : Dancing on the edge. Vol. 4  2014 1
 

Nucleogenesis -- See Nucleosynthesis


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  Nucleolar proteins -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nucleoli, Cell -- See Cell Nucleolus


Within most types of eukaryotic CELL NUCLEUS, a distinct region, not delimited by a membrane, in which some species of rRNA (RNA, RIBOSOMAL) are synthesized and assembled into ribonucleoprotein subunits of ribosomes. In the nucleolus rRNA is transcribed from a nucleolar organizer, i.e., a group of tandemly repeated chromosomal genes which encode rRNA and which are transcribed by RNA polymerase I. (Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology & Molecular Biology, 2d ed)
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Nucleolus.   4
 

Nucleolus, Cell -- See Cell Nucleolus


Within most types of eukaryotic CELL NUCLEUS, a distinct region, not delimited by a membrane, in which some species of rRNA (RNA, RIBOSOMAL) are synthesized and assembled into ribonucleoprotein subunits of ribosomes. In the nucleolus rRNA is transcribed from a nucleolar organizer, i.e., a group of tandemly repeated chromosomal genes which encode rRNA and which are transcribed by RNA polymerase I. (Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology & Molecular Biology, 2d ed)
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Nucleolus -- Laboratory manuals : Nucleolus : methods and protocols / edited by Attila Németh  2016 1
Nucleolus Organizer Region -- genetics : Nucleolus : methods and protocols / edited by Attila Németh  2016 1
Nucleon-nucleon interactions   4
Nucleon-nucleon interactions -- Congresses   2
 

Nucleon-nucleon scattering -- See Also the narrower term Neutrons Scattering


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Nucleon-nucleon scattering : Three-Dimensional Partonic Structure of the Nucleon  2013 1
Nucleon-nucleon scattering -- Congresses : Three-Dimensional Partonic Structure of the Nucleon  2013 1
 

Nucleons -- See Particles (Nuclear physics)


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Nucleophilic reactions. : Metal free C-H functionalization of aromatics : nucleophilic displacement of hydrogen / edited by Valery Charushin, Oleg Chupakhin  2014 1
 

Nucleophilicity -- See Nucleophilic reactions


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Nucleoprotein -- See Nucleoproteins


Proteins conjugated with nucleic acids
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  Nucleoproteins -- 4 Related Subjects   4
Nucleoproteins.   9
Nucleosidases. : DNA and RNA modification enzymes : structure, mechanism, function, and evolution / [edited by] Henri Grosjean  2009 1
 

Nucleoside Analogs -- See Nucleosides


Purine or pyrimidine bases attached to a ribose or deoxyribose. (From King & Stansfield, A Dictionary of Genetics, 4th ed)
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Nucleoside Phosphorylases, Purine -- See Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase


An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. EC 2.4.2.1
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  Nucleosides -- 2 Related Subjects   2
nucleosides   10
Nucleosides -- chemical synthesis   2
Nucleosides -- chemistry   2
Nucleosides -- Periodicals   2
Nucleosides -- pharmacology : Chemical synthesis of nucleoside analogues / edited by Pedro Merino  2013 1
Nucleosides -- physiology : Fine-tuning of RNA functions by modification and editing / Henri Grosjean, ed  2005 1
 

Nucleosides, Pyrimidine -- See Pyrimidine Nucleosides


Pyrimidines with a RIBOSE attached that can be phosphorylated to PYRIMIDINE NUCLEOTIDES
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Nucleosides -- Spectra : Mass spectrometry of nucleosides and nucleic acids / edited by Joseph H. Banoub, Patrick A. Limbach  2010 1
Nucleosides -- Synthesis.   3
Nucleosides -- Therapeutic use.   3
  Nucleoskeleton -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nucleoskeletons -- See Nuclear Matrix


The residual framework structure of the CELL NUCLEUS that maintains many of the overall architectural features of the cell nucleus including the nuclear lamina with NUCLEAR PORE complex structures, residual CELL NUCLEOLI and an extensive fibrogranular structure in the nuclear interior. (Advan. Enzyme Regul. 2002; 42:39-52)
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Nucleosome -- See Nucleosomes


The repeating structural units of chromatin, each consisting of approximately 200 base pairs of DNA wound around a protein core. This core is composed of the histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4
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Nucleosomes.   5
Nucleosomes -- genetics.   2
Nucleosynthese. : Stellar alchemy : the celestial origin of atoms / Michel Cassé ; translated by Stephen Lyle  2003 1
Nucleosynthesis.   9
Nucleosynthesis -- Congresses   4
 

Nucleotide Excision Repair -- See DNA Repair


The reconstruction of a continuous two-stranded DNA molecule without mismatch from a molecule which contained damaged regions. The major repair mechanisms are excision repair, in which defective regions in one strand are excised and resynthesized using the complementary base pairing information in the intact strand; photoreactivation repair, in which the lethal and mutagenic effects of ultraviolet light are eliminated; and post-replication repair, in which the primary lesions are not repaired, but the gaps in one daughter duplex are filled in by incorporation of portions of the other (undamaged) daughter duplex. Excision repair and post-replication repair are sometimes referred to as "dark repair" because they do not require light
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Nucleotide Excision Repairs -- See DNA Repair


The reconstruction of a continuous two-stranded DNA molecule without mismatch from a molecule which contained damaged regions. The major repair mechanisms are excision repair, in which defective regions in one strand are excised and resynthesized using the complementary base pairing information in the intact strand; photoreactivation repair, in which the lethal and mutagenic effects of ultraviolet light are eliminated; and post-replication repair, in which the primary lesions are not repaired, but the gaps in one daughter duplex are filled in by incorporation of portions of the other (undamaged) daughter duplex. Excision repair and post-replication repair are sometimes referred to as "dark repair" because they do not require light
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Nucleotide Motifs -- See Also Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid


Nucleic acid sequences involved in regulating the expression of genes
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