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Chapter 14 The Role of Apoproteins in Modern Cardiovascular and Medical Research
Chapter 15 Codon and Codon Pairs Usagein Bacteria
Chapter 16 Maillard Reaction and Spontaneous Mutagenesis in Escherichia coli
Chapter 17 Nucleoid Architecture and Dynamics in Bacteria
Chapter 18 Genome Reduction in Bacillus subtilis and Enhanced Productivitiesof Recombinant Proteins
Chapter 19 Molecular Detection and Characterization of Food and Waterborne Viruses
Chapter 20 hTERT in Cancer Chemotherapy:A Novel Target of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors
Chapter 21 Dynamics of DNA Polymerase
Chapter 22 Inhibiting Viral DNA Polymerasefor HBV Therapy
Chapter 23 Modeling DNA Translocationand Unwinding by Helicase RecG
Chapter 24 De Novo DNA Synthesis by DNA Polymerase
Chapter 25 Bacteriophage φ29 DNA Polymerase:An Outstanding Replicase
Chapter 26 Bacterial Replicative DNA Helicases
Chapter 27 Effect of Substrate Traps on Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Helicase Catalyzed DNA Unwinding: Evidence for Enzyme Catalyzed Strand Exchange
Chapter 28 Discovery of Orphan Helicases and Deorphanization by Genome-Wide Analyses in Two Model Organisms,S. Cerevisiae and C. Elegans
Chapter 29 Gene Regulation and Early Developmental Gene Expressionin Vertebrate
Chapter 30 Regulation of Gene Expression during Aging
Chapter 31 Developmental Regulation of Sensory Receptor Gene Expression
Chapter 32 Normal and Injury-Induced Gene Expression in the Developing Postnatal Rat Inner Ear
Chapter 33 The TGF-Β Superfamily:A Multitask Signalling Pathwayfor the Animal Kingdom
Chapter 34 Alpha-Foetoprotein:It's all About Timing
Chapter 35 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell-Specific Expression of Neuropeptide Hormone Genes, DH-PBAN and PTTHin the Silkworm, Bombyx Mori
Chapter 36 Gene Expression Analysis during Development by High-Throughput Methods
Chapter 37 Gene Expression Regulation in the Developing Brain
Chapter 38 Expression and Action of SRY during Gonadal Sex Differentiationin the Mouse
Chapter 39 The Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Gene Families of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes)
Chapter 40 The Role of Internal Fluid Invironment for Regulation of Germ Genes Expression in Early Development of Some Cyprinid Fishesand their Intergeneric F1 Hybrids
Chapter 41 Cloning and Expression Analysisof the Homeobox Gene Abdominal-Ain the Isopod Asellus Aquaticus
Chapter 42 Tidying up a Molecular Catastrophe: In Vitro and In Vivo Repair of Unique DNA-Protein Cross Links
Chapter 43 In Vivo Mutagenic Effectsof Alkylating Agents Eliciting Different DNA-Adducts
Chapter 44 DNA Adduct Formationand Genotoxicity Assessment in Plants
Chapter 45 Diet, Life-Style Habitsand Malondialdehyde–Deoxyguanosine Adducts in a Group of Subjects Resident in the Rayong Province, Thailand
Chapter 46 Drug-DNA Adducts Formedby Formaldehyde Activationof Anthracyclines and Related Anti-Cancer Agents
Chapter 47 Differential Modulationof Benzo[a]pyrene-Derived DNA Adducts in MCF-7 Cells by Marine Compounds
Chapter 48 Potency of Air Pollutants at DNA Adduct Formation and Assessmentby In Vivo Mutagenesis
Chapter 49 GSTM1 and XRCC3 Polymorphisms: Effects on the Levels of AflatoxinB1-DNA Adducts
Chapter 50 Oxidative DNA Damage and DNA Adducts Induced by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Amines
Chapter 51 The Usefulness of Bulky DNA Adduct Formation as a Biological Markerof Exposure to Airborne Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in In Vitro Cell Lung Models: A Comparative Study
Chapter 52 SV40 and Cancer
Chapter 53 New Insights into the Roleof the dUTPase in Epstein-Barr Virus Replication and Pathogenesis
Chapter 54 EBV Virus and Cancer
Chapter 55 DNA Tumor Viruses:Oncogenesis of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Chapter 56 Present focus on HPV virus Generated Carcinoma
Chapter 57 Gammaherpesvirusesand Oncogenesis
Chapter 58 Human Herpesvirus-8and Corticosteroids
Chapter 59 Polyomavirus and Cancer
Chapter 60 Mechanisms by which Viral Proteinsof Human DNA Tumor Viruses Hijack the Cell Cycle
Chapter 61 The Immune Responseto Tumor-Associated Antigensin Hematological Malignancies – Its Relevance for Vaccine Development
Chapter 62 The Search for Human Tumor Viruses
Chapter 63 Macrophage Involvement in the Inflammation-Induced Onset of Epstein-Barr Virus-Related Tumor
Chapter 64 Acquired Antibiotic Resistancein Starters and Probiotics Strainsof Lactic Acid Bacteriaand Bifidobacteria Species
Chapter 65 Antibody Variable-Region Sequencingfor Hybridoma Authentication
Chapter 66 DNA Sequencing:Methods, Strategies and Protocols
Chapter 67 DNA Sequencing: Methods, Strategiesand Protocols in Molecular BiologyResearch Horizons
Chapter 68 RetroArray—A Comprehensive Diagnostic DNA Chip for Rapid Detection and Identificationof Retroviruses, Retroviral Contaminants, and Mistaken Identityof Cell Lines
Chapter 69 Biogenomic Pathways in Breastand Ovarian Malignancies:Clinical and Surgical Workflow Focused on Tailoring Procedures
Chapter 70 Microarray Analysis of Altered GeneExpression in the Kidney of MiceExposed to Radiation
Chapter 71 Methods of Data Analysis Appliedto Sequentially AccumulatedGene Signatures
Chapter 72 Application of Genomic FingerprintingMethods for Molecular Characterizationof Bioleaching Microorganisms
Chapter 73 The Use of REP-PCR on Membersof the Class Actinobacteria Stackebrandt et al. 1997
Chapter 74 SNPs, Mini-STRs and MolecularPhotofitting: Novel Directionsfor Forensic DNA Typing
Chapter 75 Application of PCR-DGGE Fingerprinting in Molecular Ecologyof Marine Microbial Symbionts
Chapter 76 Transgene Silencing in Plants: Mechanisms, Applications and New Perspectives
Chapter 77 RNA Silencing in the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Laccaria Bicolor
Chapter 78 Gene Silencing as a Promising Strategy to Target CNS and Neurological Disorders
Chapter 79 Polymeric Nanoparticles as Efficient siRNA Delivery Systems
Chapter 80 Application of Negatively Charged Hydroxyproline-based DNA Mimicsfor Gene Silencing
Chapter 81 Gene Silencing and the Analysisof Immune Response in Model Insects
Chapter 82 RNAi in Plants: Recent Developments and Applications in Agriculture
Chapter 83 Silencing of Galectin-3 by Promoter Methylation during Prostate Cancer Progression: A Novel Transcriptional Regulation of Galectin-3 Expression
Chapter 84 Silencing Hepatitis B Virus Replication with Antiviral Pri-Mir Shuttles Generated from Liver-Specific Pol II Promoters
Chapter 85 Effective Methods for Selecting siRNA Sequences by Using the Average Silencing Probability and a Hidden Markov Model
Chapter 86 Small RNA-mediated Gene Silencingfor Plant Biotechnology
Chapter 87 Post Transcriptional Gene Silencing Methods for Functional Characterization of Abiotic Stress Responsive Genes in Plants
Chapter 88 Genome-wide Identification and Analysis of miRNAs Complementaryto Upstream Sequences of mRNA Transcription Start Sites
Chapter 89 Gene Silencing:Theory, Techniques and Applications
Chapter 90 RNA Interference Mediatedby Cell-Penetrating Peptides
Chapter 91 Asymmetric RNA Duplexes as Next Generation RNAi Inducers
Chapter 92 Analysis of Sequence Diversity at Two Mitochondrial Genes on Different Taxonomic Levels. Applicability of DNA Based Distance Data in Geneticsof Speciation and Phylogenetics
Chapter 93 Chromosomal Variability and the Origin of Citrus Species
Chapter 94 Genetic Diversity of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Population in Bulgaria
Chapter 95 Genetic Diversity in Switchgrass – A Potential Bioenergy Crop
Chapter 96 Genetic Variability in the Fescue-Ryegrass Complex
Chapter 97 Genetic Diversityof the Population of Russia:Gene Pool and Genegeography
Chapter 98 Genetic Variability within Cypella fucata Ravenna in Southern Brazil
Chapter 99 Genetic and Functional Diversityof Phosphate Solubilizing Fluorescent Pseudomonads and Their Simultaneous Role in Promotion of Plant Growthand Soil Health
Chapter 100 Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Alpine Plants Endemic to Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau,with Implications for Conservation under Global Warming
Chapter 101 Bayesian Inference under Complex Evolutionary Scenarios Using Microsatellite Markers:Multiple Divergence and Genetic Admixture Events in the Honey Bee, Apis Mellifera
Chapter 102 Geographic Structure of Craniometric Variation and the Estimates of Possible Dispersal Routes of Major Human Populations
Chapter 103 Intra-Specific Genetic Variationin Mosses: A Novel Approach to Detect Environmental Changes
Chapter 104 Introducing New Definition of Elderly in Japan
Chapter 106 Toward the Mitigation of Glycation:A Practical Protocol
Chapter 107 Prospects of a Longer Life Span Beyond the Beneficial Effects of a Healthy Lifestyle
Chapter 108 Stress Resistance and Agingin Long-Lived Rodent Models
Chapter 109 Longevity-Associated Mitochondrial DNA 5178 C/A Polymorphism Modifies the Effect of Coffee Consumptionon Glucose Tolerance in Middle-Aged Japanese Men
Chapter 110 Pesticides and Longevity
Chapter 111 The Optimal Human Diet:Theoretical Foundationsof the Amen Protocol
Chapter 112 Protective Effect of Calorie Restriction on Age-Induced Fibrosis
Chapter 113 Engineered Natural Longevity-Enhancing Interventions
Chapter 114 Be Young in Mind – Against Agingand Alzheimer’s Disease
Chapter 115 Understanding Aging:Prejudices and Misconceptions
Chapter 116 Longevity: Genetics, Diet and Disease
Chapter 117 Effects of Chewing Ability on Longevity
Chapter 118 Research on Aging and Longevityin the Parthenogenetic Marbled Crayfish, with Special Emphasison Stochastic Developmental Variation, Allocation of Metabolic Resources, Regeneration, and Social Stress
Chapter 119 Genetic Background for Longevityin Livestock Species: A Review
Chapter 120 Genetic and Environmental Factors Affecting InflammatoryResponses to Infection
Chapter 121 Mammalian Cell Sporulation –A Possible Link to Disease and Aging
Chapter 122 Carbon Nanotubes in Nucleic Acidsand Affinity Biosensors
Chapter 123 Bringing Tissue Identificationinto the 21st Century: mRNA Analysis as the Next Molecular Biology Revolution in Forensic Science?
Chapter 124 The Potential Role of Active Methylation Cycle into Leukemic Cell Differentiation
Chapter 125 Mitochondrial DNA Variation, Mitochondrial Haplogroupsand Neurodegeneration
Chapter 126 The Continuing Evolutionof Forensic DNA Databases
Chapter 127 Transmitochondrial Mice in Studying MtDNA Distribution and Transmission
Chapter 128 Trace DNA Analysis
Chapter 129 The Use of Mitochondrial DNAin Forensic Identification
Chapter 130 DNA-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes in Aqueous Solution and Air
Chapter 131 Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variations in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Characterized for Haplogroup Affiliation
Chapter 132 Regulational Role of Mitochondriaon Ageing and Senescence
Chapter 133 Phylogeography and Speciation Processes in Marine Fishes and Fishes from Large Freshwater Lakes
Chapter 134 Phylogeography:Its Importance in Insect Pest Control
Chapter 135 Host Specificity and Speciationin Parasitic Plants
Chapter 136 Gene Flow, Genetic Drift,and Geographic Variation of the Ainu:An Assessment Based on Nonmetric Cranial Traits
Chapter 137 Suture Zones and Phylogeographic Concordance: Are They the Sameand How Should We Test for Their Existence?
Chapter 138 Differentiation History of Dragonfliesin the Insular East Asia Revealedby the Gene Genealogy(Odonata: Hexapoda)
Chapter 139 Statistical Phylogeography, Ecological Niche Models and Predicting Glacial Refugia: An Examinationof Key Assumptions
Chapter 140 The Need for a Multispecies, Multilocus Phylogeographical Approach