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Antibiotic Resistance Profile and Genomic Characteristics of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria from the Sludge of a Pharmaceutical Wastewater Treatment Plant
Effects of mirror-image nucleosides on DNA replication and transcription in human cells
Effects of One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass on Gastrointestinal Microbiota in Morbidly Obese Patients
Mapping natural bypass suppressors of essential genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Gut microbiota of children with congenital heart diseases undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF MICROBIOME COMPOSITION IN ORAL AND ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE
Cholesin Receptor Signalling is Active in Cardiovascular System-Associated Adipose Tissue and Correlates with SGLT2i Treatment in Patients with Diabetes
RNA sequencing profiling in Tcea1-/- and wt MEFs
The impact of transcription stress in genome stability
Spatial gene expression of canine veins during carotid-cartoid vein bypass implantation
Single-nuclei expression of canine veins during carotid-cartoid vein bypass implantation
Transcriptomic changes caused by mutation in xylanase regulator 1 (xyr1) in Trichoderma reesei
The kinase Rio1 and a ribosome collision-dependent decay pathway survey the integrity of 18S rRNA cleavage
RNA-seq right ventricle congenital heart disease paediatric patients
Pharmaceutical inhibition of RAS overcomes cytokine mediated resistance to FLT3 inhibition in FLT3-ITD+ AML [ChIP-seq II]
A Brg1-Rme1 circuit in Candida albicans hyphal gene regulation
Bacteria
Bacteria can compensate the fitness costs of amplified resistance genes via a bypass mechanism
KRAS silencing impacts chromatin organization and transcriptional activity in colorectal cancer cells [HCT116]
KRAS silencing impacts chromatin organization and transcriptional activity in colorectal cancer cells [LS174T]
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