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In both cases the range of component “monomers”—the paper-chain links, or the beads—is limited. Nucleic acids are made from just five different monomers, known as nucleotides; proteins are ...
Nucleic acids are essential for all forms of life, and it is found in all cells. Nucleic acids come in two natural forms called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Image Credit ...
Sporting increased thermal stability, higher affinity for native nucleic acids, and enhanced resistance to nuclease activity, LNA outperforms DNA in several common applications. Structurally similar ...
In their recent breakthrough published in Chemical Communications, the team explored alternating co-polymerization of glycol nucleic acid (GNA) monomers with substituted and unsubstituted ...
Specifically, our group is focusing on developing new materials and photopolymerization mechanisms for a variety of applications including: Sequence-Controlled Polymerization of "Click" Nucleic Acids ...
Panagene licensed the right to sell PNA monomers from the Copenhagen Inventor Group (CIG). The company will synthesize, manufacture, and sell peptide nucleic acids (PNA) monomers. Panagene ...
fats and nucleic acids. These biochemicals are polymers, ie their molecules are large and made up of repeating units of simple molecules (monomers) linked together – these are amino acids in the ...
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