Antitumor macrophage response to bacillus pumilus ribonuclease (Binase) growth, metastasis, and angiogenesis. In this study, binase or endogenous RNase1 (but not
RNA or short
Molecular and phenotypic distinctions of macrophages in tolerant and susceptible to hypoxia rats response. The purpose is the comparative molecular and functional characterization of
non-activated and LPS
Cell targets of antitumor ribonucleases, actin, and
RNA-associated proteins. Normal and malignant cells differ in the membrane composition
Why ribonucleases induce tumor cell death are determined by the catalytic cleavage of accessible
RNA, the action of the products of its hydrolysis
THE INFLUENCE OF GENES, miRNAs AND RETROELEMENTS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING. Evidence of retroelements role in well-being regulation is that retroelements are sources of protein-
coding Oncogenic c-kit transcript is a target for binase decreases the amount of cellular
RNA. Using green fluorescent protein as an expression marker for the c
Mechanisms of extraribosomal protein biosynthesis in eukaryotes-synthesizing system not containing ribosomes and m
RNA and enriched with polyenzyme complexes of aminoacyl-t
RNA