We compared the effect of rhDNase and HS on cationic proinflammatory mediators in CF sputum.
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In summary, we were unable to show that rhDNase or HS promote airway inflammation in CF.
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When changes in mediator levels with daily rhDNase were compared with alternate-day rhDNase and HS, no significant differences were detected.
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The double-blind, 14 day study showed no significant improvement in pulmonary function but some patients may have improved after longer administration of rhDNase.
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Both regions demonstrate similar relative DNaseI sensitivities within a given tissue.
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Precise binding regions were investigated by DNAseI protection studies.
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In situ oligo ligation technique was used to identify specific DNaseI-type DNA cleavage.
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Gel shift and DNaseI analyses demonstrated that IclR binds to its own promoter.
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DNA-melting and DNaseI footprinting experiments were also performed.
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Both regions demonstrate similar relative DNase I sensitivities within a given tissue.
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Using DNase-seq data improved predictions of tissue-specific expression compared with motifs alone.
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The DNA nature of these filaments was determined by digestion with DNase.
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DNase activity in the original seminal plasma was abolished after HFF co-incubation.
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Nuclear GAPDH is tightly bound, resisting extraction by DNase or salt treatment.
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Majority of cells showed DNA fragmentation specific to caspase-3-activated DNase I.
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We then mined DNase-seq data to identify putative active CRMs and TF footprints.
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Addition of HFF to seminal plasma appeared to inhibit DNase activity.
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Precise binding regions were investigated by DNAse I protection studies.
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In situ oligo ligation technique was used to identify specific DNase I-type DNA cleavage.
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DNase digestion and fragment size determination studies were used to characterize the DNA detected.
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Gel shift and DNase I analyses demonstrated that IclR binds to its own promoter.
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We have recently described a protocol to generate a genome-wide library of DNase HS sites.
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DNA-melting and DNase I footprinting experiments were also performed.
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Results: In the present study, we investigated the expression of the homologous DNase in P. knowlesi.
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Results of DNase I footprinting provide strong support for bent recognition helices in leucine zipper protein-DNA complexes.