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1 Today, some nucleic acids act as catalysts that break up other molecules.
2 The nuclei of these cells contain molecular compounds known as nucleic acids .
3 TWJ are the simplest branched structures found in biologically active nucleic acids .
4 Reactive oxygen species exert a harmful effect on proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids .
5 These probably included nucleic acids similar to DNA, such as RNA.
6 His molecule possesses a polymer-like structure of repeating units similar to nucleic acids .
7 The NPM1 C-terminal domain was previously shown to bind nucleic acids .
8 The probes were also hybridized with nucleic acids from unknown strains of LAB.
9 TWJs with unpaired nucleotides are ubiquitous structural motifs of complex single-stranded nucleic acids .
10 Gemcitabine acts by its incorporation into nucleic acids , leading to masked chain termination.
11 Innate and antigen-specific antiviral immunity are triggered by immunorecognition of viral nucleic acids .
12 It does this by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA.
13 Recent findings: RNA-based biomarkers are the most extensively studied type of urinary nucleic acids .
14 Therefore, any molecular interactions involving nucleic acids can be tested.
15 A number of techniques have also been developed for enrichment or viral nucleic acids .
16 UV-C can damage the nucleic acids within an organism and prevent it from replicating.
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