An entirely new approach to inhibiting DNA-cleaving enzymes works through the aggregation of an otherwise non-toxic molecule. This discovery may lead to a much-needed method for curbing Streptococcus ...
An entirely new approach to inhibiting DNA-cleaving enzymes works through the aggregation of an otherwise non-toxic molecule. This Kobe University discovery may lead to a much-needed method for ...
Normally, the enzyme DNase cuts cell-free DNA into tiny pieces (top). But when DNA is attached to a nanoparticle, the enzyme can only clip the ends, leaving a DNA "corona" around the nanoparticle.
Worthington Biochemical produces hundreds of different enzymes including several key Animal Origin Free (AOF) products. These new Animal Origin Free Enzymes include AOF Collagenase, recombinant DNase ...
Clumps of Mn007, which is a non-cytotoxic molecule, can inhibit DNA-cleaving enzymes specifically. “We believe that molecular aggregation will provide a rational approach for the discovery and ...
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