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  1. Date: 2021-02-24
    Authors: Texari L, Spann NJ, Troutman TD, Sakai M, Seidman JS, Heinz S.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  2. Blood vessels in tumors contain chaotic branching structures and leaky vessel lumens, resulting in uneven supply of oxygen in the tumor microenvironment. High metabolic and proliferation rate of tumor cells further depletes the local oxygen supply.
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: David Kung-Chun Chiu , Misty Shuo Zhang , Aki Pui-Wah Tse , Carmen Chak-Lui Wong
    Ref: Cancer Metabolism
  3. Date: 2021-02-18
    Authors: Liang CC, Cohn MA.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  4. Interactions between specific lipids and proteins can provide important information regarding the functions of proteins and lipids. One of the novel and powerful methods to identify lipid–protein interactions is using protein microarrays and
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Samuel Herianto , Chien-Sheng Chen , Heng Zhu
    Ref: Lipid-Protein Interactions
  5. Date: 2021-02-13
    Authors: Kissane S, Dhandapani V, Orsini L.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  6. Inferring gene regulatory networks from expression data is a very challenging problem that has raised the interest of the scientific community. Different algorithms have been proposed to try to solve this issue, but it has been shown that different
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Pau Bellot , Philippe Salembier , Ngoc C. Pham , Patrick E. Meyer
    Ref: Gene Regulatory Networks
  7. Date: 2021-02-02
    Authors: Sakib MS, Sokpor G, Nguyen HP, Fischer A, Tuoc T.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  8. Posttranscriptional modification of mRNAs plays an important role in establishing the functional diversity of the proteome. The m6A modification is found in many species of RNA, including tRNA, mRNA, rRNA, and long noncoding RNAs. The physiological
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Arvindhan Nagarajan , Radoslav Janostiak , Narendra Wajapeyee
    Ref: Epitranscriptomics
  9. Date: 2021-02-02
    Authors: Li Y.
    Journal: Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
  10. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a powerful method used for identifying genome-wide DNA–protein interactions in vivo. A large number of essential intracellular processes such as DNA replication, transcription regulation, chromatin stabilit
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Kun Wang , Ann-Christin Lindås
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
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