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Diving deep into numeracy, cross-curricular professional development
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-10-18)The numerical ability of Irish students in international and national assessments is weaker than for literacy, particularly among higher-performing students. The aim of this study was to design a national teacher professional ... -
dlvhex-sparql: A SPARQL-compliant query engine based on dlvhex
(CEUR, 2007)This paper describes the dlvhex SPARQL plugin, a query processor for the upcoming Semantic Web query language standard by W3C. We report on the implementation of this languages using dlvhex, a flexible plugin system ... -
Dn2 cost-utility analysis in a uk setting of self monitoring of blood glucose in patients with type-2 diabetes
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Dn2 thymocytes activate a specific robust dna damage response to ionizing radiation-induced dna double-strand breaks
(Frontiers Media SA, 2018-06-11)For successful bone marrow transplantation (BMT), a preconditioning regime involving chemo and radiotherapy is used that results in DNA damage to both hematopoietic and stromal elements. Following radiation exposure, it ... -
Dna barcoding and molecular systematics of the benthic and demersal organisms of the ceamarc survey
(Elsevier BV, 2011-08-01)The Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctic region) has been less investigated for DNA barcoding and molecular taxonomy than other parts of the Southern Ocean, such as the Ross Sea and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Collaborative ... -
DNA binding, cleavage and cytotoxicity of a novel dimetallic Fe(III) triaza-cyclononane complex
(Elsevier, 2016-03-03)A novel bimetallic Fe(III) complex with the bis(triaza-cyclononane) ligand 2,6-bis(1,4,7-triazacyclonon-1-ylmethyl)-4-methylphenol (bcmp) is reported. [Fe-2(bcmp(-H))(mu-OH)Cl-2]Cl-2 (2) contains two octahedral Fe(III) ... -
DNA damage and induction of apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells by a new dinuclear bis(triazacyclonane) copper complex
(Elsevier, 2015-01-26)The dinuclear copper(II) complex [Cu-2{bcmp(-H)}(mu-OH)](NO3)(2)center dot H2O (1, bcmp = 2,6-bis(1,4,7-triazacyclonon-1-ylmethyl)-4-methylphenol) has been synthesized and characterized by electrospray ionization mass ... -
Dna damage induces chk1-dependent threonine-160 phosphorylation and activation of cdk2
(Springer Nature, 2009-10-19)Abnormal centrosome numbers arise in tumours and can cause multipolar mitoses and genome instability. Cdk2 controls normal centrosome duplication, but Chk1-dependent centrosome amplification also occurs after DNA damage. ... -
DNA hybridisation detection on chemically modified electrodes with bioelectrocatalytic amplification of signal
(2011-12-22)Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization is a viable alternative to optical and radio-labelled techniques. The benefits of using biosensors based on electrochemical systems are: high sensitivity, possible development ... -
DNA Immobilization and Detection on Cellulose Paper using a Surface Grown Cationic Polymer via ATRP
(American Chemical Society, 2012-02-02)Cationic polymers with various structures have been widely investigated in the areas of medical diagnostics and molecular, biology because of their unique binding properties and capability to interact with biological ... -
DNA mediated chromatin pull-down for the study of chromatin replication
(2011)Chromatin replication involves duplicating DNA while maintaining epigenetic information. These processes are critical for genome stability and for preserving cell-type identity. Here we describe a simple experimental ... -
Dna mediated chromatin pull-down for the study of chromatin replication
(Springer Nature, 2011-09-19)Chromatin replication involves duplicating DNA while maintaining epigenetic information. These processes are critical for genome stability and for preserving cell-type identity. Here we describe a simple experimental ... -
DNA mediated chromatin pull-down: a novel method for the study of chromatin replication
(2012-04-27)Chromatin replication involves duplicating DNA while maintaining epigenetic information. These processes are critical for genome stability and for preserving cell-type identity. To investigate how these processes are ... -
DNA methylation and zygotic genome activation during early embryogenesis of animals
(NUI Galway, 2020-10-25)Upon fertilization, after the fusion of two pronuclei, the newly formed zygotic genome is transcriptionally inactive. Hence, early animal development is driven by maternal RNAs and proteins. The zygotic genome becomes ... -
Dna polymerase ε associates with the elongating form of rna polymerase ii and nascent transcripts
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2006-11-15)DNA polymerase epsilon co-operates with polymerases alpha and delta in the replicative DNA synthesis of eukaryotic cells. We describe here a specific physical interaction between DNA polymerase epsilon and RNA polymerase ... -
Dna polymerase η modulates replication fork progression and dna damage responses in platinum-treated human cells
(Springer Nature, 2013-11-20)Human cells lacking DNA polymerase eta (pol eta) are sensitive to platinum-based cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Using DNA combing to directly investigate the role of pol eta in bypass of platinum-induced DNA lesions in ... -
Dna repair: location, location, location
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Dna repair: the importance of phosphorylating histone h2ax
(Elsevier BV, 2005-02-01)How phosphorylated histone H2AX, known as gamma-H2AX, functions in the cellular response to DNA double-strand breaks is the subject of intensive investigation. Recent research in yeast and mammalian cells shows that ... -
Dna sequence polymorphisms in a panel of eight candidate bovine imprinted genes and their association with performance traits in irish holstein-friesian cattle
(Springer Nature, 2010-01-01)Background: Studies in mice and humans have shown that imprinted genes, whereby expression from one of the two parentally inherited alleles is attenuated or completely silenced, have a major effect on mammalian growth, ...