Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication
Progress in the basic sciences of cell and molecular biology has provided an exciting dimension that has translated into clinically relevant information in every medical subspecialty. Importantly, the application of recombinant DNA technology has played a major role in unravelling the intricacies re...
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doaj-78c5c5acdd6f4f46aae64c06408226832020-11-24T23:31:38ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79002000-01-011429911010.1155/2000/608248Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA ReplicationGary E Wild0Patrizia Papalia1Mark J Ropeleski2Julio Faria3Alan BR Thomson4Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, McGill University Health Centre, and McGill University Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Program, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, McGill University Health Centre, and McGill University Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Program, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, McGill University Health Centre, and McGill University Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Program, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, McGill University Health Centre, and McGill University Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Program, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaProgress in the basic sciences of cell and molecular biology has provided an exciting dimension that has translated into clinically relevant information in every medical subspecialty. Importantly, the application of recombinant DNA technology has played a major role in unravelling the intricacies related to the molecular pathophysiology of disease. This series of review articles constitutes a framework for the integration of the database of new information into the core knowledge base of concepts related to the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disorders and liver disease. The goal of this series of three articles is to review the basic principles of eukaryotic gene expression. The first article examines the role of DNA in directing the flow of genetic information in eukaryotic cells.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/608248 |
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Gary E Wild Patrizia Papalia Mark J Ropeleski Julio Faria Alan BR Thomson Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology |
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Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication |
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Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication |
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Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication |
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Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication |
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Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Hepatology: Basic Paradigms of Molecular Cell Biology. Part A: Eukaryotic Gene Structure and DNA Replication |
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applications of recombinant dna technology in gastrointestinal medicine and hepatology: basic paradigms of molecular cell biology. part a: eukaryotic gene structure and dna replication |
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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology |
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Progress in the basic sciences of cell and molecular biology has provided an exciting dimension that has translated into clinically relevant information in every medical subspecialty. Importantly, the application of recombinant DNA technology has played a major role in unravelling the intricacies related to the molecular pathophysiology of disease. This series of review articles constitutes a framework for the integration of the database of new information into the core knowledge base of concepts related to the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disorders and liver disease. The goal of this series of three articles is to review the basic principles of eukaryotic gene expression. The first article examines the role of DNA in directing the flow of genetic information in eukaryotic cells. |
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