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  • 11GLUT8 — protein Name = solute carrier family 2, (facilitated glucose transporter) member 8 width = caption = Symbol = SLC2A8 AltSymbols = GLUTX1, GLUT8 ATC prefix= ATC suffix= ATC supplemental= CAS number= CAS supplemental= DrugBank= EntrezGene = 29988… …

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  • 12transfection — A method of gene transfer utilizing infection of a cell with nucleic acid (as from a retrovirus) resulting in subsequent viral replication in the transfected cell. [trans + infection] * * * trans·fec·tion …

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  • 13flag tagging — Molecular biology technique, in which the gene encoding a protein of interest is mutagenised to include an epitope for which there is a good antibody. The fate of the protein in a transfected cell or transgenic organism can then be followed… …

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  • 14H19 (gene) — H19 is gene for a non coding RNA, found in humans and elsewhere. This gene seems to have a role in some forms of cancer.The H19 gene is also known as ASM, ASM1 and BWS, among others.cite web | url =… …

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  • 15Survivin — Survivin, also called Baculoviral IAP repeat containing 5 (BIRC5), is a human gene that is part of the inhibitor of apoptosis family (IAP). The survivin protein functions to inhibit caspase activation therefore leading to negative regulation of… …

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  • 16Transfection — is the process of introducing nucleic acids into cells by non viral methods [http://www.promega.com/guides/transfxn guide/transfxn.pdf] . The term transformation is preferred to describe non viral DNA transfer in bacteria and non animal… …

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  • 17DNA vaccination — The making of a DNA vaccine. DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an organism against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA to produce an immunological response. Nucleic acid vaccines are still experimental, and have… …

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  • 18Cloning — For the cloning of human beings, see Human cloning. For other uses, see Cloning (disambiguation). The sea anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima in process of cloning Cloning in biology is the process of producing similar populations of …

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  • 19Midkine — For other uses, see Mk (disambiguation) and MDK (disambiguation). Midkine (neurite growth promoting factor 2) PDB rendering based on 1mkc …

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  • 20Polly and Molly — (Born 1997 died unknown), two ewes , were the first mammals to have been successfully cloned from an adult somatic cell and to be transgenic animals at the same time. This is not to be confused with Dolly the Sheep which was the first animal to… …

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