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551. Ultrasensitive PCR and real-time detection from human genomic samples using a bidirectional flow microreactor.

552. Total nucleic acid analysis integrated on microfluidic devices.

553. Identification of new reference genes for the normalisation of canine osteoarthritic joint tissue transcripts from microarray data.

554. Expression profiling of select cytokines in canine osteoarthritis tissues.

555. Miniaturised isotachophoresis of DNA.

556. Structure of a CBS-domain pair from the regulatory gamma1 subunit of human AMPK in complex with AMP and ZMP.

557. Specific detection of bacterial pathogens using oligonucleotide microarrays generated from hydrolysis PCR probe sequences.

558. Life history shapes gene expression in salmonids.

559. ALK1 signalling analysis identifies angiogenesis related genes and reveals disparity between TGF-beta and constitutively active receptor induced gene expression.

560. Miniaturised isotachophoresis analysis.

561. Miniaturization applied to analysis of nucleic acids in heterogeneous tissues.

562. Oligonucleotides used as template calibrators for general application in quantitative polymerase chain reaction.

563. Accelerator mass spectrometry measurement of 240Pu/239Pu isotope ratios in Novaya Zemlya and Kara Sea sediments.

564. Detection of Haemophilus influenzae type b by real-time PCR.

565. Avoidance of nonspecific hybridization by employing oligonucleotide micro-arrays generated from hydrolysis polymerase chain reaction probe sequences.

566. The effect of mutations surrounding and within the active site on the catalytic activity of ricin A chain.

567. Quantitative detection of Moraxella catarrhalis in nasopharyngeal secretions by real-time PCR.

568. Characterizing the stress/defense transcriptome of Arabidopsis.

569. Rates of detection of Neisseria meningitidis in tonsils differ in relation to local incidence of invasive disease.

570. The low lysine content of ricin A chain reduces the risk of proteolytic degradation after translocation from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol.

571. Binding of ricin A-chain to negatively charged phospholipid vesicles leads to protein structural changes and destabilizes the lipid bilayer.

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