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Extracellular nucleic acids have recently emerged as important players in the fields of biology and the medical sciences. In the last several years, extracellular nucleic acids have been shown to be involved in not only microbial evolution as genetic elements but also to have structural roles in bacterial communities, such as biofilms. Circulating DNA and RNA have been found in human blood and expected to be useful as non-invasive markers for the diagnosis of several diseases. In addition, extracellular nucleic acids have attracted attention as active modulators of the immune system of higher organisms, including humans. This book covers nearly all of the newly developing fields related to extracellular nucleic acids, including those of basic biology, ecology and the medical sciences, and provides readers with the latest knowledge on them.
Nucleic Acids -- Chemistry. --- Nucleic Acids -- Physiology. --- Nucleic Acids -- Therapeutic use. --- Nucleic acids. --- Nucleic acids --- Body Fluids --- Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides --- Extracellular Space --- Fluids and Secretions --- Cellular Structures --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Extracellular Fluid --- Nucleic Acids --- Cells --- Anatomy --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Cytology --- Animal Biochemistry --- Polynucleotides --- Life sciences. --- Biochemistry. --- Cell biology. --- Life Sciences. --- Cell Biology. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Biomolecules --- Cytology. --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cytologists --- Composition
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Extracellular nucleic acids have recently emerged as important players in the fields of biology and the medical sciences. In the last several years, extracellular nucleic acids have been shown to be involved in not only microbial evolution as genetic elements but also to have structural roles in bacterial communities, such as biofilms. Circulating DNA and RNA have been found in human blood and expected to be useful as non-invasive markers for the diagnosis of several diseases. In addition, extracellular nucleic acids have attracted attention as active modulators of the immune system of higher organisms, including humans. This book covers nearly all of the newly developing fields related to extracellular nucleic acids, including those of basic biology, ecology and the medical sciences, and provides readers with the latest knowledge on them.
Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- biochemie --- cytologie --- histologie
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Extracellular nucleic acids have recently emerged as important players in the fields of biology and the medical sciences. In the last several years, extracellular nucleic acids have been shown to be involved in not only microbial evolution as genetic elements but also to have structural roles in bacterial communities, such as biofilms. Circulating DNA and RNA have been found in human blood and expected to be useful as non-invasive markers for the diagnosis of several diseases. In addition, extracellular nucleic acids have attracted attention as active modulators of the immune system of higher organisms, including humans. This book covers nearly all of the newly developing fields related to extracellular nucleic acids, including those of basic biology, ecology and the medical sciences, and provides readers with the latest knowledge on them.
Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- biochemie --- cytologie --- histologie
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