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  2. Ferrier Lecture - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrier Lecture is a Royal Society lectureship given every three years "on a subject related to the advancement of natural knowledge on the structure and function of the nervous system". [1] It was created in 1928 to honour the memory of Sir David Ferrier , a neurologist who was the first British scientist to electronically stimulate the ...

  3. David Ferrier - Wikipedia

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    Sir David Ferrier FRS (13 January 1843 – 19 March 1928) was a pioneering Scottish neurologist and psychologist.Ferrier conducted experiments on the brains of animals such as monkeys and in 1881 became the first scientist to be prosecuted under the Cruelty to Animals Act, 1876 which had been enacted following a major public debate over vivisection.

  4. Toeprinting assay - Wikipedia

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    The toeprinting assay, also known as the primer extension inhibition assay, [1] is a method used in molecular biology that allows one to examine the interactions between messenger RNA and ribosomes or RNA-binding proteins. [2] It is different from the more commonly used DNA footprinting assay. The toeprinting assay has been utilized to examine ...

  5. Dihydrofolate reductase - Wikipedia

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    1719 13361 Ensembl ENSG00000228716 ENSMUSG00000021707 UniProt P00374 P00375 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000791 NM_001290354 NM_001290357 NM_010049 RefSeq (protein) NP_000782 NP_001277283 NP_001277286 NP_034179 Location (UCSC) Chr 5: 80.63 – 80.65 Mb Chr 13: 92.49 – 92.53 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Dihydrofolate reductase, or DHFR, is an enzyme that reduces dihydrofolic ...

  6. Nucleic acid inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Image illustrates DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. The first two are nucleic acids. A nucleic acid inhibitor is a type of antibacterial that acts by inhibiting the production of nucleic acids. There are two major classes: DNA inhibitors and RNA inhibitors. [1] The antifungal flucytosine acts in a similar manner.

  7. Incoming Trump admin looks to expand use of ankle monitors ...

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    The "Alternatives to Detention" program is tracking more than 25,000 migrants using ankle and wrist-worn monitors, which costs taxpayers an average of nearly $80,000 each day, according to ICE data.

  8. Justin Baldoni Sued by Former Publicist Amid Blake Lively Scandal

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    Justin Baldoni’s former publicist sued him, his company and his current publicity team on Tuesday, amid a spiraling scandal over an alleged smear campaign against Baldoni’s “It Ends With Us ...

  9. Caspase-activated DNase - Wikipedia

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    Caspase-activated DNase (CAD) or DNA fragmentation factor subunit beta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DFFB gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It breaks up the DNA during apoptosis and promotes cell differentiation.