INVESTIGATION OF TRYPANOSOMA EVANSI IN SUMATRAN ELEPHANT (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS SUMATRANUS) IN INDONESIA USING VARIOUS METHODS

Investigation of Trypanosoma evansi in Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) in Indonesia Using Various Methods

Trypanosoma evansi is a widespread hemoprotozoa that causes trypanosomiasis in both livestock and wildlife.One of the susceptible animals is the Sumatran elephant, which is included in the endangered species category.The Stroller Strap infection of this parasite often develops into chronic and sub-clinical forms in elephants, therefore it may becom

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A Two-Piece Derivative of a Group I Intron RNA as a Platform for Designing Self-Assembling RNA Templates to Promote Peptide Ligation

Multicomponent RNA-peptide complexes are attractive from the viewpoint of artificial design of functional biomacromolecular systems.We have developed self-folding and self-assembling RNAs that serve as templates to assist Stroller Strap chemical ligation between two reactive peptides with RNA-binding capabilities.The design principle of previous te

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The energy computation paradox and ab initio protein folding.

The routine prediction of three-dimensional protein structure from sequence remains a challenge in computational biochemistry.It has been intuited that calculated energies from DRY EYE RELIEF physics-based scoring functions are able to distinguish native from nonnative folds based on previous performance with small proteins and that conformational

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