Publications by authors named "B G VanNess"

Proteins and microRNAs (miRNAs) act in tandem within biological pathways to regulate cellular functions, and their misregulation has been correlated to numerous diseases. Because of their interconnectedness, both miRNAs and proteins must be evaluated together to obtain accurate insights into the molecular pathways of pathogenesis. However, few analytical techniques can measure both classes of biomolecules in parallel from a single biological sample.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding RNA sequences that regulate many biological processes and have become central targets of biomedical research. However, their naturally low abundances in biological samples necessitates the development of sensitive analytical techniques to conduct routine miRNA measurements in research laboratories. Digital PCR has the potential to meet this need because of its single-molecule detection capabilities, but PCR analyses of miRNAs are slowed by the ligation and reverse transcription steps first required to prepare samples.

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The creation of a functional antibody gene requires the precise recombination of gene segments initially separated on the chromosome. Frequently errors occur in the process, resulting in the formation of a non-functional gene. The non-functional genes can be generated by incomplete rearrangements, frameshifts, or the use of pseudo V or J joining segments.

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