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Definition of Ribozymes
1. ribozyme [n] - See also: ribozyme
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ribozymes
Literary usage of Ribozymes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rice Biotechnology by Gurdev S. Khush, Gary H. Toenniessen (1991)
"Antisense RNA ribozymes Antisense RNA was originally discovered as a naturally
... ribozymes carry the antisense RNA concept a step further by adding a ..."
2. Rice Genetics IV by Gurdev S. Khush, D. S. Brar, Bill Hardy (2001)
"ribozymes. The discovery by Haseloff and Gerlach (1988) of a ... They showed that
ribozymes can be made with desired specificity to cleave (in cis or trans) ..."
3. Biotechnology for Clean Industrial Products and Processes: Towards by (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD Staff, OECD Working Party on Biotechnology, Oecd (1998)
"Over the past decade, the range of biocatalysts has widened to include catalytic
RNA (ribozymes) and catalytic antibodies (abzymes), and artificial ..."
4. Novel Systems for the Study of Human Disease: From Basic Research to by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (1998)
"... RE and JJ MARR (1995), "ribozymes as human therapeutic agents", J. Med. Chem.
38, pp. 2 023-2 037. EVANS, CH and PD ROBBINS (1995). ..."
5. Designing Nanostructures at the Interface Between Biomedical and Physical by National Academies (2005)
"For example, it is believed (Ref 2) that primordial life was based on RNA, and
there are attempts to create RNA ribozymes in the lab (Refs 1, ..."