Sentence examples for which excises damaged from inspiring English sources

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Endonuclease III is a bifunctional enzyme N-glycosylase and apurinic/apyrimidinic AP -lyase, which excises dapurinic/apyrimidinic AP -lyasentroduces a single-strand nick at the AP site from which thexcisesedamagedwas removed.

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The DNA glycosylase MPG recognizes and excises damaged bases in DNA resulting in the production of an apurinic site [ 19, 20, 52, 53].

Single-base lesions are eliminated by base excision repair (BER), a pathway initiated by DNA glycosylases that recognize and excise damaged bases.

DNA glycosylases initiate BER by locating and excising damaged bases.

A mammalian DNA repair enzyme that excises oxidatively damaged guanines maps to a locus frequently lost in lung cancer.

Upon DNA damage, XPC and HR23B recognize damage site, XPA verifies, XPB and XPD unwind DNA double strands, finally XPF and XPG excise the damaged strand.

In the BER pathway, the cytidine deaminase Aicda and thymine DNA glycosylase (Tdg) can recognize and excise the damaged bases.

To report the case of a patient with malignant struma ovarii, which was excised endoscopically.

Twenty-three percent of patients had co-existing endometriosis, which was excised.

In most cases the radial head was found to be covered with dense fibrous scar tissue, which was excised.

Some peri splenic and para aortic lymph nodes were present which were excised in block (Fig. 2).

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