MDNA


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MDNA

abbreviation for
(Biochemistry) mitochondrial DNA
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MDNA has the Skin Rejuvenato, a special device with a magnetic head and an infusion head.
The synthetic gcDNA, mDNA, and atDNA are consisting 840, 2658, and 3523 base pairs, respectively [22], and purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
This is the first overseas appointment for MDNA as the company implements its international roll out strategy to license partners across the globe to market its range of Mitomic liquid biopsy tests for the accurate identification and monitoring of a range of cancers and other diseases.
31 October 2016 - UK-founded performance marketing technology company Smarter Click Technology has acquired UK-based online advertising platform Admedo's performance marketing company MDNA Media, the company said.
Imports of medical equipment and accessories in the past two years alone have achieved an annual aggregate value in excess of $3 billion, according to MDNA.
Mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) is only involved in metabolism and makes up just 0.1% of a person's genetic code.
People with faulty mDNA can develop symptoms or be carriers of the condition without experiencing ill effects themselves.
Defective mDNA from a mother's egg can be replaced with healthy mDNA from a donor to prevent harmful mutations being passed on.
According to Forbes magazine, even though the 'Vogue' hit maker's recent album 'MDNA' sold less than 1 million copies, her tour was absolutely sensational, the Daily Express reported.
"If we inherit mDNA with mutations from our mother, we age more quickly." Normal and damaged DNA is passed down between generations.
The 54-year-old popstar loves performing for fans all over the world, but she admits her 'MDNA' tour took a toll on her and she regularly burst into tears due to exhaustion.