This is probably a dumb question for experts but as someone like me who is very new in web development I am really having trouble with this. I have some xml text like the following:
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<p><b>Structural basis for NADH/NAD+ redox sensing by a Rex family repressor.</b></p>
<p>Mol Cell. 2010 May 28;38(4):563-75</p>
<p>Authors: McLaughlin KJ, Strain-Damerell CM, Xie K, Brekasis D, Soares AS, Paget MS, Kielkopf CL</p>
<p>Abstract<br/>
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides have emerged as key signals of the cellular redox state. Yet the structural basis for allosteric gene regulation by the ratio of reduced NADH to oxidized NAD(+) is poorly understood. A key sensor among Gram-positive bacteria, Rex represses alternative respiratory gene expression until a limited oxygen supply elevates the intracellular NADH:NAD(+) ratio. Here we investigate the molecular mechanism for NADH/NAD(+) sensing among Rex family members by determining structures of Thermus aquaticus Rex bound to (1) NAD(+), (2) DNA operator, and (3) without ligand. Comparison with the Rex/NADH complex reveals that NADH releases Rex from the DNA site following a 40 degrees closure between the dimeric subunits. Complementary site-directed mutagenesis experiments implicate highly conserved residues in NAD-responsive DNA-binding activity. These rare views of a redox sensor in action establish a means for slight differences in the nicotinamide charge, pucker, and orientation to signal the redox state of the cell.<br/>
</p><p>PMID: 20513431 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]</p>
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This is a list of publications for differny people.I want to put it on a website, something like this.
I do not have any knowledge beyond html and css and some JS. I would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to go about this or if there is any online tool for that.
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