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Volume:
23
Issue:
3
1. Expression and purification of recombinant hypodermin C in Pichia pastoris.
Page:552—556
2. Improving baculovirus transduction of mammalian cells by spinoculation.
Page:546—551
3. Secreted expression of nonstructural protein gene 3ABC of foot-and-mouth disease virus in Sf9 cells and activity analysis.
Page:540—545
4. Expression of GFP gene in mouse early embryo produced by sperm-mediated gene transfer.
Page:535—539
5. Construction of promoter probe vector for a cold-adapted bacterium, Acinetobacter sp. DWC6.
Page:530—534
6. Biosynthesis of chitooligosaccharides by recombinant Escherichia coli.
Page:525—529
7. Purification and production of the extracellular 5-aminolevulinate from recombiniant Escherichia coli expressing yeast ALAS.
Page:520—524
8. A uniform design based PCA-SVM model for predicting optimum pH in chitinase.
Page:514—519
9. Efficient purification of recombinant human NDPK-A in pilot-scale.
Page:508—513
10. Preparation and cultivation of microencapsulated recombinant CHO cells.
Page:502—507
11. Improvement on the activity of microbial transglutaminase with Streptomyces hygroscopicus by the addition of surfactant CTAB.
Page:497—501
12. The effect of protein kinase B on the expression and location of p21 in early development of mouse fertilized eggs.
Page:493—496
13. Studies on the expression, purification and renaturation of recombinant N-acety-L-ornithine deacetylase.
Page:487—492
14. Recombinant batroxobin expressed highly in Pichia pastoris.
Page:483—486
15. Cloning and expression of a new glucoamylase gene.
Page:477—524
16. Establishment of a bovine epithelial mammary cell line and its ultrastructural changes when exposed to heat stress.
Page:471—476
17. Human umbilical cord blood-derived mononuclear cells repopulate injured mouse liver.
Page:467—470
18. Protoplast transformation of Mortierella isabellina with hygromycin B resistance plasmid PD4.
Page:462—466
19. Studies on antigencity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) external glycoprotein as well as its expression in Pichia pastoris.
Page:457—461
20. Cloning, expression of fibrinolytic enzyme gene Efp-I from Eisenia fetida in Escherichia coli and activity analysis.
Page:452—456
21. Cloning and prokaryotic expression of major ampullate spidroin gene of spider.
Page:446—451
22. Prokaryotic expression of pilA gene of type I pilus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli isolated from ducks and the immunoprotection effect of recombinant expression protein challenged with virulent strains.
Page:440—445
23. Alphavirus replicon-vectored plasmid DNA-based vaccine elicits protective immunity against classical swine fever virus.
Page:434—439
24. Fruit-specific RNAi-mediated Lcy gene enhances content of lycopene in tomatoes silencing.
Page:429—433
25. Construction and expression of a novel bisbicistronic expression vector: pCMV-Myc-IRES-EGFP.
Page:423—428
26. Secreted expression of the combinant antimicrobial peptide PL in Pichia pastoris and its antibacterial activity in vitro.
Page:418—422
27. Expression of recombinant human BMP6 in CHO cells by fused to the signal peptide and propeptide of another homologue protein.
Page:413—417
28. Gene expression and activities analysis of a new fusion protein (RGD) 3/tTF.
Page:409—412
29. Screening for peptides of anti-rotavirus by phage-displayed technique.
Page:403—408
30. Soluble high-expression, purification and bioassay of IGFBP-3.
Page:398—402
31. Cloning, expression and characterization of a gene encoding signal transduction protein Wnt4 of Schistosoma japonicum.
Page:392—397
32. Expression of porcine gamma-interferon in recombinant baculovirus and determination of its antiviral activity.
Page:386—391
33. Cloning and secretion expression of hepcidin in Pichia pastoris.
Page:381—385
34. The research progress of one member of the EF-hand superfamily--troponin C.
Page:375—380
35. Plant transient expression system in functional genomics.
Page:367—374
36. Advance of plant symbiosis receptor-like kinase in nonlegumes.
Page:363—366