[HTML][HTML] Controlled localization of functionally active proteins to inclusion bodies using leucine zippers
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
[HTML][HTML] Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine Zippers
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee… - PLoS ONE, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
Controlled localization of functionally active proteins to inclusion bodies using leucine zippers.
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee, HC Jung… - Plos one, 2014 - europepmc.org
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
[PDF][PDF] Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee - 2014 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
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SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee, HC Jung… - PLoS ONE, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine
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[PDF][PDF] Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee - 2014 - cyberleninka.org
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
Controlled localization of functionally active proteins to inclusion bodies using leucine zippers
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee… - PloS …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
[引用][C] Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine Zippers
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee… - PLoS …, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine
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Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine Zippers.
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee… - PLoS …, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
Controlled Localization of Functionally Active Proteins to Inclusion Bodies Using Leucine Zippers
SL Choi, SJ Lee, SJ Yeom, HJ Kim, YH Rhee, HC Jung… - PLoS ONE, 2014 - go.gale.com
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated proteins. However,
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …
some proteins in fusion with amyloid-like peptides, viral coat proteins, and cellulose binding …