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101. Study On The Bioactive Compounds Of Streptomyces Sp. DA22 Associated With Sponge Craniella Austrialiensis
102. Analysis Of Bioactive Peptides And Structures, Functions Of A Novel Analgesic Peptide From Skin Of Ceratophrys Cranwelli
103. Research Of The Interaction Between Phospholipids And New Type Antimicrobial Peptides
104. Study On Bioactive Peptides Prepared By Enzymolysis Of Pea Protein Isolate
105. Synthesis And Properties Of Single Protein Nanocapsules And Nanocomposites
106. Characterization Of Two Marine-derived Streptomycetes And Studies On Their Bioactive Secondary Metabolites
107. Characterization And Biological Activity Of Bioactive Peptides From Egg White Protein
108. Design And Specific Cell-cell Important For The Detection Of Small Molecules New Nano-catalysts
109. Identification And Characterization Of A Strain Producing Xanthomonas Oryzae
110. Application Of Molecular Machine In Detecting Biologically Active Molecules With High Sensitivity
111. Isolation And Purification Of Secondary Metabolites Of Pu'er Tea And Two Strains Of Sanqi Source Fungi And Study Of Their Bioactive Components
112. Study On The Bioactive Secondary Metabolites Of Plant Pathogens
113. Construction Of Optical/Electrical Micro-nano Probe And In Situ Detection Of Single Cell Bioactive Molecules
114. Cloning And Heterologous Expression Of The Bioactive Natural Product Biosynthetic Gene Cluster From Streptomyces SH-62 And Preliminary Study On Regulation Of The Azinomycin B Biosynthesis
115. Orendophytic Fungi Isolation From Tephrosia Purpurea And The Study On Secondary Metabolites Of Its Active Strain TPL25
116. Layer-by-layer Self-assembly Of Bioactive Molecules On Polycaprolactone Honeycomb-like Porous Films For In Vitro Culture Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
117. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites From Two Marine Microorganisms Strains
118. Study On The Isolation And Purification Of Active Peptide In Bee Venom And The Physiological Function Reserch
119. Screening Of Salt-tolerant Algaes With High Bioactivity And Studying On The Genetic Engineering Cyanobacteria For Degrading Microcystins
120. Isolation And Characterization Of Two Marine-derived Actinomycetes And Studies On Their Bioactive Secondary Metabolites
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