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1. Studies On Arabidopsis Protein-Protein Interactions And The Function Of Homologous Gene In Mulberry
2. Molecular Mechanisms Of DEGP Protease Protect PSâ…ˇ From Heat Stress In Arabidopsis Thaliana
3. Physiology Function Analysis Of Lysosomal Cysteine Proteases
4. The Degradation Of Rubisco Large Subunit And The Associated Proteases In Wheat Leaves
5. Purification Of Venoms And Their Proteases Activity And Antioxidant Activity From Two Large Kinds Of Jellyfish
6. Serine Proteases, Production And Clearance Of Reactive Oxygen Species And Two Cystein Proteases Function In Innate Immunity In Chinese White Shrimp (Fenneropenaeus Chinensis)
7. Studies On The Functions Of Chloroplast Lon4 Protease In Arabidopsis Thaliana
8. Studies On The Proteases Of Phycobiliproteins Degradation From Synechocystis Sp. PCC 6803
9. Structural And Functional Insights Into The Key Proteins In Organic Nitrogen Degradation And Light Harvesting From Marine Bacteria
10. Purification And Characterization Of The Proteases Associated PSII Particles Of Spinach
11. Isolation, Identification And Extracellular Protease Characteristic Of Halomonas Sp. SD-01
12. Screening Proteases Inhibitors From The Compound And Traditional Chinese Medicinal Library
13. Locusts Extraction And Enzymatic Properties Of Digestive Enzymes And Drury Enzyme Inhibitors Research
14. Study On Characteristics And Functions Of M23/37Family Proteases From Bacillus Thuringiensis
15. A New Fusion Protein Platform For Quantitatively Measuring Activity Of Multiple Proteases
16. Expression And Function Research Of Five Cysteine Proteases From Populus Trichocarpa Torr.& Gray
17. Functional Study Of DEG Proteases (DEG2, DEG9), PSRP-4 In Proteins Turnover Of Arabidopsis Chloroplast
18. Molecular Cloning And Expression Patterns Of Serine Proteinase Genes In Pieris Rapae
19. Molecular Mechanisms Of Temperature Adaptation And Prelinminary Comparison Analysis Of Two Proteases From Thermophilic Bacillus Sp. WF146
20. Microbial And Extracellular Proteases Diversity And Organic Nitrogen Degradation Mechanism In Sediments Of The South China Sea And Fildes Peninsula, Antarctic
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