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21. Studies On Bi-exponential Growth And The WhiG Gene Of Streptomyces Griseus
22. The Study On Resistance Of Penicillium Sp. GXCR1 To Toxic Heavy Metals And Its System Of Genetic Transformation
23. Selection For High-Yield Alkaline Chitinase-Producing Strain By Protoplasttechnique
24. Studies On The Selection Of High-yield PHB Strains By Protoplast Technology And Its Fermentation Conditions
25. Studies On Selective Breeding And Fermentation Conditions Of High-Yield GLA Strain Produced In C. Echinulata
26. Screening Of α-ALDC-higher-Producing Strains By Inactivated Protoplast Fusion
27. Protoplast Fusion Between Geotrichum Candidium2.498 And Phanerochaete Chrysosporium5.776
28. The Purification And Research Of Biologic Characteristic Of Dunaliella Salina
29. Breeding Heavy Metal Resistant Strains And Assay Of Absorption Capacity Of Its Immobilized Cells
30. Study On Genetic Transformation Of Gametophytes Of Undaria Pinnatifida
31. Study On GCR2 Involved In The Process Of ABA Regulated Inward Potassium Channels Of Arabidopsis Guard Cells
32. Development Of The Device Of Mechanical Stress And Protoplast Isolation Of Callus In Echinacea Augustifolia
33. In Vitro Cell Genetic Manipulation In Three Desert Plants
34. Breeding Of Alkaline Pectinases Producing Strain By Protoplast Fusion
35. Stuides On Protoplast Fusion Between Bacillus Subtilis And Aspergillus Niger By The He-Ne Laser
36. Studies On The Application Of Interspecific Protoplast Fusion Techniques To The Breeding Of Bac.subtilis With High Cellulase Activity
37. Subcellular Localization Of ThTRXh And Phenotype Analysis Of AtTRXh Mutant
38. The Effect Of H~+-ATPase In Plasma Membrane On Activity Of Calcium Channel In Plasma Membrane Of Arabidopsis Thaliana Guard Cells
39. Study On Screening Of High-yield Neutral Proteiase Producing Bacterial Strain And Enzyme Characterizations
40. Multi-Mutated Breeding Of Resistant Strain Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae To Chromium With Protoplast And Investigation Of Its Biological Function
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