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21. Studies On The Laser Induced Fluorescence DNA Analysis System
22. Study And Application Of Derivatization Reactions For Capillary Electrophoresis
23. Investigation Of Protein-and DNA-based Interactions Using Surface Plasmon Resonance And Related Technologies
24. Subcellular Proteomic Analysis Of Rat Liver Mitochondrial Proteins During Liver Regeneration
25. The Research On Modification Of Cellulose And Application In Separation Of Biomacromolecule
26. Bombyx Mori L. Nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) And Proteome Analysis Of Silkworm Proteins Related To BmNPV Infection Resistance
27. Preparation Of Quasi-Interpenetrating Network/Nanoparticle Composite Matrix And Its Performance For DNA Sequencing
28. Application Of Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis In The Study Of Microalgae Identification And Phytoplankton Genetic Diversity
29. Protemoic Analysis Of The Triglyceride-rich Very Low Density Lipoprotein-laden Foam Cell
30. New Technologies And Methodologies Developed For Protein Separation And Enrichment
31. Novel Preparative Electrochromatography Apparatus For The Separation Of Small Polar Compounds
32. Study On Diversity Of Endophytic Bacteria In Dominant Plants On Alpine Grassland In The East Qilian Mountains
33. Research On The Two-dimensional Electrophoresis And Protein Preconcentration By Microfluidic Chips
34. Studies On Dynamic Endocytosis And High-throughput Single Cell Analysis On A Microchip
35. Development Of Fast Electrophoretic Separation Systems For DNA Fragments Based On A Microfluidic Chip And A Short Capillary
36. The Radiation Effects Of Soft X-rays From Synchrotron Radiation
37. .20 S Proteasome Rapid Separation And Heterogeneity And Protein In Vitro Methylation And Behavioral Characterization
38. Protein Detection Method Based On The Function Of The Oligonucleotide Molecule
39. Mass Spectrometry In Coupling With Separation Strategies For Cellular Membrane Structural Analysis
40. Study On Sample Stacking And Separation By Moving Reaction Boundary In Electrophoresis
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