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Studies On The Signalling Mechanism Of Cell Activation Mediated By LPS Receptors
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Synthesis Of A Central Fragment Of The Carbohydrate Chains In The N-Linked Glycoproteins
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Study On Glycosylation Proteomics Of Human Seminal Plasma
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The Study Of Decorin (DCN) Effect On The Growth Of Rat Mesangial Cells And DCN Degradation Via Ubiquitin-proteasome Pathway
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Normal Urine Sugar Proteomics And Proteome Of E. Coli Dh5¦Á Secretion
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Method Development Of Chemical Derivatization For N-Linked Glycan Analysis By Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry
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Effects Of N-linked Oligosaccharide Chains On Proliferation, Expression Of β
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Integrin And Cyclin D
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In High Glucose-induced Glomerular Mesangial Cells
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Construction And Expression Of Interleukin-24 Recombinant Expression Vector And Study Of Its Antitumor Effects
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The Expression And Significant Of Two Kinds SIBLING Family Proteins In Tooth And Odontogenic Tumors
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A Preliminary Study On Glycopathological Mechanisms Of Pancreatic Damage And Effects Of Chinese Herbal Compounds In Diabetic Rats
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The Effect Of The N-Linked Glycosylation Site Of Hantavirus GM04-38 On Cell Fusion
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Development And Application New Acceptors Of N-linked Oligosaccharide
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N-Glycans Release And Derivatization Coupling With HPLC-MS Analysis And Spearation
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To Study The Distribution And Significance Of Sibling Albumen During Tooth And Affiliated Periodontal Tissues
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The Expression And Immunogenicity Of DNA Vaccine Encoding Middle Hepatitis B Surface Antigen With Relocating N-linked Glycosylation
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Proteomic Study On Spermation Of Mouse Testes
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Induction Of Hiv-1 Neutralizing Antibodies In The Optimization Of The Membrane Protein Antigen, And Transformation
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N-linked Glycoproteins Identified From Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Line And Glycosylation Site Analysis
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N-linked Glycosylation Modification And Expression Of Human Proinsulin Gene
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High Level Expression And Purification Of Active Recombinant Human Interleukin-15 In Pichia Pastoris
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