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1. Radiolabeling Morpholino With ~(111)In, ~(90)Y, ~(188)Re, ~(99m)Tc And Its Biodistribution In Normal Mice
2. Expression And Function Of Tbx2 In Zebrafish Heart Development
3. Cloning, Expression And Functional Studies Of Zebrafish Rictor Gene
4. Preparation And Development Immunoassay Of Monoclonal Antibodies Against The Metabolite Of Furaltadone, 5-morpholino-3-amino-2-oxazolidone (AMOZ)
5. The Role Of Connexin43 In The Cardiovascular System Development In Zebrafish Embryos
6. Investigation Of NTE Gene Function And Its Role In Neurodegenerative Diseases Using Zebrafish Model
7. Studies On The Function Of The Gene FoxP4 In Zebrafish Heart Development
8. The Location And Function Of Centrosomal Protein Family In In Virto Maturation Of Mouse Oocyte This Project Is Supported By The National Natural Science Foundation
9. Whole-exome Sequencing Identifiy Novel Mutations In Caustive Gene EYS For RP And Function Study Of Causitive Gene For PCG
10. Gums Park Morpholino Impact On SD Rat Carotid Artery Intima And Plaque Aeromonas Chronic Infection
11. Investigation On The Mechanism Of U1snRNA And Morpholino Correcting The Aberrant Splicing Of SCN1A Mutations
12. The Effect Of Receptor Interacting Protein3on Oxygen Glucose Deprivation (OGD)-induced RGC-5Necroptosis
13. Anticancer Effect Of Xanthono-pyridine Derivative XP-15 On Human Lung Carcinoma A549 Cells
14. Analysis Of The Mutation Phenotype Of In The Zebrafish Heart Developmental Candidates Gene Of HPRG1
15. Mutation Analysis Of The Pathogenic Gene Of A Chinese Deaf Family And The Function Of The Deafness Gene ILDR1 In Zebrafish
16. Effects Of ITPR1 Gene On Cardiac Function In Zebrafish
17. Pilot Study Of Mmp21 In Left-right Asymmetric Development Of Zebrafish Embryos
18. Intermediates Synthesize And Process Optimization Of The Anti-EBOV Antisense Oligonucleotides AVI-7537
19. Evaluating The Effect Of Lidocaine And DNase ? On Biomolecular Interaction Using Atomic Force Microscopy
20. Cellular Nucleic Acid-binding Protein Is Vital To Testis Development And Spermatogenesis In Mice
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