1 - 20 toradh á dtaispeáint as 566,631 toradh san iomlán ar an gcuardach '((((specifications OR specifications) OR qualifications) OR modifications) OR modification)', am iarratais: 1.18s Beachtaigh na torthaí
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    Cysteine specific modification of proteins by RES. de réir Simone Findling (5048078)

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2018
    “…(<b>A</b>) After modification with PGA<sub>1</sub>-biotin and SDS-PAGE, proteins (90 μg) were transferred to a PVDF membrane. …”
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    Rationale and scheme of site-specific modification of micro-plasminogen. de réir Navneet Kaur (1447987)

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2019
    “…(A) Fragments (red and blue) in micro-plasminogen structure (green) represent the selected residues for site-specific covalent modification. (B) Blue beads are schematic presentation of PEG polymers attached at one (or more) selected sites on micro-plasminogen.…”
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    Allele-specific extension primers improved by length and refractory modification. de réir In-Cheol Baek (692741)

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2015
    “…</p><p>Underlines, <i>MICB</i> polymorphic sites.</p><p>Allele-specific extension primers improved by length and refractory modification.…”
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    Identification of SMC-specific genes by expression profiles and histone modifications. de réir Moon Young Lee (749843)

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2015
    “…(E) Comparison of histone modifications on ubiquitious genes. (F) Expression levels of SMC-enriched genes not altered by histone modifications.…”
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    Correlation of transcriptional and histone modification changes for specific gene sets. de réir Denise Ohnezeit (19346876)

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2024
    “…<p>Correlation of histone modification signals (H3K4me3, H3K27ac, H3K27me3 and H3K9me3) with gene expression data for selected GO terms: <i>Innate immunity</i>, <i>Transcriptional regulation</i>, <i>Cell adhesion</i>, <i>Cell cycle and division</i>, and <i>Protein biogenesis</i>. …”
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