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Basic Study On Fibroin Heavy Chain Gene Of Silkworm, Bombyx Mori And It's Application
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I. Genetic Operation Of Large Fragment In Chromosome II. Fast Selecting SiRNA Targeting Sites And ShRNA Transcript Controlling
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The Fhc, Of bim Interaction In Apoptosis Role And ¦Õc31 Of Integration Of The Enzyme Structure
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The Comparative Research On SOL Morphology And Fiber Type In Daurian Ground Squirrels (Citellus Dauricus) And Rats Under Muscle Disused Condition
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Effects Of Hibernation On Fibre Type And Contractile Function In Ground Squirrel Soleus Muscle
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Construction And Study Of Gene-targeting Vectors Expressing HGM-CSF In Silkworm Silk Gland Bioplant
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The Comparative Research On The Effects Of Tail Suspension And Hibernation On The Skeletal Muscle In Daurian Ground Squirrel (Citellus Dauricus)
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The Study On UPR Induced By Dietary Cholesterol In The Enterocytes Of SD Rats And Its Regulation Of ACAT2
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KLF15Regulates Slow Myosin Heavy Chain Expression Through NFATc1in C2C12Myotubes
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The High-expression Of β-Mannanase In Pichia Pastoris
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Preparation And Effect On Cells Of Recombinant Silk Fibroin Non-repeat Region Peptides
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Mir-23 Expression In Mouse Skeletal Muscle And Its Role In Regulating Skeletal Muscle Regeneration Preliminary Study
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Mirna-23a Regulatory Role In Myoblast C2c12 Cell Differentiation Process
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FHL3 Differentially Regulates The Expression Of MyHC Isoforms Through Interaction With Functional MyoD And PCREB
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The Effect And Molecular Mechanism Of CFL2Interfered On The Myoblast C2C12Myosin Heavy Chain
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Generation Of Fibroin Heavy Chain Knockout Silkworm And Its Application
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Construction And Expression Of Recombinant Protein From Bombyx Mori Silk Fibroin Heavy Chain
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Identification Of MBF2 Family And Its Member MBF2-1 Involved In The Regulation Of The Transcription Of Silk Fibroin Heavy Chain
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Phylogenetic Analysis Of The Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Genes In Aves
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Identification And Molecular Mechanism Of The Naked Pupa (Nd) Mutation In Silkworm
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