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1. The Expression Pattern And Function Of Human Era
2. Gene Engineering And Directed Evolution Of Penicillin G Acylase
3. Cloning And Expression Of ScFv Gene Anti-Bull Sperm Membrane Proteins
4. Microcalorimetric Study On The Interactions Between Bacteriophage And Its Host
5. Identification And Molecular Biological Characteristics On The Novel Multi-Functional Fibrinolytic Enzymes
6. Complete Genome Sequence And Annotation Of Bacteriophage PaP2, With Biological Characterization Of This Phage
7. Recognition Of Protein-coding Genes And Sequence Analysis Of Prokaryotic Genomes
8. Generation Of Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against HFRS Virus By Phage Display Technology And Construction Of Eukaryotic Expression Vectors Of The Antibody Genes
9. Preliminary Study Of Phage Display Antibody Repertoire For Protein Differential Display
10. Generation Of A Phage Display Library Of The Immunoglobulin Repertoire From Human AFP-Immunized Mouse And Identification Of Anti-AFP Antibody Fragments And V-region Genes
11. Expressing Of A ScFv Of Mouse Monoclonal Antibody 1A8 Against HFRS Virus On Phage And Construction Of Human Immunoglobulin ScFv Phage Repertoires
12. Preparation Of Monoclonal Antibodies And Genetic Engineering Antibodies Against Blood Group Antigens
13. Functions And Behavior Of CglI Gene Complex In Corynebacterium Cretanum
14. Cloning And Expression Of Visfatin And Screening Of Oligopeptides Binding With Visfatin
15. Cloning, Expression And Functional Identification Of Terminase From Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Bacteriophage PaP3
16. WO Phage Discovery And The Relationship With Wolbachia
17. Studies On The Isolation, Functional Gene Expression Of Lactobacillus Phages And Mutation Breeding Of Phage-resistance Strains
18. Study The Mimetic And Antagonist Peptides Of IFN-α2b Using Phage Random Peptide Library
19. Complete Genome Sequence And Annotation Of Bacteriophage MmP1, With Biological Characterization Of This Phage
20. Detection Method Of Molecular Interaction On The Surface Of Mammalian Cell Based On SPR Sensing
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