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Protein detection by Western blot via coiled-coil interactions
Human corneal epithelial cell response to epidermal growth factor tethered via coiled-coil interactions
Epidermal growth factor and perlecan fragments produced by apoptotic endothelial cells co-ordinately activate ERK1/2-dependent antiapoptotic pathways in mesenchymal stem cells
Noninvasive probing of inhibitory effects of cylindrospermopsin and microcystin-LR using cell-based impedance spectroscopy
Engineering of the Human Cell Line HEK-293 to Enhance Recombinant Protein Production
Investigation of Antiangiogenic Tumor Therapy Potential of Microencapsulated HEK293 VEGF165b Producing Cells
New protocol for lentiviral vector mass production
Expression systems for therapeutic glycoprotein production
The axonal repellent, Slit2, inhibits directional migration of circulating neutrophils
Epidermal growth factor tethered through coiled-coil interactions induces cell surface receptor phosphorylation
Development of a scalable process for high-yield lentiviral vector production by transient transfection of HEK293 suspension cultures
Local delivery of VEGF165b and IFNα by microencapsulated cells as potential antiangiogenic therapy
Local delivery of VEGF 165b and IFNa by microencapsulated cells as potential antiangiogenic therapy
Possible common central pathway for resistin and insulin in regulating food intake
Production of chimeric heavy-chain antibodies
Kinetic Characterization by Surface Plasmon Resonance-Based Biosensors: Principle and Emerging Trends
The bioactivity and receptor affinity of recombinant tagged EGF designed for tissue engineering applications is defined by the nature and position of the tags
Transient expression and purification of chimeric heavy chain antibodies
Stable high volumetric production of glycosylated human recombinant IFNalpha2b in HEK293 cells
Tyrosinase-catalyzed synthesis of a universal coil-chitosan bioconjugate for protein immobilization
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