F.-U. Hartl, W. Neupert, "Protein sorting to mitochondria: evolutionary conservations of folding and assembly," Science, 247:930-38, 1990. Franz-Ulrich Hartl (University of Munich, Germany): "In this ...
Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogel undergoes significant but precise changes in size between 20°C and 40°C, making it an excellent candidate for use in variable-size deterministic lateral ...
A selective protein degradation system known as Golgi membrane-associated degradation (GOMED), which identifies and removes ...
Attendees will see some common applications of cell sorting in a department of immunology. Beginning with an introduction of lymphoproliferative disorders in inborn errors of immunity. 1. How cell ...
The cells in living organisms are constantly making proteins. Ribosomes, the RNA-protein complexes that make other proteins, ...
Making proteins for research or therapies often starts with cell-line development. In many applications, genetic engineering is used to optimize a cell line for producing high levels of the intended ...
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