Copper binding to prion octarepeat peptides, a combined metal chelate affinity and immunochemical approaches
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概要
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- 2005-04-15
著者
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VIJAYALAKSHMI Mookambeswaran
Laboratoire d'Interactions Moleculaires et de Technologie des Separations (LIMTech. S), Universite d
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Grassi Jacques
Comissariat D'energie Atomique Service De Pharmacologie Et D'immunologie
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TODOROVA-BALVAY Daniela
Laboratoire d'Interactions Moleculaires et de Technologie de Separation (LIMTechS), Centre de Recher
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SIMON Stephanie
Comissariat d'Energie Atomique, Service de Pharmacologie et d'Immunologie
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CREMINON Christophe
Comissariat d'Energie Atomique, Service de Pharmacologie et d'Immunologie
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SRIKRISHNAN Thamarapu
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Molecular and Cellular Biophysics
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Vijayalakshmi Mookambeswaran
Laboratoire D'interactions Moleculaires Et De Technologie De Separation (limtechs) Centre De Re
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Simon Stephanie
Comissariat D'energie Atomique Service De Pharmacologie Et D'immunologie
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Todorova-balvay Daniela
Laboratoire D'interactions Moleculaires Et De Technologie De Separation (limtechs) Centre De Re
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Creminon Christophe
Comissariat D'energie Atomique Service De Pharmacologie Et D'immunologie
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Srikrishnan Thamarapu
Roswell Park Cancer Institute Molecular And Cellular Biophysics
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