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Highlight: Protein states with cell biological and medicinal relevance

  • Annette G. Beck-Sickinger EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 12. Juni 2013

Published Online: 2013-06-12
Published in Print: 2013-08-01

©2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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  1. Masthead
  2. Masthead
  3. Guest Editorial
  4. Highlight: Protein states with cell biological and medicinal relevance
  5. HIGHLIGHT: PROTEIN STATES WITH CELL BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL RELEVANCE
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  15. Oxidative in vitro folding of a cysteine deficient variant of the G protein-coupled neuropeptide Y receptor type 2 improves stability at high concentration
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  18. Subcellular localization and RNP formation of IGF2BPs (IGF2 mRNA-binding proteins) is modulated by distinct RNA-binding domains
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