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Meanings of chimeric proteins in English
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Usage of chimeric proteins in English
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The use of antigenic matrices based on chimericproteins can solve these limitations.
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Extensive lateral diffusion of the chimericproteins occurred between Golgi stacks.
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These chimeric transcripts may produce chimericproteins that could influence phenotype.
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Their bodies begin producing proteins, chimericproteins, which alter tissues in radically different ways.'
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HBx-human chimeric transcripts, the most common type of chimeric transcripts, can be expressed as chimericproteins.
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Terminal localisation of the chimericproteins can ensure that they do not interfere with transgene transcription.
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This study shows the ability of mass spectrometry to identify oncogenic chimericproteins resulting from chromosomal rearrangements.
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The fused genes encode chimericproteinsproteins.
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Previous studies from our laboratory using Tat-Gal4 chimericproteins showed that Tat has a potent acidic activation domain.
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We show that these chimericproteins are transported to the cell surface and incorporated into VSV virions efficiently.
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In this issue of Cancer Cell, demonstrate a novel mechanism for the oncogenic activity of MLL chimericproteins.
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PKD1-C and CD4 chimericproteins, which are attached to the plasma membrane, also show similar results.
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This juxtaposition generates PAX3-FKHR and PAX7-FKHR chimeric genes that are expressed as chimeric transcripts that encode chimericproteins.
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In the present study we constructed chimericproteins that contained the signal peptide from one precursor protein and the mature portion from the other.
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To investigate independently the relative signaling capacity of Ig-alpha and Ig-beta, chimericproteins containing their cytoplasmic domains were expressed in a B cell line.
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Using chimericproteins between SNAP-25 and its ubiquitous homologue SNAP-23, we show that the cysteine-containing part of the linkers is interchangeable.