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| Wang G.R. Bacteriophage T4 self-assembly: In vitro reconstitution of recombinant gp2 into infectious phage // J. Bacteriol., 2000. Vol. 182, N 3.-С.672-679
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| Ulijasz Andrew T. Dissecting the VanRS signal transduction pathway with specific inhibitors // J. Bacteriol., 1999. Vol. 181, N 2.-С.627-631
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| Hofmann In vitro nucleosome assembly with plant histones // FEBS Lett., 1989. Vol. 256, N 1-2.-С.123-127
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| In vitro reconstitution of a hexagonal array with a surface layer protein synthesized by Bacillus subtilis harboring the surface layer protein gene from Bacillus brevis 47 // J. Bacteriol., 1989. Vol. 171, N 12.-С.6747-6752
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| Peterson Jeffrey R. In vitro reconstitution of calreticulin-substrate interactions // J. Cell Sci., 1999. Vol. 112, N 16.-С.2775-2784
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| Lechler In vitro reconstitution of cortical actin assembly sites in budding yeast // J. Cell Biol., 1997. Vol. 138, N 1.-С.95-103
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| Lechler In vitro reconstitution of cortical actin assembly sites in budding yeast // J. Cell Biol., 1997. Vol. 138, N 1.-С.95-103
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| Wood E.J. In vitro reconstruction of human skin // Biochemist., 1994. Vol. 16, N 1.-С.3-7
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| In vitro reconstruction of the conjunctiva // J. Cell Biol., 1991. Vol. 115, N 3.-С.358
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| Independent in vitro assembly of all three major morphological parts of the 30S ribosomal subunit of Thermus thermophilus // Eur. J. Biochem., 1999. Vol. 266, N 2.-С.533-537
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| Molecular requirements for bi-directional movement of phagosomes along microtubules // J. Cell Biol., 1997. Vol. 137, N 1.-С.113-128
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| Roberts M.Scot Nucleosomes reconstituted in vitro on mouse mammary tumor virus B region DNA occupy multiple translational and rotational frames // Biochemistry, 1995. Vol. 34, N 38.-С.12470-12480
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| Roberts M.Scot Nucleosomes reconstituted in vitro on mouse mammary tumor virus B region DNA occupy multiple translational and rotational frames // Biochemistry, 1995. Vol. 34, N 38.-С.12470-12480
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| Holde K. Properly preparing promoters // Nature (Gr. Brit.), 1994. Vol. 367, N 6463.-С.512-513
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| Mayorga Luis S. Reconstitution of endosomal proteolysis in a cell-free system. Transfer of immune complexes internalized via Fc receptors to an endosomal proteolytic compartment // F. Biol. Chem, 1989. Vol. 264, N 10.-С.5392-5399
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| Reconstitution of G[1] cyclin ubiquitination with complexes containing SCF{Grr1} and Rbx1 // Science, 1999. Vol. 284, N 5414.-С.662-665
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| Reconstitution of seminiferous tubules in vitro by dissociated fetal testicular cells // Zool. Sci., 1992. Vol. 9, N 6.-С.1172
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| Reconstructed skin from cultured human keratinocytes and fibroblasts on a collagen-glycosaminoglycan biopolymer substrate // Skin Pharmacol, 1990. Vol. 3, N 2.-С.136-143
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| Dubertret L. Reconstruction of the human skin equivalent in vitro: a new tool for skin biology // Shin Pharmacol., 1990. Vol. 3, N 2.-С.144-148
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| Steger David J. Stable co-occupancy of transcription factors and histones at the HIV-1 enhancer // EMBO Journal, 1997. Vol. 16, N 9.-С.2463-2472
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