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A plant oncogene as a phosphatase // Nature. -Gr. Brit., 1996. Vol. 379, N 6565.-С.499-500

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A viral mechanism for inhibition of the cellular phosphatase calcineurin // Science, 1998. Vol. 281, N 5376.-С.562-565

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Acid phosphatase activity is present in microbodies of Hansenula polymorpha // Forum Microbiol., 1989. Vol. 12, N 1-2.-С.59

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Activity of hydrolytic enzymes in fungi isolated from diabetic pregnant women: Is there any relationship between fungal alkaline and acid phosphatase activity and glycemic control? // APMIS, 2004. Vol. 112, N 6.-С.374-383

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Ahn Phosphatase activities in Lake Soyang, Korea // Verh. Vol. 25. Pt 1. Congr., Barcelona, 1992. -Stuttgart, 1993.-С.183-186

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Antibus Robert K. Phosphatase activities and phosphorous uptake from inositol phosphate by ectomycorrhizal fungi // Can. J. Bot., 1992. Vol. 70, N 4.-С.794-801

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Aonofriesei Phosphatases and phosphohydrolase activities of some bacterial strains isolated from the Romanian nearshores waters // Proc. Rom. Acad. B, 2002. Vol. 4, N 3.-С.149-152

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Aonofriesei Phosphatases and phosphohydrolase activities of some bacterial strains isolated from the Romanian nearshores waters // Proc. Rom. Acad. B, 2002. Vol. 4, N 3.-С.149-152

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Are phototrophic sulfur bacteria phosphate-limited? // Verh., 2001. Vol. 27, N 2.-С.840-844

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Are phototrophic sulfur bacteria phosphate-limited? // Verh., 2001. Vol. 27, N 2.-С.840-844

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Balasubramanian R. Utilisation of monocrotophos as a source of phosphorus by bacteria and fungi // J. Ecobiol., 2006. Vol. 18, N 3.-С.213-217

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Balasubramanian R. Utilisation of monocrotophos as a source of phosphorus by bacteria and fungi // J. Ecobiol., 2006. Vol. 18, N 3.-С.213-217

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Boon Paul I. Interactions between suspended solids and phosphatase activity in turbid rivers of south-eastern Australia // Verh., 1994. Vol. 25.-С.1827-1833

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Bursik M. Studium fosfatazove aktivity vybranych zastupcu rodu Bacillus // Scr. med., 1996. Vol. 69, N 1-2.-С.59

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Bursik M. Studium fosfatazove aktivity vybranych zastupcu rodu Bacillus // Scr. med., 1996. Vol. 69, N 1-2.-С.59

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Cardellini Identification of a phosphatase activity, toward the phosphopeptide pyroGlu-Asp-Asp-Ser(p)-Asp-Glu-Glu-Asn, in nuclear extract from HL-60 promyelocitic leukaemia cells // Physiol. Chem. and Phys. and Med. NMR, 2000. Vol. 32, N 1.-С.27-33

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Castelli Maria E. The phosphatase activity is the target for Mg{2+} regulation of the sensor protein PhoQ in Salmonella // J. Biol. Chem., 2000. Vol. 275, N 30.-С.22948-22954

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Characterization of an acid phosphatase from Lactobacillus pentosus: Regulation and biochemical properties // J. Appl. Microbiol., 2005. Vol. 98, N 1.-С.229-237

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Characterization of an acid phosphatase from Lactobacillus pentosus: Regulation and biochemical properties // J. Appl. Microbiol., 2005. Vol. 98, N 1.-С.229-237

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Chaudhuri Effects of gonadotropins and prolactin on ovarian activity of a wild avian species, the tree pie Dendrocitta vagabunda // Indian J. Exp. Biol., 1998. Vol. 36, N 8.-С.790-795

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