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DJA1 and DJA2 Carboxyl-Terminal Fragments and their Role in Peptide Binding and Luciferase Refolding
Author(s) -
Adrian Ebsary,
Chelsea Nimmo,
Michael L. Wong,
Jason Young
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
mcgill science undergraduate research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1718-0783
pISSN - 1718-0775
DOI - 10.26443/msurj.v4i1.75
Subject(s) - luciferase , chaperone (clinical) , protein folding , binding site , transfection , chemistry , peptide , hsp70 , biochemistry , hela , plasma protein binding , recombinant dna , heat shock protein , biophysics , biology , cell , gene , medicine , pathology

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