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THIS ISSUE IS DEDICATED TO KELLENBERGER,EDUARD - EDITORIAL COMMENT AEBI U |
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3-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SEVENFOLDED FORM OF BACILLUS-SUBTILIS GRO EL CHAPERONIN CARRASCOSA JL, ABELLA G, MARCO S, CARAZO JM |
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GENETIC-CONTROL OF CAPSID LENGTH IN BACTERIOPHAGE-T4 .7. A MODEL OF LENGTH REGULATION BASED ON DNA SIZE LANE T, EISERLING F |
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A PROPOSED STRUCTURE OF BACTERIOPHAGE-T4 GENE PRODUCT-22 - A MAJOR PROHEAD SCAFFOLDING CORE PROTEIN MESYANZHINOV VV, SOBOLEV BN, MARUSICH EI, PRILIPOV AG, EFIMOV VP |
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TOWARD UNDERSTANDING THE PATHOGENESIS OF ENTEROVIRUS-INDUCED CARDIOMYOPATHY - MOLECULAR AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL APPROACHES HOFSCHNEIDER PH, KLINGEL K, KANDOLF R |
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BACTERIOPHAGE-M13 AND BACTERIOPHAGE-PF3 TELL US HOW PROTEINS INSERT INTO THE MEMBRANE KUHN A, ROHRER J, GALLUSSER A |
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STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY OF BACTERIOPHAGE-PRD1, AN ESCHERICHIA-COLI VIRUS WITH A MEMBRANE CALDENTEY J, BAMFORD JKH, BAMFORD DH |
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FUNCTIONAL-ASPECTS OF THE CAPSID STRUCTURE OF MENGO-VIRUS SCRABA DG |
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TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT KINETICS OF THE ACTIVITIES OF INFLUENZA-VIRUS WUNDERLIALLENSPACH H, GUNTHERT M, OTT S |
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ROLE OF RNA IN BACTERIOPHAGE-PHI-29 DNA PACKAGING ANDERSON D, BODLEY JW |
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ROLE OF THE MAJOR CAPSID PROTEIN OF PHAGE-T4 IN DNA PACKAGING FROM STRUCTURE-FUNCTION AND SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS STUDIES XUE MQ, BLACK LW |
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TF1, A BACTERIOPHAGE-SPECIFIC DNA-BINDING AND DNA-BENDING PROTEIN GEIDUSCHEK EP, SCHNEIDER GJ, SAYRE MH |
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ACTIVATION OF RECA PROTEIN - THE SALT-INDUCED STRUCTURAL TRANSITION DICAPUA E, RUIGROK RWH, TIMMINS PA |
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THE RECE RECOMBINATION PATHWAY MEDIATES RECOMBINATION BETWEEN PARTIALLY HOMOLOGOUS DNA-SEQUENCES - STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS OF RECOMBINATION PRODUCTS KEIM P, LARK KG |
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MECHANISMS IN MICROBIAL EVOLUTION ARBER W |
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ULTRASTRUCTURAL-LOCALIZATION OF THE HISTONE-LIKE PROTEIN HTA FROM THE ARCHAEON THERMOPLASMA-ACIDOPHILUM BOHRMANN B, ARNOLDSCHULZGAHMEN B, KELLENBERGER E |
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE NUCLEOLUS AND THE COILED BODY RASKA I, OCHS RL, ANDRADE LEC, CHAN EKL, BURLINGAME R, PEEBLES C, GRUOL D, TAN EM |
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FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY - FROM BASIC TO APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY DRIEDONKS RA, FELLINGER AJ, VERBAKEL JMA, VERHUE WM, VERRIPS CT |
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THE CRITICAL ROLE OF DETERGENTS IN THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF MEMBRANE-PROTEINS ROSENBUSCH JP |
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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS AS REVEALED BY FREEZE-SUBSTITUTION WEIBULL C, VILLIGER W, BOHRMANN B |
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DEPOSITION OF GLYCINE-RICH STRUCTURAL PROTEIN IN XYLEM CELL-WALLS OF FRENCH BEAN SEEDLINGS IS INDEPENDENT OF LIGNIFICATION KELLER B, NIERHAUSWUNDERWALD D, AMRHEIN N |
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BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS OF FILAGGRIN AND LORICRIN - 2 MAJOR PROTEINS EXPRESSED BY TERMINALLY DIFFERENTIATED EPIDERMAL-KERATINOCYTES STEVEN AC, BISHER ME, ROOP DR, STEINERT PM |
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CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY IN THE STUDY OF THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND THEIR HOST-CELLS RYTER A |
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NEW ASPECTS OF BACTERIAL ULTRASTRUCTURE AS REVEALED BY MODERN ACRYLICS FOR ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY HOBOT JA |
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ULTRAMICROTOMY OF BIOLOGICAL OBJECTS - FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE PRESENT VILLIGER W, BREMER A |
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LOWICRYL RESINS IN MICROBIOLOGY CARLEMALM E |