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1. Novel Apoplastic Antifreeze Proteins of Deschampsia antarctica as Enhancer of Common Cell Freezing Media for Cryobanking of Genetic Resources, a Preliminary Study

2. Novel Apoplastic Antifreeze Proteins of Deschampsia antarctica as Enhancer of Common Cell Freezing Media for Cryobanking of Genetic Resources, a Preliminary Study.

3. Antifreeze Proteins and Their Practical Utilization in Industry, Medicine, and Agriculture

4. An Ice-Binding Protein from an Antarctic Ascomycete Is Fine-Tuned to Bind to Specific Water Molecules Located in the Ice Prism Planes

5. Fish-Derived Antifreeze Proteins and Antifreeze Glycoprotein Exhibit a Different Ice-Binding Property with Increasing Concentration

6. Ice Nucleation Properties of Ice-binding Proteins from Snow Fleas

7. Laboratory-Scale Isolation of Insect Antifreeze Protein for Cryobiology

8. Freeze Tolerance in Sculpins (Pisces; Cottoidea) Inhabiting North Pacific and Arctic Oceans: Antifreeze Activity and Gene Sequences of the Antifreeze Protein

9. Antifreeze Proteins and Their Practical Utilization in Industry, Medicine, and Agriculture

10. An Ice-Binding Protein from an Antarctic Ascomycete Is Fine-Tuned to Bind to Specific Water Molecules Located in the Ice Prism Planes

11. Fish-Derived Antifreeze Proteins and Antifreeze Glycoprotein Exhibit a Different Ice-Binding Property with Increasing Concentration

12. Ice Nucleation Properties of Ice-binding Proteins from Snow Fleas

13. Laboratory-Scale Isolation of Insect Antifreeze Protein for Cryobiology

14. Cottoidea) Inhabiting North Pacific and Arctic Oceans: Antifreeze Activity and Gene Sequences of the Antifreeze Protein

15. Freeze Tolerance in Sculpins (Pisces; Cottoidea) Inhabiting North Pacific and Arctic Oceans: Antifreeze Activity and Gene Sequences of the Antifreeze Protein

16. Ice Binding Proteins: Diverse Biological Roles and Applications in Different Types of Industry

17. Antifreeze Proteins and Their Practical Utilization in Industry, Medicine, and Agriculture.

18. An Ice-Binding Protein from an Antarctic Ascomycete Is Fine-Tuned to Bind to Specific Water Molecules Located in the Ice Prism Planes.

19. Fish-Derived Antifreeze Proteins and Antifreeze Glycoprotein Exhibit a Different Ice-Binding Property with Increasing Concentration.

20. Ice Nucleation Properties of Ice-binding Proteins from Snow Fleas.

21. Laboratory-Scale Isolation of Insect Antifreeze Protein for Cryobiology.

22. Freeze Tolerance in Sculpins (Pisces; Cottoidea) Inhabiting North Pacific and Arctic Oceans: Antifreeze Activity and Gene Sequences of the Antifreeze Protein.

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