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152. MACROEMULSIONI ACQUA-IN-OLIO A LUNGA STABILITA', LORO PREPARAZIONE ED USO
153. Control of replication and mutagenesis in Escherichia coli by means of antisense RNAs
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155. Expression and purification of the recombinant mustard trypsin inhibitor 2 (MTI2) in Escherichia coli
156. Studio della subunità epsilon della DNA polimerasi III di Escherichia coli: stabilità e interazione con la subunità polimerasica
157. On the role of high-potential iron-sulfur proteins and cytochromes in the respiratory chain of two facultative phototrophs
158. The electron transport system of the halophilic purple nonsulfur bacterium Rhodospirillum salinarum. 1. A functional and thermodynamic analysis of the respiratory chain in aerobically and photosynthetically grown cells
159. Functional and structural role of the cytochrome b subunit of the membrane-bound hydrogenase complex of Alcaligenes eutrophus H16
160. Kinetics of photo-induced electron transfer from high-potential iron-sulfur protein to the photosynthetic reaction center of the purple phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans
161. Continuous enzyme-coupled assay of phosphate- or pyrophosphate-releasing enzymes
162. A Synthetic Post-transcriptional Controller To Explore the Modular Design of Gene Circuits
163. HiPiP oxido-reductase activity in membranes from aerobically grown cells of the facultative phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans
164. Membrane-associated cytochrome cy of Rhodobacter capsulatus is an electron carrier from the cytochrome bc1 complex to the cytochrome c oxidase during respiration
165. The HiPIP from Rhodoferax Fermentans Rapidly Reduces the Cytochrome c-556 Associated with the Photochemical Reaction Center
166. On the antibacterial activity of roots ofCapparis spinosaL.
167. Expression and Purification of Diphtheria Toxin Variant CRM197 in Escherichia coli
168. Photosynthetic electrogenic events in native membranes ofChloroflexus aurantiacus. Flash-induced charge displacements within the reaction center-cytochromec 554 complex
169. Artificial antisense RNAs silence lacZ in E. coli by decreasing target mRNA concentration
170. Selenite transiently represses transcription of photosynthesis-related genes in potato leaves
171. Efficient silencing of the gene coding for the É subunit of DNA polymerase III inEscherichia coliis triggered by antisense RNAs featuring stabilityin vivo
172. Tyrosine83 is essential for the activity of E. coli galactoside transacetylase
173. Polyphenol oxidase expression in potato () tubers inhibited to sprouting by treatment with iodine atmosphere
174. Silencing of the gene coding for the ϵ subunit of DNA polymerase III slows down the growth rate ofEscherichia colipopulations
175. Water-in-oil macroemulsions sustain long-term viability of microbial cells in organic solvents
176. Isolation, characterization, and functional role of the high-potential iron-sulfur protein (HiPIP) from the Rhodoferax fermentans
177. HiPIP oxido-reductase activity in membranes from aerobically grown cells of the facultative phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans
178. High Potential Iron-Sulfur Protein (HiPIP) is an Efficient Electron Donor to the Photosynthetic Reaction Center of the Purple Phototroph Rhodoferax Fermentans
179. The Primary Structure of Rhodoferax fermentans High-Potential Iron-Sulfur Protein, an Electron Donor to the Photosynthetic Reaction Center
180. HiPIP oxido-reductase activity in membranes from aerobically grown cells of the facultative phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans
181. Isolation, Characterization, and Functional Role of the High-Potential Iron-Sulfur Protein (HiPIP) from Rhodoferax fermentans
182. The HiPIP from Rhodoferax fermentans is competent in light-induced electron transfer in bacterial photosynthesis
183. Photochemistry of a photosynthetic reaction center immobilized in lipidic cubic phases
184. The electron transport system of the facultative phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans. II. Flash-induced oxidation of membrane-bound cytochromes c
185. The electron transport system of the facultative phototroph Rhodoferax fermentans. I. A functional, thermodynamic and spectroscopic study of the respiratory chain of dark- and light-grown cells
186. The high potential iron-sulfur protein (HiPIP) fromRhodoferax fermentansis competent in photosynthetic electron transfer
187. High Potential Iron-Sulfur Protein (HiPIP) is an Efficient Electron Donor to the Photosynthetic Reaction Center of the Purple Phototroph Rhodoferax Fermentans
188. Photosynthetic electrogenic events in native membranes ofChloroflexus aurantiacus. Flash-induced charge displacements within the reaction center-cytochromec 554 complex
189. Expanding the landscape of recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli.
190. Surfactant‐Induced hydrogen production in cyanobacteria
191. Kinetic properties of myrosinase in hydrated reverse micelles
192. pGOODs: new plasmids for the co-expression of proteins in Escherichia coli.
193. On the antibacterial activity of roots of Capparis spinosa L.
194. Photosynthetic activity of plant cells solubilized in water-in-oil microemulsions
195. The HiPIP from Rhodoferax fermentans is competent in light-induced electron transfer in bacterial photosynthesis
196. Efficient silencing of the gene coding for the ℇ subunit of DNA polymerase III in Escherichia coli is triggered by antisense RNAs featuring stability in vivo.
197. Use of Rhodotorula minuta Live Cells Hosted in Water-in-Oil Macroemulsion for Biotrasformation Reaction.
198. Polarographic measurement of oxygen uptake using lipoxygenase in reverse micelles
199. A Spectrophotometric Lipase Activity Assay by Coupled Lipase-Lipoxygenase in Reverse Micelles
200. Polyphenol oxidase expression in potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers inhibited to sprouting by treatment with iodine atmosphere
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