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1. Quantitative analysis of energy transfer between fluorescent proteins in CFP-GBP-YFP and its response to Ca2+

2. The Nucleobase-ascorbate transporter (NAT) signature motif in UapA defines the function of the purine translocation pathway

3. Comparative substrate recognition by bacterial and fungal purine transporters of the NAT/NCS2 family

4. A novel improved method for Aspergillus nidulans transformation

5. Substitution F569S converts UapA, a specific uric acid-xanthine transporter, into a broad specificity transporter for purine-related solutes

8. Breaking Bad News During Prenatal Screening: The Role of Professional Obstetricians and Midwives in Greece.

9. The Cognitive Approach to Bioethical Issues in Perinatal Care in Greece.

10. Targeting Smyd3 by next-generation antisense oligonucleotides suppresses liver tumor growth.

11. Long-Lived Folding Intermediates Predominate the Targeting-Competent Secretome.

12. Preprotein mature domains contain translocase targeting signals that are essential for secretion.

13. Rapid label-free quantitative analysis of the E. coli BL21(DE3) inner membrane proteome.

14. The Escherichia coli peripheral inner membrane proteome.

15. Quantitative analysis of energy transfer between fluorescent proteins in CFP-GBP-YFP and its response to Ca2+.

16. In vitro assays to analyze translocation of the model secretory preprotein alkaline phosphatase.

17. Structural basis for signal-sequence recognition by the translocase motor SecA as determined by NMR.

18. The P. CEZANNE Project: innovative approaches to continuous glucose Monitoring.

19. A novel-type substrate-selectivity filter and ER-exit determinants in the UapA purine transporter.

20. The nucleobase-ascorbate transporter (NAT) signature motif in UapA defines the function of the purine translocation pathway.

21. Comparative substrate recognition by bacterial and fungal purine transporters of the NAT/NCS2 family.

22. Transcription of purine transporter genes is activated during the isotropic growth phase of Aspergillus nidulans conidia.

23. A novel improved method for Aspergillus nidulans transformation.

24. Substitution F569S converts UapA, a specific uric acid-xanthine transporter, into a broad specificity transporter for purine-related solutes.

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