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Structural Protein

Known as: structural proteins 
Proteins whose major function is to give shape and support to tissues, cells, and subcellular structures.
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2006
2006
Summary.Open reading frame 79 of Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (Bm79) is a conserved gene whose homologues have been… 
2001
2001
Agnoproteins, encoded by the 5'-region of the late bicistronic mRNA of some polyomaviruses, are small proteins with largely… 
2000
2000
Lamprin is a unique structural protein which forms the extracellular matrix of several cartilaginous structures found in the… 
1997
1997
The characterization of novel cytoplasmic, structural, and enzymatic proteins has been enhanced by a panel of monoclonal… 
1996
1996
We have attempted to extend our understanding of the enteroviral cross-reactive T cell response in humans. Peripheral blood… 
1977
1977
1. Changes of structural proteins in experimental and human myocardial infarction were studied by the determination of myosin… 
1970
1970
Summary Ten out of 29 temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of poliovirus lost infectivity in vitro at 45° more rapidly than did ts…