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UreE protein, Bacteria
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urease accessory protein UreE, Bacteria
National Institutes of Health
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Broader (2)
Bacterial Proteins
Carrier Proteins
UreD protein, Bacteria
UreR protein, bacteria
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UreE protein, Helicobacter pylori
UreE protein, Proteus mirabilis
UreE protein, Sporosarcina pasteurii
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2018
2018
Relationship between urea concentration and coagulation properties of goat's milk
Darija Bendelja Ljoljić
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T. Mašek
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Z. Prpić
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N. Antunac
2018
Corpus ID: 191198836
Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je utvrditi povezanost koncentracije uree i svojstava zgrusavanja kozjeg mlijeka. Istraživanjem su…
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2016
2016
Catalyse bio-inspirée utilisant des foldamères hélicoïdaux d'oligo-urée
Sébastien R. Goudreau
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Lucile Fischer
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A. Salaün
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Vincent Diemer
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D. Becart
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G. Guichard
2016
Corpus ID: 189019133
La presente invention concerne des catalyseurs d'oligo-uree, des brins oligomeres helicoidaux polaires, et des procedes de…
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2014
2014
Structural and biochemical studies of Sporosarcina pasteurii UreE: a nickel-chaperone involved in the urease activation process
A. Merloni
2014
Corpus ID: 91551599
Urease is a nickel-dependent enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of urea in the last step of organic nitrogen mineralization. Its…
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2000
2000
Uree-peptoides de type indole et indazole utilises en tant qu'antagonistes du recepteur de thrombine
David F. McComsey
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William J. Hoekstra
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Bruce E. Maryanoff
,
Han-Cheng Zhang
2000
Corpus ID: 89784941
L'invention se rapporte a de nouveaux composes uree-peptoides de type indole et indazole qui s'averent utiles en tant qu…
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1994
1994
Uree biarylique et composes apparentes
K. Atwal
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Francis N. Ferrara
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Charles Z. Ding
1994
Corpus ID: 187362376