EC Number |
Reference |
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3.4.24.71 | expression of ECE-1 is significantly higher in the solid tumors compared with effusions |
697100 |
3.4.24.71 | extracellular domain of monomeric human ECE-1 (C428S) mutant (Q90-W770) is amplified by PCR and produced recombinantly in Escherichia coli (inclusion bodies) |
699564 |
3.4.24.71 | gene ECE-1b , the ECE-1 gene is located on chromosome 1, 1p36, genotyping |
709856 |
3.4.24.71 | generation of apolipoprotein E-deficient mouse from strain C57BL/6J |
699415 |
3.4.24.71 | GFP-tagged ECE-1 overexpression in HEK-293 cells |
709039 |
3.4.24.71 | isozyme genetic structure, overview, expression of wild-type isozyme ECE-1d and of truncated variant ECE-1sv lacking the signal peptide, expression analysis of isozymes and splicing variants, overview |
683439 |
3.4.24.71 | overexpression of GFP-tagged isozymes in HEK cell endosomes, subcellular localization, overview |
683696 |
3.4.24.71 | rat |
31469 |
3.4.24.71 | sECE, constructed by fusing the cleavable signal peptide of pro-opiomelanocortin in frame to complete extracellular domain of ECE-1, expressed in CHO cells |
651235 |
3.4.24.71 | solECE-1 constructed by fusing the cleavable N-terminalsignal sequence of human alkaline phosphatase in frame with the entire extracellular domain of ECE-1, transfected into CHO-K1 cells |
649414 |