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Lithium Ion Conductive Membranes Based on Co-continuous Polymer Blends
2005)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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One-dimensional epitaxial compound semiconductor structures
2005) 10th Intl Symp on Advanced Physical Fields: Fabrication of Nanostr, Tsukuba, Japan (2005), invited(
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Molecular engineering of a thermostable carbohydrate binding module.
2005) 6th Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting (CBM6).(
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Protein conformational transitions as seen from the solvent: magnetic relaxation dispersion studies of water, cosolvent, and denaturant interactions with nonnative proteins
2005) p.201-246(
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Metal Binding Tags - Characterisation, Use in Bioseparation and Applications of Green Fluorescent Fusion Proteins
2005)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (monograph)
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Plant Aquaporins: A study of expression, localization, specificity, and regulation
2005)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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The Oxygen Evolving cycle in Photosystem II studied with EPR Spectroscopy at different pH and Temperature
2005)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Band-gap engineering in III-V nanowires
2005) March Meet of the American Physical Society, 2005(
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C-19 Terpenolides from Thapsia garganica. structure elucidation, biogenetic proposal and serca-inhibiting activity.
2005) The Italian Society of Phytochemistry (SIF), 2005(
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Antibacterial galloylated phloroglucinol glucosides from myrtle.
2005) The Italian Society of Phytochemistry (SIF), 2005(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract