Search Results - "Batori, V."
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Stabilization of a Fibronectin Type III Domain by the Removal of Unfavorable Electrostatic Interactions on the Protein Surface
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (28-08-2001)“…It is generally considered that electrostatic interactions on the protein surface, such as ion pairs, contribute little to protein stability, although they may…”
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Immunological and biochemical characterization of recombinant group 1 dust mite allergens
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2005)“…The pro-peptide was removed and mature recombinant (r-) Der p 1 was obtained. r-Der p 1 was compared to natural (n-) Der p 1, from mites, in biochemical and…”
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A novel approach for investigation of specific and cross-reactive IgE epitopes on Bet v 1 and homologous food allergens in individual patients
Published in Molecular immunology (01-02-2006)“…A clinically relevant allergic reaction requires recognition of at least two different epitopes on the surface of the allergen by IgE. These epitopes may be…”
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An in silico method using an epitope motif database for predicting the location of antigenic determinants on proteins in a structural context
Published in Journal of molecular recognition (01-01-2006)“…Presently X‐ray crystallography of protein–antibody complexes is still the most direct way of identifying B‐cell epitopes. The objective of this study was to…”
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Recominant Expression and Immunological Characterization of House Dust Mite Allergen Der P 1
Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-06-2004)“…The cysteine protease Der p1 from dust mite of the genus Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is a major type I allergen. About 80% of house dust mite (HDM) allergic…”
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Low-temperature formation of β-silicon carbide
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-04-1997)“…Silicon carbide thin films were deposited by unbalanced radio frequency (RF) (13.56 MHz) magnetron sputtering from a silicon carbide target in a pure argon…”
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