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Expression of a cloned streptavidin gene in Escherichia coli.
Teruo Sano, C R Cantor
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A quantitative CTC RNA assay is developed by incorporating multi‐antibody‐based CTC isolation and specific mRNA quantification using RT‐ddPCR. The NSCLC CTC ScoreD demonstrates high accuracy for early‐stage NSCLC detection, significantly outperforming serum CEA. NSCLC CTC ScoreM exhibits a more accurate early‐warning of responses to different therapies
Xiaoyu Wang+14 more
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Structural relationship of streptavidin to the calycin protein superfamily
Darren R. Flower
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Ser45 plays an important role in managing both the equilibrium and transition state energetics of the streptavidin—biotin system [PDF]
David E. Hyre+4 more
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CuS‐Au heterostructures were synthesized via ligand‐regulated annular‐epitaxial growth strategy, biotin‐Concanavalin A (ConA) was modified on the CuS‐Au heterostructures for universal bacterial‐labelling, assembled with strip, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Klebsiella pneumoniae can be sensitively recognized by SERS/colorimetric/temperature three‐mode ...
Xiaorui Lin+5 more
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An Engineered Soluble Single‐Chain TCR Engager for KRAS‐G12V Specific Tumor Immunotherapy
This study develops a dimeric T cell receptor engager protein specific for tumor KRAS‐G12V mutation. The engager proteins are capable of mediating the formation of synapse between T cell and tumor cell and demonstrate substantial tumor suppression efficacy.
Keke Ma+14 more
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Streptavidin aptamers: Affinity tags for the study of RNAs and ribonucleoproteins [PDF]
Chatchawan Srisawat, David R. Engelke
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SMC4 Promotes Prostate Cancer Cell Proliferation and Metastasis via the Rheb/mTOR Pathway
Structural maintenance of chromosome protein 4 (SMC4) has been implicated in prostate cancer metastasis. Knockdown of SMC4 in RM1‐LM cells significantly attenuates proliferation, migration, and lung metastasis in vivo. Furthermore, SMC4 interacts with GLUT1 (Slc2a1), thereby enhancing glycolysis, ATP production, and activation of the Rheb/mTOR pathway.
Wei Zhang+9 more
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