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  EcoPro™ T7 System
Cat. No. 70876  
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Selected Citations:
  1. Asael Herman and Dan S. Tawfik. (2007) Incorporating synthetic oligonucleotides via gene reassembly (ISOR): a versatile tool for generating targeted libraries. Protein Engineering Design and Selection 20, 219-226.
  2. James E. Nowak, et al. (2006) Direct production and purification of T7 phage display cloned proteins selected and analyzed on microarrays. Bio/Techniques 40, 220-227.
  3. Anna Codina, et al. (2004) Identification of a novel co-regulator interaction surface on the ligand binding domain of Nurr1 using NMR footprinting. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279, 53338-53345.
  4. Tran C. Dong and Simon M. Cutting. (2004) The PDZ domain of the spoIVB transmembrane signaling protein enables cis-trans interactions involving multiple partners leading to the activation of the pro-K processing complex in Bacillus subtilis. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279, 43468-43478.
  5. Andrew D. Griffiths and Dan S. Tawfik. (2003) Directed evolution of an extremely fast phosphotriesterase by in vitro compartmentalization. European Molecular Biology Organization Journal 22, 24-35.
  6. Shushi Nagamori, Ken-ichi Nishiyama and Hajime Tokuda. (2002) Membrane topology inversion of SecG detected by labeling with membrane-impermeable sulfhydryl reagent that causes a close association of SecG with SecA. 132, 629-634.