تجزیه ، تحلیل وشناسایی پپتیدهای نوین خالصسازی شده از سم مار بومی ایران Echis carinatus sochureki توسط طیفسنجی جرمی MALDI-TOF | ||
| Archives of Razi Institute | ||
| Article 13, Volume 78, Issue 5, January and February 0, Pages 1503-1527 PDF (1.62 M) | ||
| Document Type: مقالات پژوهشی | ||
| DOI: 10.32592/ARI.2023.78.5.1503 | ||
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| متالوپروتئینازهای هموراژیک (متالوپروتئینازهای خونریزی دهنده); القا کننده تجمع پلاکتی; دیسینتگرین; فسفولیپاز A2; طیف سنجی جرمی | ||
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