Negative Stain References by Application
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Franzetti, B.; Schoehn, G.; Hernandez, J. F.; Jaquinod, M.; Ruigrok, R. W.; and Zaccai, G.: Tetrahedral aminopeptidase: a novel large protease complex from archaea. EMBO J., 21, 2132-2138 (2002).
- Shayakhmetov, D. M.; Papayannopoulou, T.; Stamatoyannopoulos, G., and Lieber, A.: Efficient gene transfer intohuman CD34+ cells by a retargeted adenovirus vector J. Virol., 74, 2567-2583 (2000).
- Tracz, E., Dickson, D. W., Hainfeld, J. F., and Ksiezak-Reding, H. Paired helical filaments in corticobasal degeneration: the fine fibrillary structure with NanoVan. Brain Res., 773, 33-44 (1997).
- Jim Hainfeld: Medline search (results will be displayed in a new window).
- Gregori, L., Hainfeld, J. F., Simon, M. N., and Goldgaber, D. Binding of amyloid beta protein to the 20S proteasome. J. Biol. Chem., 272, 58-62 (1997).
- Hainfeld, J.F., Safer, D., Wall, J.S., Simon, M., Lin, B., and Powell, R. D. Methylamine vanadate (NanoVan) negative stain. In Proc. 52nd Ann. Mtg. Micros. Soc. Amer.; Bailey, G.W. and Garratt-Reed, A.J. (Eds.), San Francisco Press, San Francisco. 132-133 (1994).
- Tracz, E., Dickson, D.W., Hainfeld, J.F., and Ksiezak-Reding, H. The ultrastructure of paired helical filaments with NanoVan, a novel negative stain reagent. Proc. XIIIth Int. Cong. for Elec. Micros., Paris (1994) pp. 675-676.
- Zagursky, R. J.; Ooi, P.; Jones, K. F.; Fiske, M. J.; Smith, R. P., and Green, B. A. Identification of a Haemophilus influenzae 5'-nucleotidase protein: cloning of the nucA gene and immunogenicity and characterization of the NucA protein. Infect. Immun., 68, 2525-34 (2000).
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- Simon, M. N.; Lin, B. Y.; Lee, H. S.; Skotheim, T. A., and Wall, J. S.: Conducting polymers as EM substrates. Proc. XIIth Int. Congress for Electr. Micr., San Francisco Press, Inc., San Francisco, CA, 1990; Vol. 1, pp. 290-291.
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