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美和科技大學 2010-09 Increasing hybridoma viability and antibody repertoire after the cell fusion by the use of human plasma as an alternative supplement Lee RJ;Wu JS;Juang RH;Wu YJ;Lin CY;Wu SY;Huang PR;Chu CH;Chin LT;Chen HM
國立臺灣大學 2009-11 Detection of H6 influenza antibody by blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Chen, YT; Juang, RH; He, JL; Chu, WY; Wang, CH
國立臺灣大學 2009 Phytochelatin synthase is regulated by phosphorylation on a threonine residue near its catalytic site Wang HC; Wu JS; Chia JC; Yang CC; Wu YR,; Juang RH
國立臺灣大學 2007 Preparation and application of proteomic antibody bank against whole water-soluble proteins from rapid-growing bamboo shoots Wu YJ; Wu TT; Chen HM; Wu J; Juang RH
國立臺灣大學 2006-05 A miniaturized germanium-doped silicon dioxide-based surface plasmon resonance waveguide sensor for immunoassay detection. Huang, JG; Lee, CL; Lin, HM; Chuang, TL; Wang, WS; Juang, RH; Wang CH. Lee, Ck; Lin, SM; Lin, CW.
國立臺灣大學 2006-01 Preparation of monoclonal antibody bank against whole water-soluble proteins from rapid-growing bamboo shoots. Wu, YJ; Chen, HM*; Wu, DJ*; Wu, JS*; Chu, RM; Juang, RH
國立臺灣大學 2006-01 A miniaturized germanium-doped silicon dioxide-based surface plasmon resonance waveguide sensor for immunoassay detection. Huang, JG; Lee, CL; Lin, HM; Chuang, TL; Wang, WS; Juang, RH; Wang, CH; Lee, CK; Lin, SM; Lin, CW
國立臺灣大學 2006 Evidence for the primer-independent amylose-synthesizing activity of L-form starch phosphorylase from sweet potato roots Chen HM; Wu JS; Juang RH
國立臺灣大學 2002-04 Regulation of the catalytic behaviour of L-form starch phosphorylase from sweet potato roots by proteolysis. Chen, HM; Chang, SC; Wu, CC; Cuo, TS; Wu, JS; Juang, RH
國立臺灣大學 2002-01 The catalytic behavior of L-form starch phosphorylase from sweet potato roots is regulated by proteolysis. Chen, HM; Chang, SC; Wu, CC; Cuo, TS; Wu, JS; Juang, RH

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