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    11995Protein-protein interactions: methods for detection and analysis.



    +-nlMicrobiol Rev 59(1):94-123 (1995)
    22000The use of yeast two-hybrid screens in studies of protein:protein interactions involved in trafficking.



    +-nlTraffic 1(10):763-8 (2000)
    32007Improving yeast two-hybrid screening systems.



    +-nlBrief Funct Genomic Proteomic 6(4):302-12 (2007)
    41999The yeast two-hybrid system: criteria for detecting physiologically significant protein-protein interactions.



    +-nlCurr Issues Mol Biol 1(1-2):31-45 (1999)
    51999Yeast forward and reverse 'n'-hybrid systems.



    +-nlNucleic Acids Res 27(4):919-29 (1999)
    61996The yeast two-hybrid system: forward and reverse.



    +-nlProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(19):10001-3 (1996)
    72004Chemical dimerizers and three-hybrid systems: scanning the proteome for targets of organic small molecules.



    +-nlChem Biol 11(5):599-608 (2004)
    82004Results and prospects of the yeast three-hybrid system.



    +-nlFEBS Lett 556(1-3):7-12 (2004)
    92000Genome-wide protein interaction maps using two-hybrid systems.



    +-nlFEBS Lett 480(1):32-6 (2000)
    101997Two's company, three's a crowd: the yeast two hybrid system for mapping molecular interactions.



    +-nlStructure 5(1):13-7 (1997)
    112009Yeast two-hybrid, a powerful tool for systems biology.



    +-nlInt J Mol Sci 10(6):2763-88 (2009)
    122008Resolving the network of cell signaling pathways using the evolving yeast two-hybrid system.



    +-nlBiotechniques 44(5):655-62 (2008)



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