Receptors, Cell Surface
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Receptors, Cell Surface
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The concept Receptors, Cell Surface represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Receptors, Cell Surface
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- (uri) http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011956
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- Antibodies, antigens, and molecular mimicry
- Antibodies, antigens, and molecular mimicry
- Biochemistry and mode of action of hormones II
- Cell surface and differentiation
- Cell surface dynamics : concepts and models
- Development of responsiveness to steroid hormones
- Epithelia as hormone and drug receptors : a tribute to H.H. Ussing, on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday
- Extracellular matrix components
- Fundamentals of receptor, enzyme, and transport kinetics
- G protein pathways
- Heterotrimeric G proteins
- Hormones, receptors, and cellular interactions in plants
- Introduction to biomolecular energetics : including ligand-receptor interactions
- Journal of receptor and signal transduction research
- Journal of receptor, ligand and channel research
- Mechanisms of receptor regulation
- Membrane receptors
- Molecular and chemical characterization of membrane receptors
- Neural development and plasticity
- Nitric Oxide in Brain Development, Plasticity, and Disease
- Phosphoinositides and receptor mechanisms
- Platelets : receptors, adhesion, secretion
- Polypeptide hormone receptors
- Receptor-effector coupling : a practical approach
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis
- Receptors and hormone action
- Receptors for extracellular matrix
- Receptors in cellular recognition and developmental processes
- Regulation of leukocyte function
- Steroid-cell interactions
- The International journal of biological markers
- The Receptors
- The glutamate synapse as a therapeutical target : molecular organization and pathology of the glutamate synapse
- Visualization of receptors : methods in light and electron microscopy
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