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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Initial online training class : course workbook 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : National Library of Medicine, 1984]
    ... TI - Corneal penetration of rifampin. 5 TI - Transport adenosine triphosphatase activity in the rat cornea *STS* SS 7 / ... 055 Histologic Grade 150 0780.31.057 Hormone Receptor Status 22 0780.31.060 Menopausal Status 84 ...
  2. ... phate and hexose phosphates; the amino groups of adenosine and thiamine; and the pyridino-N of nicotinic ... cess in these studies. Potential multiplicity of the receptors for mustard in the tissue and the consequent ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Tolerance and Dependence Evoked by an Endogenous Opiate Peptide 
    Publication: National Academy Press (U.S.), September 1976
    ... in the specific activity of adenylate Abbreviations: cAMP, adenosine 3/:5’-cyclic monophosphate; PGE), prostaglandin E}. + W. ... pure narcotic antagonist which binds to the opiate receptor but does not affect adenylate cyclase activity. Blockade ...
  4. ... Citation on PubMed Hershfield MS. New insights into adenosine-receptor-mediated immunosuppression and the role of adenosine in causing the immunodeficiency associated with adenosine deaminase ...
  5. ... Citation on PubMed Hershfield MS. New insights into adenosine-receptor-mediated immunosuppression and the role of adenosine in causing the immunodeficiency associated with adenosine deaminase ...
  6. ... instructions for making a protein called RNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1 (ADAR1). This protein is involved in ... and changes an RNA building block (nucleotide) called adenosine to another nucleotide called inosine.The ADAR1 protein ...
  7. ... is quickly broken down into other molecules called adenosine monophosphate ... and the insulin receptor. The insulin receptor is a protein that attaches ( ...
  8. ... Marie-Tooth disease More About This Health Condition adenosine 5'-monophosphoramidase HINT histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein ... triad nucleotide-binding protein 1 supports mu-opioid receptor-glutamate NMDA receptor cross-regulation. Cell Mol Life ...
  9. ... This protein uses energy from a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to transport charged atoms (ions) into ... signals, a neuron releases neurotransmitters, which attach to receptor proteins on neighboring neurons. After the neurotransmitters have ...
  10. ... SPART gene. Specifically, this variant deletes the nucleotide adenosine at position 1110 in the gene. This change ... spartin is mono-ubiquitinated and functions in EGF receptor trafficking. Mol Biol Cell. 2007 May;18(5): ...
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