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312009 Miniboard Exam General Pathology 1. The antimicrobial peptide produced by enterocytes is A. Surfactant protein A B. Surfactant protein D C. Cathelicidins

2009 Miniboard Exam General Pathology 1. The antimicrobial peptide produced by enterocytes is A. Surfactant protein A B. Surfactant protein D C. Cathelicidins

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Source URL: www.askjpc.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-05-27 17:44:05
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    Protein-protein docking based on predicted interfaces Introduction Protein-protein interactions are fundamental as many proteins mediate their biological function through these interactions. Many important applications

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    Source URL: www.cls.zju.edu.cn

    Language: English - Date: 2013-06-17 21:43:21
      33Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium The Human Cancer Pathway Protein Interaction Network (HCPIN) A comprehensive analysis of the molecular basis of cancer requires information from many fields biochemistry, genomics

      Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium The Human Cancer Pathway Protein Interaction Network (HCPIN) A comprehensive analysis of the molecular basis of cancer requires information from many fields biochemistry, genomics

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      Source URL: nesg.org

      Language: English - Date: 2009-09-14 10:29:45
        34The Where, What, and When of Membrane Protein Degradation in Neurons Eugene Jennifer Jin,1,2 Ferdi Ridvan Kiral,1 Peter Robin Hiesinger 1  1

        The Where, What, and When of Membrane Protein Degradation in Neurons Eugene Jennifer Jin,1,2 Ferdi Ridvan Kiral,1 Peter Robin Hiesinger 1 1

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        Source URL: www.flygen.org

        Language: English - Date: 2017-12-04 11:04:50
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          Xp27 Xic 1 Antibodies made against KLH conjugated protein Rabbits 5655 & 5835 Charles River Pharm Services

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          Source URL: xenopusresource.org

          - Date: 2017-06-07 10:47:10
            36Application Note  Total protein quantification using A280 Introduction In this note, we describe how to use the classic A280 Protein application on the Lunatic systems.

            Application Note Total protein quantification using A280 Introduction In this note, we describe how to use the classic A280 Protein application on the Lunatic systems.

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            Source URL: www.unchainedlabs.com

            Language: English
              37High-Protein  Blondies INGREDIENTS: 2 cups 2 cups

              High-Protein Blondies INGREDIENTS: 2 cups 2 cups

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              Source URL: www.chikpure.com

              - Date: 2017-03-03 22:15:53
                38Neuroendocrinology Letters Volume 33 SupplA R T I C L E Effects of body fat reduction on plasma adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein concentration in

                Neuroendocrinology Letters Volume 33 SupplA R T I C L E Effects of body fat reduction on plasma adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein concentration in

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                Source URL: www.athero.cz

                Language: English - Date: 2016-01-29 10:31:32
                  39Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions with Collaborative Filtering Algorithms István Albert Collaborative Filtering (CF) has proven to be a valuable tool for predicting relevant items in many different domains from e-

                  Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions with Collaborative Filtering Algorithms István Albert Collaborative Filtering (CF) has proven to be a valuable tool for predicting relevant items in many different domains from e-

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                  Source URL: biochem218.stanford.edu

                  Language: English - Date: 2005-03-28 18:49:36
                    40Student Sleuths – Answer Key  Corn 1. Why should we eat corn? Corn is a source of carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. 2. Corn provides zeaxanthin and lutein. What are these and what health benefits

                    Student Sleuths – Answer Key Corn 1. Why should we eat corn? Corn is a source of carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. 2. Corn provides zeaxanthin and lutein. What are these and what health benefits

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                    Source URL: harvestofthemonth.cdph.ca.gov

                    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-04 12:35:19