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The identification of metabolites from gut microbiota in HPV infection via network pharmacology. [PDF]
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MAP3K1: A Multifunctional Kinase at the Crossroads of Cancer Progression and Tumor Suppression. [PDF]
Umeta LT, Natarajan A.
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Advances in research on the mechanisms of anti-inflammation of silybin: a review. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yang Y.
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Diagnosis of continous process: outlier detection in input/output signal systems
Abdessamad Kobi
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Econometrica, 1987
This paper examines a market with asymmetric information where there are many signals available and where both the costs of signalling and product value may depend on many privately known characteristics. Under a weak condition on the relationship between the marginal cost of increasing the signals and the product value, a separating set exists whereby
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This paper examines a market with asymmetric information where there are many signals available and where both the costs of signalling and product value may depend on many privately known characteristics. Under a weak condition on the relationship between the marginal cost of increasing the signals and the product value, a separating set exists whereby
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Life Sciences, 2006
After their discovery, the two known cannabinoid receptors, CB(1) and CB(2), have been the focus of research into the cellular signalling mechanisms of cannabinoids. The initial assessment, mainly derived from expression studies, was that cannabinoids, via G(i/o) proteins, negatively modulate cyclic AMP levels, and activate inward rectifying K ...
Dirk G, Demuth, Areles, Molleman
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After their discovery, the two known cannabinoid receptors, CB(1) and CB(2), have been the focus of research into the cellular signalling mechanisms of cannabinoids. The initial assessment, mainly derived from expression studies, was that cannabinoids, via G(i/o) proteins, negatively modulate cyclic AMP levels, and activate inward rectifying K ...
Dirk G, Demuth, Areles, Molleman
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