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Apolipoprotein(a): structure and biology

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2001
Apolipoprotein(a), apo(a), the distinctive glycoprotein constituent of lipoprotein(a), Lp(a), is synthesized in the liver, links covalently to apoB100-lipoprotein, and travels so linked in the plasma to tissue sites where removal mechanisms are yet undetermined.
A M, Scanu, K, Nakajima, C, Edelstein
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Structure and biology of amylin

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1993
Amylin is a recently discovered 37 amino acid peptide secreted into the bloodstream, along with insulin, from pancreatic beta-cells. It is about 50% identical to calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRP alpha and CGRP beta) and structurally related to the calcitonins.
T J, Rink   +3 more
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Cellular structural biology

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2010
While we appreciate the complexity of the intracellular environment as a general property of every living organism, we collectively lack the appropriate tools to analyze protein structures in a cellular context. In-cell NMR spectroscopy represents a novel biophysical tool to investigate the conformational and functional characteristics of biomolecules ...
Yutaka, Ito, Philipp, Selenko
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Structure and Biology of Cathelicidins

2002
Cathelicidins are a recently discovered family of effector molecules in innate immunity. In the past few years, a great deal of investigations have elucidated several aspects of their biology, such as the gene structure and activation mechanism. Despite substantial progress in the field, several issues remain to be clarified, including the biological ...
ZANETTI M.   +3 more
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Structural Biology of NCAM

2009
The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) mediates Ca2+-independent cell-cell and cell-substratum adhesion via homophilic (NCAM-NCAM) and heterophilic (NCAM-non-NCAM molecules) binding. NCAM is highly expressed in the nervous system and plays a key role in neural development, regeneration and synaptic plasticity, including learning and memory ...
Vladislav, Soroka   +2 more
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Biology and social structure

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1983
SummaryAt military recruitment centres in France, data were collected from some 40,000 subjects on their social environment, the amount of education received and occupation, and measurements were taken on height, weight, and performance in tests of mental and physical ability.The secular increase in mean stature is continuing.
G, Olivier, G, Devigne
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Structural biology of allergens

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2005
Major allergens may have special aerobiological properties and allergenic structures. It would also be instructive to consider the properties of nonallergens and nonallergenic responses. In some cases, nonallergenic responses appear to result from a lack of antigenicity and in others from regulation.
Wayne R, Thomas   +2 more
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