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Serglycin – Structure and biology

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007
Serglycin is a proteoglycan found in hematopoietic cells and endothelial cells. It has important functions related to formation of several types of storage granules. In connective tissue mast cells the covalently attached glycosaminoglycan is heparin, whereas mucosal mast cells and activated macrophages contain oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (type E).
S O, Kolset, H, Tveit
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Structural biology

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2000
Máire Convery   +14 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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Structures in systems biology

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2007
Oil and water do not normally mix, and apparently structural biology and systems biology look like two different universes. It can be argued that structural biology could play a very important role in systems biology. Although at the final stage of understanding a signal transduction pathway, a cell, an organ or a living system, structures could be ...
Beltrao, Pedro   +2 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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Structural biology of allergens

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000
One of the major challenges of molecular allergy is to predict the allergenic potential of a protein, particularly in novel foods. Two aspects have to be distinguished: immunogenicity and cross-reactivity. Immunogenicity reflects the potential of a protein to induce IgE antibodies, whereas cross-reactivity is the reactivity of (usually preexisting) IgE
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Celebrating structural biology

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2011
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An interdisciplinary consensus on the management of brain metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Elshad Hasanov   +2 more
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