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Lem2 protein, S pombe
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C000628349 |
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Bowman Capsule
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D050476 |
[A double-walled epithelial capsule that is the bulbous closed proximal end of the kidney tubular system. It surrounds the cluster of convoluted capillaries of KIDNEY GLOMERULUS and is continuous with the convoluted PROXIMAL KIDNEY TUBULE.
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Urofollitropin
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D050477 |
[A protein extract of human menopausal urine in which LUTEINIZING HORMONE has been partially or completely removed. Urofollitropin represents FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE from the urine.
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Neurotransmitter Transport Proteins
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D050479 |
[Membrane transport proteins found predominately in NEURONS and neuroendocrine cells that facilitate neurotransmitter transport. They include two distinct families of proteins that transport NEUROTRANSMITTERS across the PLASMA MEMBRANE and that transport NEUROTRANSMITTERS into SECRETORY VESICLES.
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Immunoglobulin Subunits
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D050440 |
[The PROTEIN SUBUNITS of the multimeric IMMUNOGLOBULIN proteins, such as IGA; IGD; IGE; IGG; and IGM. Included are the heavy and light chains which contain the specific ANTIGEN binding domains, as well as the accessory proteins that are part of the the secreted forms of IGM and IGA; (SECRETORY IGA).
] |
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VDJ Exons
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D050441 |
[Exons that are created in vivo during LYMPHOCYTE maturation from the V, D, and J gene segments of immunoglobulin superfamily genes (e.g., the IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN GENES, or the T-CELL RECEPTOR BETA GENES or T-CELL RECEPTOR GAMMA GENES ) by the VDJ RECOMBINASE system.
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Arg2 protein, mouse
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C481673 |
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Bco2 protein, mouse
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C481678 |
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VIM-7 metallo-beta-lactamase
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C481670 |
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Dapivirine
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C481671 |
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ambler class D beta-lactamase, S oneidensis
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C481672 |
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dimethyl-2-((acridin-9-yl)methylidene)-malonate
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C000628362 |
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GDC-0575
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C000628363 |
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sotetsuflavone
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C000628364 |
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4-amino-2,6-dimethylpyrimidine
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C000628365 |
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ADARB2 protein, human
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C000628366 |
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Fomites
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D050456 |
[Inanimate objects that carry pathogenic microorganisms and thus can serve as the source of infection. Microorganisms typically survive on fomites for minutes or hours. Common fomites include CLOTHING, tissue paper, hairbrushes, and COOKING AND EATING UTENSILS.
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crp protein, E coli
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C481662 |
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LB 11058
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C481663 |
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BB-83698
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C481664 |
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