Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... ligands such as hormones , growth factors , or neurotransmit- ters bind to their cell surface re- ceptors , a signal transduction cascade is ini- tiated . Although signaling pathways activat- ed by ligand are well understood , less is ...
... ligands such as hormones , growth factors , or neurotransmit- ters bind to their cell surface re- ceptors , a signal transduction cascade is ini- tiated . Although signaling pathways activat- ed by ligand are well understood , less is ...
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... ligand ) have been solved . In both cases , binding of ligand to the external face of the transporter causes a large confor- mational shift in the region of the protein at the periplasmic face . Intriguingly , this confor- mational ...
... ligand ) have been solved . In both cases , binding of ligand to the external face of the transporter causes a large confor- mational shift in the region of the protein at the periplasmic face . Intriguingly , this confor- mational ...
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... ligand mismatch , the KIRS of NK cells do not engage ligand and the action ini- tially elicited by activating receptors proceeds . NK cell attack of leukemia cells may explain the graft - versus - leukemia ( GVL ) effect , whereas NK ...
... ligand mismatch , the KIRS of NK cells do not engage ligand and the action ini- tially elicited by activating receptors proceeds . NK cell attack of leukemia cells may explain the graft - versus - leukemia ( GVL ) effect , whereas NK ...
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