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Some applications of immunocytochemistry on thin cryosections
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Utrecht s.n.

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Biology and chemistry of beta glucan.
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ISBN: 1608052605 9781608052608 9781608053018 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oak Park, IL Bentham Science Publishers

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Microbial beta glucanases : molecular structure, functions and applications
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ISBN: 9811964661 9811964653 Year: 2022 Publisher: Singapore : Springer,

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Cerebrospinal fluid biochemical markers in central nervous system metastasis : clinical applications

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Endocrine FGFs and klothos
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ISBN: 1461408865 9786613696793 128078640X 1461408873 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Austin, Tex. : Springer Science+Business Media ; Landes Bioscience,

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"Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) have been recognized primarily as autocrine/paracrine factors that regulate embryonic development and organogenesis. However, recent studies have revealed that some FGFs function as endocrine factors and regulate various metabolic processes in adulthood. Such FGFs, collectively called endocrine FGFs, are comprised of three members (FGF15/19, FGF21, and FGF23: FGF15 is the mouse ortholog of human FGF19). These endocrine FGFs share a common structural feature that enables the endocrine mode of action at the expense of the affinity to FGF receptors. To restore the affinity to FGF receptors in their target organs, the endocrine FGFs have designated the Klotho family of transmembrane proteins as obligate co-receptors. By expressing Klothos in a tissue-specific manner, this unique co-receptor system also enables the endocrine FGFs to specify their target organs among many tissues that express FGF receptors"--Provided by publisher.

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