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Cytoskeletal proteins. --- Dynein. --- Adenosine triphosphatase --- Microtubules --- Structural proteins --- Proteins
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Cytoskeletal proteins. --- Dynein. --- Adenosine triphosphatase --- Microtubules --- Structural proteins --- Proteins
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proteins --- proteins --- DNA. --- DNA --- RNA. --- RNA --- Nucleotide sequence --- Nucleotide sequence --- Structural proteins --- Structural proteins --- gene interaction --- gene interaction --- Ion exchange --- Ion exchange --- Statistical methods --- Statistical methods
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maize --- maize --- Drying --- Drying --- Fluidized bed processing --- Fluidized bed processing --- Structural proteins --- Structural proteins --- Protein quality --- Protein quality --- Temperature. --- Temperature --- Extraction --- Extraction --- Denaturation. --- Denaturation
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Sarcoma --- Oncogenicity --- Saccharomyces cerevisiae --- genomes --- Structural proteins --- Proteinase inhibitors --- Binding proteins
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Genome, Viral --- Transcription, Genetic --- Nidovirales --- RNA, Viral --- Gene Expression Regulation, Viral --- Viral Structural Proteins --- Virus Replication --- genetics --- genetics --- genetics --- genetics
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Cytoskeletal proteins --- Purification --- Laboratory manuals --- Laboratory manuals. --- Cytoskeletal Proteins --- Structural proteins --- Proteins --- isolation & purification --- biologie --- biology --- celwanden --- cell walls --- cytoplasma --- cytoplasm --- fractionering --- fractionation --- organellen --- organelles --- eiwitten --- proteins --- zuiveren --- purification --- scheiding --- separation --- Cellular Biology --- Celbiologie --- Cytoskeletal proteins - Purification - Laboratory manuals
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Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptogenesis is a compilation of recent exciting findings that summarizes the ever-expanding knowledge of how neuronal contacts develop in the normal brain and how their functions are affected in mental disorders. In the last decade, advances in molecular and cellular biology, combined with the development of sophisticated fluorescence microscopy tools to visualize synapses in live neurons, have revealed many intriguing and unexpected findings regarding the dynamics of synapse formation. Studies by a number of researchers have identified several critical protein components of synapses and shown the time course of their arrival at the synapse. Several molecules serve to hold the synaptic contacts between nerve cells and regulate their function. Imbalance in synaptic contact formation and function has been linked to psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, autism and mental retardation. The recent advances in basic research, summarized in Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptogenesis, may lay the necessary scientific groundwork to develop treatments targeting synaptogenesis, allowing us to improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders. This book will be an invaluable resource for neurobiologists taking their first steps in the expanding and exciting field of synaptogenesis.
Neural transmission. --- Synapses. --- Neurotransmitters. --- Cytoskeletal proteins. --- Presynaptic receptors. --- Neurotransmitter receptors --- Structural proteins --- Proteins --- Chemical nerve transmitters --- Nerve transmitter substances --- Neural transmitters --- Neurohumors --- Neuroregulators --- Synaptic transmitters --- Transmitters, Chemical nerve --- Transmitters, Synaptic --- Neurochemistry --- Neural transmission --- Nerve endings --- Nerves --- Neural circuitry --- Synaptosomes --- Nerve transmission --- Nervous transmission --- Neurotransmission --- Synaptic transmission --- Transmission of nerve impulses --- Neurophysiology --- Neurotransmitters --- Neurosciences. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system
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There are 28 different collagens, with 46 unique chains, which allows for a collagen for each time and place. Some collagens are specialized for basement membrane, whereas others are the central structural component of the interstitial matrix. There are eight collagens among the 20 most abundant proteins in the body, which makes these molecules essential building blocks of tissues. In addition, lessons learned from monogenomic mutations in these proteins result in grave pathologies, exemplifying their importance in development. These molecules, and their post-translationally modified products serve as biomarkers of diseases in a range of pathologies associated with the extracellular matrix. Biochemistry of Collagens, Laminins, and Elastin: Structure, Function, and Biomarkers, Second Edition provides researchers and students current data on key structural proteins (collagens, laminins, and elastin), reviews on how these molecules affect pathologies, and information on how selected modifications of proteins can result in altered signaling properties of the original extracellular matrix component. Further, it discusses the novel concept that an increasing number of components of the extracellular matrix harbor cryptic signaling functions that may be viewed as endocrine function, and it highlights how this knowledge can be exploited to modulate fibrotic disease.--
Cytoskeletal proteins --- Purification --- Collagen. --- Cytoskeletal Proteins. --- Avicon --- Avitene --- Collagen Felt --- Collagen Fleece --- Collagenfleece --- Collastat --- Dermodress --- Microfibril Collagen Hemostat --- Pangen --- Zyderm --- alpha-Collagen --- Collagen Hemostat, Microfibril --- alpha Collagen --- Connective Tissue --- Proteins, Cytoskeletal --- Cytoskeleton --- Collogen --- Extracellular matrix proteins --- Connective tissues --- Structural proteins --- Proteins
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These Sambrook and Tooze Guidebooks provide students and research professionals with a unique source of reference to the most up-to-date information available on the proteins involved in cell adhesion, the cytoskeleton, and the extracellular matrix. The first concise compendium of the molecules of the cytoskeleton and those involved in cell movement, this book summarizes the essential features of these proteins, drawing together information from a widely-scattered literature. There has been an explosion of knowledge about the structure, function, and distribution of these proteins, and new ones are being discovered rapidly. The introductory chapters provide excellent overviews and each entry suggests effective methods for learning about the essentials of each protein supported by key references for in-depth reading.
Cytoskeletal proteins. --- Tubulins. --- Cytoskeletal Proteins. --- Muscle Proteins. --- Muscle Proteins --- Cytoskeletal proteins --- Tubulins --- Protéines du cytosquelette --- Tubulines --- 577.353 --- Proteins, Cytoskeletal --- Cytoskeleton --- Muscle Protein --- Protein, Muscle --- Proteins, Muscle --- Biophysics of contractile structure, of biological motility. Mechanochemical processes --- 577.353 Biophysics of contractile structure, of biological motility. Mechanochemical processes --- Protéines du cytosquelette --- Cytoskeletal Proteins --- #WSCH:FYS3 --- Microtubule proteins --- Tubulin --- Microtubules --- Proteins --- Structural proteins --- Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- Muscles --- Actin
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