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Experimental cell research
Experimental cell research
Assessing the osteoblast transcriptome in a model of enhanced bone formation due to constitutive Gs-G protein signaling in osteoblasts.
Effects of 5-HT1C-receptor expression on cell proliferation control in hamster fibroblasts: serotonin fails to induce a transformed phenotype.
Effects of 5-HT1C-receptor expression on cell proliferation control in hamster fibroblasts: serotonin fails to induce a transformed phenotype.
Externalization of the endogenous intracellular lectin of a cellular slime mold.
Externalization of the endogenous intracellular lectin of a cellular slime mold.
Quantitation of selective cell-cell adhesion and its application to assays of species-specific adhesion in cellular slime molds.
Quantitation of selective cell-cell adhesion and its application to assays of species-specific adhesion in cellular slime molds.
Species-specific cell cohesion in cellular slime molds. Demonstration by several quantitative assays and with multiple species.
Species-specific cell cohesion in cellular slime molds. Demonstration by several quantitative assays and with multiple species.
Cell surface location of an endogenous lectin and its receptor in Polysphondylium pallidum.
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