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Binding of a new Ca2+ sensitizer, levosimendan, to recombinant human cardiac troponin C : A molecular modelling, fluorescence probe, and proton nuclear magnetic resonance study
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Antagonists of bradykinin that stabilize a G-protein-uncoupled state of the B2 receptor act as inverse agonists in rat myometrial cells
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Focal Adhesion-associated Proteins p125FAK and Paxillin Are Substrates for Bradykinin-stimulated Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Swiss 3T3 Cells
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In vitro complex formation between the octamer of mitochondrial creatine kinase and porin
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Location of a novel type of interpolypeptide chain linkage in the human protein HC-IgA complex (HC-IgA) and identification of a heterogeneous chromophore associated with the complex
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Oligosaccharide-receptor interaction of the Galα1-4Gal binding adhesin of Streptococcus suis : Combining site architecture and characterization of two variant adhesin specificities
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- 1993
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Identification of p125, a component of a group of 120-kDa proteins that are phosphorylated on tyrosine residues in response to bradykinin and bombesin stimulation, in anti-ras-GTPase-activating protein immunoprecipitates of swiss 3T3 Cells
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Mapping of the high molecular weight kininogen binding site of prekallikrein. Evidence for a discontinuous epitope formed by distinct segments of the prekallikrein heavy chain
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The human C4b-binding protein beta-chain gene
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- 1992
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Gene structure of semenogelin I and II. The predominant proteins in human semen are encoded by two homologous genes on chromosome 20
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