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Richard G. Lanzara

Cysteine Modulation of the Receptor Response

Started by Richard G. Lanzara Apr 1, 2010.

Richard G. Lanzara

Experimenting with Tweets

Started by Richard G. Lanzara Mar 4, 2010.

Marius Stan

Hubble's grandkids 3 Replies

Started by Marius Stan. Last reply by Danny Satterfield May 19, 2009.

Blog Posts

Jeniffer

How To Write A Quality Dissertation

Posted by Jeniffer on August 24, 2010 at 10:06am

Jeniffer

Dissertation Writing Process

Posted by Jeniffer on August 24, 2010 at 10:05am

Jeniffer

Dissertation Writing Help

Posted by Jeniffer on July 23, 2010 at 7:49am

Jeniffer

How to select a UK dissertation writing service

Posted by Jeniffer on May 27, 2010 at 9:39am

Scott Lawley

Behavior and Contingencies of Reinforcement

Posted by Scott Lawley on June 9, 2009 at 12:44pm — 2 Comments

Charles Daney

Which web 2.0 services do scientists use?

Posted by Charles Daney on May 30, 2009 at 5:00pm

Charles Daney

Tim Berners-Lee on the next Web

Posted by Charles Daney on May 24, 2009 at 11:50am

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muniba aban left a comment for Bara' Altartouri
Dear Bara, i am muniba fro pakistan ph.D student my field of interest molecular biology i am working on breast cancer if you have knowledge about breast cancer share with me
Aug 4, 2010
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receptor redox thiol OR sulfhydryl "signal transduction"

receptor redox thiol OR sulfhydryl "signaltransduction" - http://tinyurl.com/33ptxmqSee More
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Cysteine Modulation of the Receptor Response

The change in charge from neutral (SH) to negative(S-) drives receptor response in our model - http://ow.ly/1tG0hSee More
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Experimenting with Tweets

Experimenting with a couple of tweets:Google Scholar "agonist/antagonist combination" "receptor desensitization" - http://ow.ly/1ebJi #Google #science #pharmacology #medicineA pH dependent electrostatic-mechanism for receptor response?- http://ow.ly/1e429 #science #pharmacology #biology #nanotech #biotechSee More
Discussion posted by Richard G. Lanzara Mar 4, 2010
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Duncan commented on student girl's blog post 'Tips On Conducting A Literature Review…'
Nice post. Might I also suggest that if you are eventually going to be writing a thesis, you compile your reference list early (using LaTeX, or Word or whatever software you will eventually use). Even if you eventually don't cite a particular…
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