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Hormones. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Hormone --- Hormone Receptor Agonists --- Agonists, Hormone Receptor --- Receptor Agonists, Hormone --- Endocrine Glands --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Receptors, Cell Surface
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Ligand binding (Biochemistry) --- Thermodynamics. --- Thermodynamics --- Ligand binding (Biochemistry) - Thermodynamics. --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Ligands --- Binding Sites --- Thermodynamic --- Binding Site --- Combining Site --- Combining Sites --- Site, Binding --- Site, Combining --- Sites, Binding --- Sites, Combining --- Protein Binding --- Protein Interaction Mapping --- Ligand --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Hormones --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Biothermodynamics --- Physical biochemistry
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Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Ion channels --- -576.54 --- Channels, Ion --- Biological transport, Active --- Ion-permeable membranes --- Membrane proteins --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Congresses --- Cell interaction. Communication --- Cell receptors --- Ion Channels --- Receptors, Endogenous --- Receptors, Glutamate --- Congresses. --- congresses. --- 576.54 Cell interaction. Communication --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- 576.54 --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell
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Neural receptors. --- Neurotransmitter receptors. --- Ligands (Biochemistry) --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Brain Chemistry. --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve endings --- Chemistry, Brain --- Brain Chemistries --- Chemistries, Brain --- Brain --- Chemistry --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Biochemistry --- Receptors, Neurotransmitter --- Cell receptors --- Hormone receptors --- Neural receptors --- chemistry --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell
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Glandular physiology --- Hormones --- Molecular Biology --- Receptors, Hormone --- Hormone receptors --- Récepteurs d'hormones --- Molecular biology --- RECEPTORS, CELL SURFACE --- Molecular Biology. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- #Lilly --- Catecholamines --- Endocrine glands --- Endocrinology --- Secretion --- Cell receptors --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Biochemical Genetics --- Biology, Molecular --- Genetics, Biochemical --- Genetics, Molecular --- Molecular Genetics --- Biochemical Genetic --- Genetic, Biochemical --- Genetic, Molecular --- Molecular Genetic --- Receptors --- Genetic Phenomena --- Récepteurs d'hormones --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Hormones. --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell
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Biological transport --- Ion channels --- Cell receptors --- Transport biologique --- Canaux ioniques --- Récepteurs cellulaires --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Biological Transport. --- Ion Channels. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Ion Channel --- Ionic Channel --- Ionic Channels --- Membrane Channel --- Membrane Channels --- Channel, Ion --- Channel, Ionic --- Channel, Membrane --- Channels, Ion --- Channels, Ionic --- Channels, Membrane --- Signal Transduction --- Biologic Transport --- Transport, Biological --- Transport, Biologic --- Transport Vesicles --- Membrane Transport Proteins --- Chemistry --- Life Sciences --- Biochemistry --- Biology --- Physics --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Biological Transport --- Ion Channels --- Receptors, Cell Surface
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Cell Communication. --- Growth Substances. --- Peptides. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Polypeptides --- Mitogens, Endogenous --- Endogenous Mitogens --- Agricultural Inoculants --- Cell Interaction --- Cell-to-Cell Interaction --- Cell Communications --- Cell Interactions --- Cell to Cell Interaction --- Cell-to-Cell Interactions --- Communication, Cell --- Communications, Cell --- Interaction, Cell --- Interaction, Cell-to-Cell --- Interactions, Cell --- Interactions, Cell-to-Cell --- Cell communication --- Growth substances --- Peptides --- RECEPTORS --- ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCES --- Cell communication. --- Growth substances. --- ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCES. --- Receptors --- Endogenous substances. --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Peptide --- Polypeptide --- Cell Communication --- Growth Substances --- Receptors, Cell Surface
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Glandular physiology --- Cell Membrane --- Receptors, Drug --- Receptors, Hormone --- Cell receptors --- Drugs --- Hormones --- Récepteurs cellulaires --- Médicaments --- Cell Membrane. --- Receptors, Drug. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Catecholamines --- Endocrine glands --- Endocrinology --- Secretion --- Medicaments --- Medications --- Medicine (Drugs) --- Medicines (Drugs) --- Pharmaceuticals --- Prescription drugs --- Bioactive compounds --- Medical supplies --- Pharmacopoeias --- Chemotherapy --- Materia medica --- Pharmacology --- Pharmacy --- Cell membrane receptors --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Proteins --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Drug Receptor --- Drug Receptors --- Receptor, Drug --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Cytoplasmic Membrane --- Plasma Membrane --- Cell Membranes --- Cytoplasmic Membranes --- Membrane, Cell --- Membrane, Cytoplasmic --- Membrane, Plasma --- Membranes, Cell --- Membranes, Cytoplasmic --- Membranes, Plasma --- Plasma Membranes --- Membranes --- Cell receptors. --- Drugs. --- Hormones. --- Receptors, Hormone. --- Textbooks & monographs 1891-2000 --- Textbooks & monographs 1891-2000. --- Récepteurs cellulaires --- Médicaments --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell
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Histology. Cytology --- Human biochemistry --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Receptors, Drug. --- Sensory Receptor Cells. --- 577.354 --- Neural Receptors --- Receptors, Sensory --- Sensory Neurons --- Sensory Receptors --- Nerve Endings, Sensory --- Neurons, Sensory --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve Ending, Sensory --- Neural Receptor --- Neuron, Sensory --- Neuroreceptor --- Receptor Cell, Sensory --- Receptor Cells, Sensory --- Receptor, Neural --- Receptor, Sensory --- Sensory Nerve Ending --- Sensory Nerve Endings --- Sensory Neuron --- Sensory Receptor --- Sensory Receptor Cell --- Drug Receptor --- Drug Receptors --- Receptor, Drug --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Biophysics of sensory receptors --- 577.354 Biophysics of sensory receptors --- Cell receptors --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Drug --- Sensory Receptor Cells --- Neurons, Afferent --- Sense Organs --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Hormones --- Ligands --- Cell membrane receptors --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Proteins --- Cell receptors. --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Microscopy. --- Microscopy --- Pharmaceutical Preparations. --- Biological transport --- Membranes --- Molecular structure-biological activity relationship --- Pharmaceutical preparations --- Reaction kinetics --- Receptors
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Eicosanoids are a diverse group of biologically active molecules derived from polyunsaturated fatty acid precursors. This volume draws together for the first time a series of overviews on the biosynthesis and functional significance of these and related compounds in a wide range of animals, plants, and micro-organisms. All chapters are written by recognized experts in their fields, and many make use of significant amounts of unpublished materials. This volume is aimed at advanced undergraduates and at researchers interested in lipid biochemistry and general plant and animal biology.Originally published in 1999.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Eicosanoids. --- Acetylation. --- Active site. --- Alkaloid. --- Amino Acid Substitution. --- Amino acid. --- Antibody. --- Aphid. --- Arachidonic acid. --- Ascomycota. --- Asparagine. --- Basidiomycota. --- Bioassay. --- Biochemistry. --- Biological activity. --- Biological membrane. --- Biological process. --- Biomolecular structure. --- Biosynthesis. --- Calcimycin. --- Cell surface receptor. --- Chimeric gene. --- Chloroplast. --- Chromophore. --- Colipase. --- Cyclooxygenase. --- Cysteine. --- Cytochrome P450. --- Docosahexaenoic acid. --- EGF-like domain. --- Eicosanoid receptor. --- Eicosanoid. --- Enzyme. --- Epidermal growth factor. --- Ethylene. --- Fatty acid. --- Fertilisation. --- Fibrinogen. --- Follicle-stimulating hormone. --- Fungus. --- Gene family. --- Glutathione peroxidase. --- Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase. --- Heme. --- Histidine. --- Human pathogen. --- Immunofluorescence. --- Immunoglobulin E. --- Invertebrate. --- Isomerase. --- Isozyme. --- Jasmonic acid. --- Leukotriene. --- Ligand (biochemistry). --- Linoleic acid. --- Lipopolysaccharide. --- Lipoxygenase. --- Macrophage (ecology). --- Mammal. --- Metabolism. --- Metabolite. --- Mycelium. --- Myeloperoxidase. --- Nucleotide. --- Oomycete. --- Organic compound. --- Organism. --- Oxygen. --- Oxylipin. --- Pathogen. --- Peptide. --- Peroxidase. --- Pheromone. --- Phospholipase. --- Phospholipid. --- Phosphorylation. --- Phytoalexin. --- Plant hormone. --- Plant morphology. --- Plant. --- Platelet. --- Prostacyclin. --- Prostaglandin. --- Protease inhibitor (pharmacology). --- Protease. --- Protein phosphorylation. --- Protein. --- Protein–protein interaction. --- Proteolysis. --- RBL cells. --- Salicylic acid. --- Senescence. --- Serotonin. --- Signal peptide. --- Sterol. --- Synthase. --- Taxonomy (biology). --- Tissue plasminogen activator. --- Transmembrane domain. --- Tryptophan. --- Vitellogenesis.
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