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Page 56
Our purpose here is to examine these events in more detail and, where possible,
to draw general conclusions about biochemical and anatomical changes to draw
attention to gaps in our understanding of factors that mediate fluid secretion in ...
Our purpose here is to examine these events in more detail and, where possible,
to draw general conclusions about biochemical and anatomical changes to draw
attention to gaps in our understanding of factors that mediate fluid secretion in ...
Page 57
Our purpose here is to examine these events in more detail and , where possible
, to draw general conclusions about biochemical and anatomical changes to
draw attention to gaps in our understanding of factors that ediate fluid secretion in
...
Our purpose here is to examine these events in more detail and , where possible
, to draw general conclusions about biochemical and anatomical changes to
draw attention to gaps in our understanding of factors that ediate fluid secretion in
...
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In all methods, proteins having molecular weights of 62 kD and 45 kD were
heavily labelled with phosphate in response to changes in cAMP in the plasma
membrane enriched fraction. Proteins in the plasma membrane enriched fraction
...
In all methods, proteins having molecular weights of 62 kD and 45 kD were
heavily labelled with phosphate in response to changes in cAMP in the plasma
membrane enriched fraction. Proteins in the plasma membrane enriched fraction
...
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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