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European Journal of Biochemistry
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February 1, 1978
The structures of some peptides from bee venom
J Gauldie, J M Hanson, R A Shipolini, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
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April 1, 1981
The isolation and characterisation of nerve growth factor from the prostate gland of the guinea-pig
C A Chapman, B E Banks, C A Vernon, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
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October 2, 1974
The amino-acid sequence and carbohydrate content of phospholipase A2 from bee venom
R A Shipolini, G L Callewaert, R C Cottrell, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology
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July 1, 1985
Inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis by the mast-cell-degranulating agent compound 48/80 but not by the mast-cell-degranulating peptide (peptide-401) from bee venom
C E Dempsey, B E Banks, N A Roberts, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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October 24, 1985
On the immunology of nerve growth factor
B E Banks, F L Pearce, C J Springer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
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February 1, 1973
Adsorption of nerve growth factor onto surfaces. Implications for the assay in tissue culture
F L Pearce, D V Banthorpe, J M Cook, et al.
Developmental Biology
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June 15, 1980
The production of nerve growth factor in vitro by tissues of the mouse, rat, and embryonic chick
G P Harper, A M Al-Saffar, F L Pearce, et al.
Experientia
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October 15, 1978
On the mechanism of immunosympathectomy
B E Banks, J R Carstairs, M Ennis, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
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January 15, 1976
The peptide components of bee venom
J Gauldie, J M Hanson, F D Rumjanek, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
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February 1, 1990
Anti-inflammatory activity of bee venom peptide 401 (mast cell degranulating peptide) and compound 48/80 results from mast cell degranulation in vivo
B E Banks, C E Dempsey, C A Vernon, et al.
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European Journal of Biochemistry
|
February 1, 1978
The structures of some peptides from bee venom
J Gauldie, J M Hanson, R A Shipolini, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
April 1, 1981
The isolation and characterisation of nerve growth factor from the prostate gland of the guinea-pig
C A Chapman, B E Banks, C A Vernon, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
October 2, 1974
The amino-acid sequence and carbohydrate content of phospholipase A2 from bee venom
R A Shipolini, G L Callewaert, R C Cottrell, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
July 1, 1985
Inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis by the mast-cell-degranulating agent compound 48/80 but not by the mast-cell-degranulating peptide (peptide-401) from bee venom
C E Dempsey, B E Banks, N A Roberts, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
October 24, 1985
On the immunology of nerve growth factor
B E Banks, F L Pearce, C J Springer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
February 1, 1973
Adsorption of nerve growth factor onto surfaces. Implications for the assay in tissue culture
F L Pearce, D V Banthorpe, J M Cook, et al.
Developmental Biology
|
June 15, 1980
The production of nerve growth factor in vitro by tissues of the mouse, rat, and embryonic chick
G P Harper, A M Al-Saffar, F L Pearce, et al.
Experientia
|
October 15, 1978
On the mechanism of immunosympathectomy
B E Banks, J R Carstairs, M Ennis, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
January 15, 1976
The peptide components of bee venom
J Gauldie, J M Hanson, F D Rumjanek, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
February 1, 1990
Anti-inflammatory activity of bee venom peptide 401 (mast cell degranulating peptide) and compound 48/80 results from mast cell degranulation in vivo
B E Banks, C E Dempsey, C A Vernon, et al.
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