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E L Becker

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Peptide Research|July 1, 1989
Conformationally restricted formyl methionyl tripeptide chemoattractants: a three-dimensional structure-activity study of analogs incorporating a C alpha,alpha-dialkylated glycine at position 2C Toniolo, M Crisma, G Valle, et al.
Federation Proceedings|June 1, 1986
Pertussis toxin as a probe of neutrophil activationE L Becker, J C Kermode, P H Naccache, et al.
Cell Biology International Reports|September 1, 1977
A proposal for the definition of terms related to locomotion of leucocytes and other cellsH U Keller, P C Wilkinson, M Abercrombie, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 31, 1986
Treatment of rabbit neutrophils with phorbol esters results in increased ADP-ribosylation catalyzed by pertussis toxin and inhibition of the GTPase stimulated by fMet-Leu-PheT Matsumoto, T F Molski, M Volpi, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1986
Is a rise in intracellular concentration of free calcium necessary or sufficient for stimulated cytoskeletal-associated actin?R I Sha'afi, J Shefcyk, R Yassin, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 15, 1985
Pertussis but not cholera toxin inhibits the stimulated increase in actin association with the cytoskeleton in rabbit neutrophils: role of the "G proteins" in stimulus-response couplingJ Shefcyk, R Yassin, M Volpi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1985
Pertussis toxin inhibits fMet-Leu-Phe- but not phorbol ester-stimulated changes in rabbit neutrophils: role of G proteins in excitation response couplingM Volpi, P H Naccache, T F Molski, et al.
Peptide Research|March 1, 1991
A conformation-activity study of the [L-(alpha Me)Phe]3 analog of the formyl methionyl tripeptide chemoattractantC Toniolo, M Crisma, S Pegoraro, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|May 30, 1998
Broad immunocytochemical localization of the formylpeptide receptor in human organs, tissues, and cellsE L Becker, F A Forouhar, M L Grunnet, et al.
FEBS Letters|August 11, 1980
Some characteristics of the neutrophil receptor for chemotactic peptidesE Schiffmann, S Aswanikumar, K Venkatasubramanian, et al.
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Peptide Research|July 1, 1989
Conformationally restricted formyl methionyl tripeptide chemoattractants: a three-dimensional structure-activity study of analogs incorporating a C alpha,alpha-dialkylated glycine at position 2C Toniolo, M Crisma, G Valle, et al.
Federation Proceedings|June 1, 1986
Pertussis toxin as a probe of neutrophil activationE L Becker, J C Kermode, P H Naccache, et al.
Cell Biology International Reports|September 1, 1977
A proposal for the definition of terms related to locomotion of leucocytes and other cellsH U Keller, P C Wilkinson, M Abercrombie, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 31, 1986
Treatment of rabbit neutrophils with phorbol esters results in increased ADP-ribosylation catalyzed by pertussis toxin and inhibition of the GTPase stimulated by fMet-Leu-PheT Matsumoto, T F Molski, M Volpi, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1986
Is a rise in intracellular concentration of free calcium necessary or sufficient for stimulated cytoskeletal-associated actin?R I Sha'afi, J Shefcyk, R Yassin, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 15, 1985
Pertussis but not cholera toxin inhibits the stimulated increase in actin association with the cytoskeleton in rabbit neutrophils: role of the "G proteins" in stimulus-response couplingJ Shefcyk, R Yassin, M Volpi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1985
Pertussis toxin inhibits fMet-Leu-Phe- but not phorbol ester-stimulated changes in rabbit neutrophils: role of G proteins in excitation response couplingM Volpi, P H Naccache, T F Molski, et al.
Peptide Research|March 1, 1991
A conformation-activity study of the [L-(alpha Me)Phe]3 analog of the formyl methionyl tripeptide chemoattractantC Toniolo, M Crisma, S Pegoraro, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|May 30, 1998
Broad immunocytochemical localization of the formylpeptide receptor in human organs, tissues, and cellsE L Becker, F A Forouhar, M L Grunnet, et al.
FEBS Letters|August 11, 1980
Some characteristics of the neutrophil receptor for chemotactic peptidesE Schiffmann, S Aswanikumar, K Venkatasubramanian, et al.
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