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Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 1996
Differential immunohistochemical labeling of Gs, G(il) and 2, and G(o) alpha-subunits in rat forebrainD Y Okuhara, J M Lee, S G Beck, et al.
Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research|February 3, 2004
Novel cell line selectively expressing neuropeptide Y-Y2 receptorsMartin M Höfliger, Gloria López Castejón, Wieland Kiess, et al.
Pathologie-Biologie|February 1, 1976
[Rheological and biochemical properties of sputum. Role of infection (author's tansl)]E Puchelle, F Girard, G Beck, et al.
Biochimie|January 1, 1972
[Comparative study of transfer ribonucleic acids extracted from rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma. 2. Comparison of chromatographic fractionation patterns of aminoacyl-tRNA from rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma]J J Befort, J Mercier, N Befort, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|April 19, 2005
A case with a 120 base pair insertional mutation in the prion protein gene: the first case in JapanG Beck, T Kawano, I Naba, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|November 5, 1998
Structure-activity relationships with neuropeptide Y analogues: a comparison of human Y1-, Y2- and rat Y2-like systemsH M Cox, I R Tough, N Ingenhoven, et al.
Biopolymers|May 1, 1991
Alpha-helical small molecular size analogues of neuropeptide Y: structure-activity relationshipsG Jung, A G Beck-Sickinger, H Dürr, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 30, 1990
The steroid antagonist RU38486 is metabolized by the liver microsomal P450 mono-oxygenasesS Chasserot-Golaz, V Ribeiro, G Genot, et al.
Chemmedchem|July 24, 2020
Shuttling of Peptide-Drug Conjugates by G Protein-Coupled Receptors Is Significantly Improved by Pulsed ApplicationIsabelle Ziffert, Anette Kaiser, Paul Hoppenz, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|April 28, 2016
On-resin Diels-Alder reaction with inverse electron demand: an efficient ligation method for complex peptides with a varying spacer to optimize cell adhesionMareen Pagel, René Meier, Klaus Braun, et al.
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Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 1996
Differential immunohistochemical labeling of Gs, G(il) and 2, and G(o) alpha-subunits in rat forebrainD Y Okuhara, J M Lee, S G Beck, et al.
Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research|February 3, 2004
Novel cell line selectively expressing neuropeptide Y-Y2 receptorsMartin M Höfliger, Gloria López Castejón, Wieland Kiess, et al.
Pathologie-Biologie|February 1, 1976
[Rheological and biochemical properties of sputum. Role of infection (author's tansl)]E Puchelle, F Girard, G Beck, et al.
Biochimie|January 1, 1972
[Comparative study of transfer ribonucleic acids extracted from rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma. 2. Comparison of chromatographic fractionation patterns of aminoacyl-tRNA from rat liver and Zajdela hepatoma]J J Befort, J Mercier, N Befort, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|April 19, 2005
A case with a 120 base pair insertional mutation in the prion protein gene: the first case in JapanG Beck, T Kawano, I Naba, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|November 5, 1998
Structure-activity relationships with neuropeptide Y analogues: a comparison of human Y1-, Y2- and rat Y2-like systemsH M Cox, I R Tough, N Ingenhoven, et al.
Biopolymers|May 1, 1991
Alpha-helical small molecular size analogues of neuropeptide Y: structure-activity relationshipsG Jung, A G Beck-Sickinger, H Dürr, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 30, 1990
The steroid antagonist RU38486 is metabolized by the liver microsomal P450 mono-oxygenasesS Chasserot-Golaz, V Ribeiro, G Genot, et al.
Chemmedchem|July 24, 2020
Shuttling of Peptide-Drug Conjugates by G Protein-Coupled Receptors Is Significantly Improved by Pulsed ApplicationIsabelle Ziffert, Anette Kaiser, Paul Hoppenz, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|April 28, 2016
On-resin Diels-Alder reaction with inverse electron demand: an efficient ligation method for complex peptides with a varying spacer to optimize cell adhesionMareen Pagel, René Meier, Klaus Braun, et al.
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