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Biochemistry|February 25, 1986
Correlation between acetylcholine receptor function and structural properties of membranesT M Fong, M G McNamee
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 7, 1977
Phospholipase A inhibition of acetylcholine receptor function in Torpedo californica membrane vesiclesT J Andreasen, M G McNamee
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 25, 1993
FTIR analysis of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor secondary structure in reconstituted membranesD H Butler, M G McNamee
The Health Service Journal|July 6, 1996
Mental health. Crisis pointsM Ness, I Ryrie, G McNamee
Neuroscience|October 1, 1982
Reconstitution of acetylcholine receptor function in model membranesM G McNamee, E L Ochoa
Biochemistry|March 4, 1980
Independent activation of the acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica at two sitesA M Delegeane, M G McNamee
Biochemistry|September 30, 1980
Inhibition of ion permeability control properties of acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica by long-chain fatty acidsT J Andreasen, M G McNamee
Health Communication|June 20, 2014
Do sororities promote members' health? A study of memorable messages regarding weight and appearanceJenna E Reno, Lacy G McNamee
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 1, 1985
Effects of carboxymethylation by a purified Torpedo californica methylase on the functional properties of the acetylcholine receptor in reconstituted membranesA S Yee, M G McNamee
Biochemistry|June 30, 1987
Stabilization of acetylcholine receptor secondary structure by cholesterol and negatively charged phospholipids in membranesT M Fong, M G McNamee
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Biochemistry|February 25, 1986
Correlation between acetylcholine receptor function and structural properties of membranesT M Fong, M G McNamee
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 7, 1977
Phospholipase A inhibition of acetylcholine receptor function in Torpedo californica membrane vesiclesT J Andreasen, M G McNamee
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 25, 1993
FTIR analysis of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor secondary structure in reconstituted membranesD H Butler, M G McNamee
The Health Service Journal|July 6, 1996
Mental health. Crisis pointsM Ness, I Ryrie, G McNamee
Neuroscience|October 1, 1982
Reconstitution of acetylcholine receptor function in model membranesM G McNamee, E L Ochoa
Biochemistry|March 4, 1980
Independent activation of the acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica at two sitesA M Delegeane, M G McNamee
Biochemistry|September 30, 1980
Inhibition of ion permeability control properties of acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica by long-chain fatty acidsT J Andreasen, M G McNamee
Health Communication|June 20, 2014
Do sororities promote members' health? A study of memorable messages regarding weight and appearanceJenna E Reno, Lacy G McNamee
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 1, 1985
Effects of carboxymethylation by a purified Torpedo californica methylase on the functional properties of the acetylcholine receptor in reconstituted membranesA S Yee, M G McNamee
Biochemistry|June 30, 1987
Stabilization of acetylcholine receptor secondary structure by cholesterol and negatively charged phospholipids in membranesT M Fong, M G McNamee
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