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L T Williams

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Nature|September 1, 1988
A PDGF receptor domain essential for mitogenesis but not for many other responses to PDGFJ A Escobedo, L T Williams
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 21, 1976
Alpha-adrenergic receptor identification by (3H)dihydroergocryptine bindingL T Williams, R J Lefkowitz
Federation Proceedings|June 1, 1983
Human platelet-derived growth factor: structure and functionH N Antoniades, L T Williams
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1991
Well-defined growth factors promote cardiac development in axolotl mesodermal explantsA J Muslin, L T Williams
Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1978
Molecular mechanisms of activation and desensitization of adenylate cyclase coupled beta-adrenergic receptorsR J Lefkowitz, L T Williams
Molecular Pharmacology|March 1, 1977
Molecular pharmacology of alpha adrenergic receptors: utilization of [3H]dihydroergocryptine binding in the study of pharmacological receptor alterationsL T Williams, R J Lefkowitz
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 1, 1988
Developmental expression of platelet-derived growth factor and its receptor in the human placentaR N Taylor, L T Williams
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1987
Processing of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Biosynthetic and degradation studies using anti-receptor antibodiesM T Keating, L T Williams
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 1994
An alternative to SH2 domains for binding tyrosine-phosphorylated proteinsW M Kavanaugh, L T Williams
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 10, 1983
Specific binding of the calcium antagonist [3H]nitrendipine to subcellular fractions isolated from canine myocardium. Evidence for high affinity binding to ryanodine-sensitive sarcoplasmic reticulum vesiclesL T Williams, L R Jones
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Nature|September 1, 1988
A PDGF receptor domain essential for mitogenesis but not for many other responses to PDGFJ A Escobedo, L T Williams
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 21, 1976
Alpha-adrenergic receptor identification by (3H)dihydroergocryptine bindingL T Williams, R J Lefkowitz
Federation Proceedings|June 1, 1983
Human platelet-derived growth factor: structure and functionH N Antoniades, L T Williams
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1991
Well-defined growth factors promote cardiac development in axolotl mesodermal explantsA J Muslin, L T Williams
Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1978
Molecular mechanisms of activation and desensitization of adenylate cyclase coupled beta-adrenergic receptorsR J Lefkowitz, L T Williams
Molecular Pharmacology|March 1, 1977
Molecular pharmacology of alpha adrenergic receptors: utilization of [3H]dihydroergocryptine binding in the study of pharmacological receptor alterationsL T Williams, R J Lefkowitz
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 1, 1988
Developmental expression of platelet-derived growth factor and its receptor in the human placentaR N Taylor, L T Williams
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1987
Processing of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Biosynthetic and degradation studies using anti-receptor antibodiesM T Keating, L T Williams
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 1994
An alternative to SH2 domains for binding tyrosine-phosphorylated proteinsW M Kavanaugh, L T Williams
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 10, 1983
Specific binding of the calcium antagonist [3H]nitrendipine to subcellular fractions isolated from canine myocardium. Evidence for high affinity binding to ryanodine-sensitive sarcoplasmic reticulum vesiclesL T Williams, L R Jones
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