Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... receptor gene at a time . But the mutations that have accumulated in our olfactory receptor genes mean that often one will be activated that doesn't make a functional receptor . By creating transgenic mice bearing genes that encode ...
... receptor gene at a time . But the mutations that have accumulated in our olfactory receptor genes mean that often one will be activated that doesn't make a functional receptor . By creating transgenic mice bearing genes that encode ...
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... receptor was Tsr , and the addition of serine reduced the kinase activity to zero . With Tar at six times the native level , Tar became the dominant receptor . When expression levels of Tar were increased from 0 ( or 0.6 ) to six times ...
... receptor was Tsr , and the addition of serine reduced the kinase activity to zero . With Tar at six times the native level , Tar became the dominant receptor . When expression levels of Tar were increased from 0 ( or 0.6 ) to six times ...
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... receptors in native clusters . Several models have been proposed to explain the structure of receptor clusters 20,23-25 . Interest has focused on the structure consisting of two trimers of homodimers ( that is , six receptor dimers ) ...
... receptors in native clusters . Several models have been proposed to explain the structure of receptor clusters 20,23-25 . Interest has focused on the structure consisting of two trimers of homodimers ( that is , six receptor dimers ) ...
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