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“... glutamate release has not been investigated. The objective of my thesis work was to study the functional...”
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“... demonstrated the following: (i) the binding of V10 to S1 is not competitive either with actin or with ADPâ...”
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“... observed. The use of Raji B cells, expressing or not CD166, a ligand for CD6, as antigen presenting cells...”
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“.... The decrease in olfactory sensitivity in high PCO2 water could be partly attributed to changes in the...”
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