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41. Signal Transduction Of Agonist Induced Contraction In Smooth Muscle
42. The Regulatory Role Of Glutathione S-transferase P1 In LPS- And TNF-α-induced Signaling Pathways
43. Cloning, Expression And Functional Study Of Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor-2 And Its First Kunitz Domain
44. Study On Process Of MAPK Signal Transduction Of Taxus Cuspidata Cells In Immobilized Cultures Microenvironments
45. Expression And Function Of Leptin And Its Receptor In Mammary Gland Of Mouse
46. Interaction Between Several PH Domains And Protein Kinase C
47. Construction Of Gene Effect And Signaling Mathematical Models With Application
48. The Roles And Signaling Of H2O2 And Calcium/Calmodulin In The ABA-Induced Antioxidant Defense In Leaves Of Maize Plants
49. Physiological Response And Signal Transduction Of Calluses From Two Ecotypes Of Reed Under Heat Stress
50. The Research On The Post-receptor Signal Transduction Mechanism Of The Expression Of Rats' GTH Regulated By GnRH At Different Impulse Frequencies
51. The Signal Transduction Mechanism Of Neurosteroid Pregnenolone Sulfate On Presynaptic Glutamate Release In Rat Prelimbic Cortex
52. Dynamic Characteristics Of Nitric Oxide And The Regulating Model Of MAPK In Taxus Cuspidata Cells Under Shear Stress
53. PEG6000 Stress Signaling In Vicia Faba Guard Cell
54. Expression And Function Of Heregulin-α And Its Receptors In Mammary Gland Of Mouse
55. Design, Synthesis Of Novel Fluorescein-Based Cytoplasmic Calcium Fluorescent Probes And Their Applications In Signal Transduction
56. The Role Of Hydrogen Peroxide In Induced Defense Response Of Populus Simonii×P.pyramidalis Cv. 'Opera 8277' Cuttings
57. Research The Molecular Mechanism And Function On The Interaction Between JNK3 And P65
58. Experimental Studies On The Neural Stem Cell-like Features Of Leptomeningeal Cells
59. Molecular Genetic Analysis Of The Role Of Nitric Oxide In Pathogen Defense In Arabidopsis
60. The Mechanisms By Which P2X3 And P2Y1 Receptors Are Involved In The Estrogen Modulation Of Peripheral Pain Signal Transduction
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