10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOPHYLLIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
homophyllic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
homophyllic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Neurodevelopment and Adult Psychopathology
Cadherins are calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules that mediate
homophyllic adhesion between cells. They are transmembrane proteins whose
activity is mediated by interactions on both sides of the membrane. Domains on
the ...
Matcheri S. Keshavan, Robin Murray (MD, M Phil, MRCP, MRC Psych.), 1997
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Nk Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity: Receptors, Signaling, and ...
CD2 and CD58 are complementary receptor/ligand pairs, whereas CD54 is
recognized by the a,/B2 integrin LFA-1 (CD 11 a/CD 18).1 CD56, one of the most
used markers for NK cell identification, is a homophyllic receptor, i.e., it
recognizes ...
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Molecular & Cell Biology of the Liver
... that are involved in homophyllic interaction, in promoting redistribution of
membrane skeleton and integral proteins 3. Understanding the relationship and
mechanisms of interaction among important components that are involved in
these ...
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The Entrepreneurial Culture: Network Advantage Within ...
... family, education, economic resources, lifestyle, occupation etc. In fact, they
stated that networks 'owe precious little to random sampling: they are the product
of homophyllic bias' (ibid. p. 33). Colleagues, employers, social acquaintances ...
adhesion molecule (JAM), 21, 168, 289, 312, 631,633 coimmunoprecipitation,
236 -mediated homophyllic adhesion, 240 assembly, 40 -associated actin, 616
complexes, endothelia, 417 depth, 578 fibrils, 609, 610 number of or pattern
within ...
Marcelino Cereijido, James M. Anderson, 2001
Cadherins The molecules of the cadherin family are homophyllic and differ in
structure from the others. There are four subtypes: E-cadherin (epithelial). P-
cadherin (placenta), N- cadherin (neural), and L-CAM (liver cell adhesion
molecule).
P. Van Cauwenberge, D. Y. Wang, K. Ingels, 1998
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A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
... hemitrope hemitropic hemophile hemophilic heteroclite heteroclitic histiocyte
histiocytic historicism historic holophyte holophytic holotype holotypic
homologize homologous homology homophile homophone homophonic
homophyllic 'graviti ...
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Development and regionalism: anthropological, ecological, ...
The homogeneity and homophyllic characteristics in governance turns makes
policy making for development purposeless onerous with skewed political
instability. Further such a proposition offers to wipe out sense of neglect as it
devotes ...
Ramesh Chandra, S. I. Ahmad, Anthropological Survey of India, 2005
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Humanitas. Journal of the Institute of Man
Reina (1959) and especially DuBois (n.d.) discuss the possible correlates of
friendships based on similarities ("homophyllic" is DuBois' term) or on
complementarity of differences ("heterophyllic"). Aristotle's view of siblings as "
born and bred in ...
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Third International IASLC Workshop on Lung Tumor and ...
Hoffman, S. and Edelman, G.M., Kinetics of homophyllic binding by embryonic
and adult forms of the neural cell adhesion molecule. Proc. nat. Acad. Sci. (Wash.
), 80, 5762-5766 (1983). Kibbelaar, R.E., Moolenaar, C.E.C., Michalides, R.J.A.M.
, ...
R. A. Stahel, International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, International Union against Cancer, 1994