Neurotransmitter-receptor Interactions, Volume 828, Issue 1971 |
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... relationships have been found in systems of biological interest and undoubtedly many more remain to be discovered . A large number of protein denaturation processes in water ( Fig . 1-23 ) generate a relationship of slope 282 ° K ( 135 ...
... relationships have been found in systems of biological interest and undoubtedly many more remain to be discovered . A large number of protein denaturation processes in water ( Fig . 1-23 ) generate a relationship of slope 282 ° K ( 135 ...
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... relationship to be deduced , at whatever level of sophistication , it is necessary that certain primary requirements be met . A number of these requirements , which are not of course unique to the neurotransmitter - receptor ...
... relationship to be deduced , at whatever level of sophistication , it is necessary that certain primary requirements be met . A number of these requirements , which are not of course unique to the neurotransmitter - receptor ...
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... relationship between the anti - norepinephrine and anti - epinephrine activities of 2 - halogeno- ethylamines in terms of the concentration of the derived ethyleni- minium ion ( Figs IV - 31 , IV - 32 ) . Graham has also demonstrated ...
... relationship between the anti - norepinephrine and anti - epinephrine activities of 2 - halogeno- ethylamines in terms of the concentration of the derived ethyleni- minium ion ( Figs IV - 31 , IV - 32 ) . Graham has also demonstrated ...
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THE CELL MEMBRANE | 115 |
PRE | 204 |
MEMBRANE POTENTIALS ION PERMEABILITIES | 401 |
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