... F., Aiba, Y., Nakamura, K., Namba, T., Hirata, M.,Mazda, O., Katsura, Y. & Narumiya, S. (1993) Thromboxane A 2receptor is highly expressed in mouse immature thymocytes andmediates DNA fragmentation ... defaultsettings.Statistical analysisStatistical analysis of differences were analyzed using the two-tailed students unpaired t-test. All values areexpressed as mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM).P values ... cytoplasmic tail in thehuman endothelial thromboxane A 2receptor. J. Biol. Chem. 269, 1925619261.4. Nuăsing,R.M.,Hirata,M.,Kakizuka ,A. ,Eki,T.,Ozawa,K.&Narumiya, S.J. (1993) Characterization...
... ele-ments and microarray data are shown at the bottom. Additionaldetails about each track are available by selecting the track namein the Track Controls at the bottom.To view the genomic ... a significant portion of the data underlying current human genome assemblies. Many ofthese data are available through DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank, but eachdatabase contains additional information regarding ... members of the ADAM family aswell as other related families whose names start with the term‘ADAM’, such as ADAMTS and ADAMDEC. To limit the searchto ADAM genes only, eliminate the undesired...
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... The Axilla 1. The Axillary Artery2. The Brachial Artery3. The Radial Artery4. The Ulnar Artery5. The Arteries of the Trunk a. The Descending Aorta 1. The Thoracic Aorta2. The Abdominal ... the passage of the olfactory nerves. The foramina in the middle of the groove are small and transmit the nerves to the roof of the nasal cavity; those at the medial and lateral parts of the groove ... condyloid canal. 7 Basilar Part (pars basilaris). The basilar part extends forward and upward from the foramen magnum, and presents in front an area more or less quadrilateral in outline. In the...