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Gi2-alpha protein
Known as:
GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunit, Gi2 [Chemical/Ingredient]
, GTP Binding Protein alpha Subunit, Gi2
, Galpha(i2) Protein
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A PERTUSSIS TOXIN-sensitive GTP-binding protein alpha subunit. It couples with a variety of CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS, has been implicated in…
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GNAI2 gene
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2017
2017
Abstract 135: PVN Galphai2 Protein Over Expression Attenuates Dahl Salt Sensitive Hypertension and GNAI2 Polymorphic Variance Represents a Clinical Biomarker of the Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure
R. Wainford
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Xiaoling Zhang
2017
Corpus ID: 80997620
Aim: We hypothesize that a) in the DSS rat, which in contrast to the normotensive DSR rat fails to up regulate PVN Gαi2 proteins…
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2009
2009
In vivo tracking of gastric stem cell by MRI using a newly synthesized iron-based contrast agent , MnFe 2 O 4-PEG
C. Chen
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G-C. Liu
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+5 authors
Y. Kuo
2009
Corpus ID: 37314117
We successfully synthesized and characterized a new iron-based MR contrast agent, superparamagnetic manganese ferrite…
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1998
1998
Receptores opioides mu y delta: formas moleculares y posibles subtipos. Acoplamiento específico de agonista con proteínas transductoras gi2 y gx/z
M. Á. Pérez
1998
Corpus ID: 172007624
El acoplamiento de receptores opioides a multiples proteinas G es una caracteristica observada en diferentes sistemas, que…
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