The Function Of The Protein CD20
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The Function Of The Protein CD20
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New evidence of harmfulness of second-hand smoke: Cancer causing agent present in gaseous phase of cigarette smoke
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have shown that a key protein involved in cell function and regulation is stopped by a substance present in cigarette smoke. The authors found a cancer-causing agent called reactive oxygen species present in the gaseous phase of cigarette smoke that has the ability to inhibit normal cell function. Exposure to secondhand smoke impaired the function of the sodium pump, necessary for healthy cell regulation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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medicalnewstoday.com — “A team of researchers led by A. K. Rajasekaran, PhD, Director of the Nemours Center for Childhood Cancer Research, has shown that a key protein involved in cell function and regulation is stopped” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cell Protein Interactions Favor Fats
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Study identifies ROS in the gaseous phase of cigarette smoke
news-medical.net — “A team of researchers led by A. K. Rajasekaran, PhD, Director of the Nemours Center for Childhood Cancer Research, has shown that a key protein involved in cell function and regulation is stopped by a substance present in cigarette smoke.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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New evidence of harmfulness of second-hand smoke: Cancer causing agent present in gaseous phase of cigarette smoke
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have shown that a key protein involved in cell function and regulation is stopped by a substance present in cigarette smoke. The authors found a cancer-causing agent called reactive oxygen species present in the gaseous phase of cigarette smoke that has the ability to inhibit normal cell function. Exposure to secondhand smoke impaired the function of the sodium pump, necessary for healthy cell regulation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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A new tool to reveal structure of proteins
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Study identifies 190 proteins crucial to the functions of key immune sensors
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