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8. Stagnicola; palustris

9. Gyraulus; deflectus

10. Ladislavella; exilis

12. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP stimulation of a monocyte-like cell line, U937: a model for monocyte chemotaxis and Fc receptor-related functions.

13. A novel tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3 mutation reveals a common molecular phenotype in Sorsby's fundus dystrophy.

15. Localization of the functional domains of human tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3 and the effects of a Sorsby's fundus dystrophy mutation.

16. Recruitment of actin to the cytoskeletons of human monocyte-like cells activated by complement fragment C5a. Is protein kinase C involved?

17. The chemoattractant des-Arg74-C5a regulates the expression of its own receptor on a monocyte-like cell line

18. The use of monoclonal antibodies to study the proteins specified by the transforming region of human adenoviruses

19. Mutation of glutamate 199 of the human C5a receptor defines a binding site for ligand distinct from the receptor N terminus.

21. High-Resolution Real-Time Radiography (RTR) System Design.

30. Cyclical variation of serum neutral endopeptidase lost in asthmatics: A pilot study.

31. Clinical features of a novel TIMP-3 mutation causing Sorsby's fundus dystrophy: implications for disease mechanism.

32. The solid phase synthesis of a series of tri-substituted hydantoin ligands for the somatostatin SST5 receptor.

33. The C terminus of the human C5a receptor (CD88) is required for normal ligand-dependent receptor internalization.

34. Mutation of aspartate 82 of the human C5a receptor abolishes the secretory response to human C5a in transfected rat basophilic leukemia cells.

35. Multiple signalling pathways in the C5a-induced expression of adhesion receptor Mac-1.

36. Generation of chimeric C5a/formyl peptide receptors: towards the identification of the human C5a receptor binding site.

37. C5a stimulus-secretion coupling in rat basophilic leukaemia (RBL-2H3) cells transfected with the human C5a receptor is mediated by pertussis and cholera toxin-sensitive G proteins.

38. N-linked glycosylation of the C5a receptor.

39. Recombinant human antibodies: linkage of an Fab fragment from a combinatorial library to an Fc fragment for expression in mammalian cell culture.

40. The generation of stable CHO cell lines expressing very high levels of complement C5A receptors and subsequent modulation of binding affinity for C5A.

41. Kinestatic charge detection.

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