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  1. Category:Animal amylase (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal amylase
  2. Category:Animal lectin (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal lectin
  3. Category:High oxygen affinity animal (58 bytes)
    1: ...st of pages with the keyword High oxygen affinity animal
  4. Category:Human and animal pathogen (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Human and animal pathogen
  5. Category:Animal (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal
  6. Category:Animal viruse (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal viruse
  7. Category:Animal pyogenes, type a edwards 1934 (67 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal pyogenes, type a edwards 1934
  8. Category:Animal toxin (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Animal toxin

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  1. 2cn7 (4,592 bytes)
    24: ...d non-toxic form of iron provider. Ferritins from animal sources are heteropolymers composed of two types ...
  2. 2cn6 (4,654 bytes)
    24: ...d non-toxic form of iron provider. Ferritins from animal sources are heteropolymers composed of two types ...
  3. 1pci (4,375 bytes)
    23: ... superfamily and is homologous to other plant and animal cysteine proteases. Caricain is naturally express...
  4. 2axm (4,722 bytes)
    24: ...-glucosamino sugars, and are nearly ubiquitous in animal tissues as heparan sulphate proteoglycans on cell...
  5. 1axm (4,780 bytes)
    24: ...-glucosamino sugars, and are nearly ubiquitous in animal tissues as heparan sulphate proteoglycans on cell...
  6. 2uux (3,273 bytes)
    14: ..., presumably suppressing inflammation in the host animal's skin by tryptase inhibition.
  7. 2uuy (8,508 bytes)
    23: ..., presumably suppressing inflammation in the host animal's skin by tryptase inhibition.
  8. 4h56 (3,429 bytes)
    13: ... has emerged due to the removal of antibiotics in animal feedstuffs. Here we present the crystal structure...
  9. 2iu2 (4,609 bytes)
    24: ...d non-toxic form of iron provider. Ferritins from animal sources are heteropolymers composed of two types ...
  10. 1h66 (5,315 bytes)
    24: ...)H:quinone acceptor oxidoreductase (QR1) protects animal cells from the deleterious and carcinogenic effec...
  11. 1h68 (5,202 bytes)
    24: ...e photoreceptors mediate the cascade of vision in animal eyes and phototaxis in archaebacteria and unicell...
  12. 1h69 (5,367 bytes)
    24: ...)H:quinone acceptor oxidoreductase (QR1) protects animal cells from the deleterious and carcinogenic effec...
  13. 1h6t (3,984 bytes)
    23: ...togenes is an opportunistic, food-borne human and animal pathogen. Host cell invasion requires the action ...
  14. 1h6l (4,754 bytes)
    24: ...ves and inorganic phosphate. Phytases are used in animal feed to reduce phosphate pollution in the environ...
  15. 2jfb (4,080 bytes)
    22: ...synthesis pathway are not present in the human or animal host makes them potential targets for anti-infect...
  16. Aricept Complexed with Acetylcholinesterase (4,526 bytes)
    6: ...1ea5]]). It significantly enhances performance in animal models of cholinergic hypofunction and has a high...
  17. 1okh (2,606 bytes)
    11: ...onins are small plant proteins which are toxic to animal cells. They seem to exert their toxic effect at t...
  18. 7la8 (3,549 bytes)
    12: ...erminal galactose residues of N- and O-glycans in animal glycoproteins are often sialylated and/or fucosyl...
  19. 2bm2 (5,402 bytes)
    24: ...inflammatory cellular activities in vitro, and in animal models tryptase provokes broncho-constriction and...
  20. 1bch (5,479 bytes)
    24: ...ialoglycoprotein receptor, a member of the C-type animal lectin family, displays preferential binding to N...
    26: ...nism of N-acetylgalactosamine binding to a C-type animal lectin carbohydrate-recognition domain.,Kolatkar ...

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