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  1. Category:Cell cycle-transferase complex (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell cycle-transferase complex
  2. Category:Cell ahdesion (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell ahdesion
  3. Category:Cell wall anchoring (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell wall anchoring
  4. Category:Gram-positive bacterial cell wall (64 bytes)
    1: ...of pages with the keyword Gram-positive bacterial cell wall
  5. NK cell receptor (3,386 bytes)
    1: ...='1kcg' size='350' side='right' caption='Human NK cell receptor NKG2D (grey and green) complex with clas...
    4: ...ors''' are located on the innate immune system NK cells. The receptors are differentiated into those ac...
    6: ...is expressed in NK cells, cytotoxic T cells and T cell subsets.<br />
    7: *'''NKP''' are CD122(+) NK cell precursors.<br />
    8: ...''2B4''' (CD244) are expressed on all NK cells, T cell subset, monocytes and basophils<ref>PMID:19499526...
  6. Cell death protein (1,715 bytes)
    1: ...eath protein 1 (green and magenta) and programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 (cyan) complex with glycerol (PD...
    3: ... '''CD279''' (CED) are involved in the process of cellular apoptosis.
    4: ...-L2. Formation of CED-1/CED-L1 complex reduces T cell proliferation at the lymph nodes. <ref>PMID:26602...
    7: ...'' can accelerate apoptosis in different kinds of cells in response to different stimuli<ref>PMID:267755...
    8: *'''CED-6''' has a role in modulating cellular angiogenesis<ref>PMID:21893193</ref>.<br />
  7. Category:Cell adhesin (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell adhesin
  8. Category:Structural protein-cell invasion complex (71 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Structural protein-cell invasion complex
  9. Category:Cell cycle (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell cycle
  10. Category:Cell adhesion (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell adhesion
  11. Category:Cell-free protein synthesis (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell-free protein synthesis
  12. Category:Cell division (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell division
  13. Category:Cell shape (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell shape
  14. Category:Cell wall (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell wall
  15. Category:Cell wall biogenesis/degradation (63 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell wall biogenesis/degradation
  16. Category:Cell junction (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell junction
  17. Category:Ssga-like sporulation-specific cell division protein (83 bytes)
    1: ...s with the keyword Ssga-like sporulation-specific cell division protein
  18. Category:Streptomyces sporulation and cell division protein (81 bytes)
    1: ...ges with the keyword Streptomyces sporulation and cell division protein
  19. Category:Cell-specific (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell-specific
  20. Category:Cell surface receptor (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cell surface receptor

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  1. Matrix metalloproteinases (1,425 bytes)
    5: ...eptidases involved in the degradation of the extracellular matrix==
    7: ...ociated with several pathologies including cancer cell invasion and metastasis, the loss of cartilage in...
  2. Hemoglobin (19,234 bytes)
    15: ...by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutation of the sixth ...
    121: *Vichinsky, E. (2002) New therapies in sickle cell disease. Lancet 24, 629.
  3. Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin (7,712 bytes)
    11: ...by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutation of the sixth ...
  4. Proteopedia:About (7,060 bytes)
    54: ...r of Research Excellence in Integrated Structural Cell Biology]
  5. Streptomyces griseus Aminopeptidase (SGAP) (9,198 bytes)
    24: ... Pronase], the commercial preparation of the extracellular fluid from this organism. SGAP is a monomeri...
    28: The proteolytic activity contained in the extracellular fluid of cultures of ''Streptomyces griseus''...
    55: ...ed on osteoblastic cells and other marrow stromal cell types. ''Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun''. '''17...
  6. 2src (9,009 bytes)
    11: ...sues and tumor cell lines such as colon carcinoma cells.
    13: ...cruitment of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase to the cell membrane in a signaling pathway that is critical ...
    28: ...sm.,Xu W, Doshi A, Lei M, Eck MJ, Harrison SC Mol Cell. 1999 May;3(5):629-38. PMID:10360179<ref>PMID:103...
  7. 102l (2,926 bytes)
    11: ...ticles. Once the holin has permeabilized the host cell membrane, the endolysin can reach the periplasm a...
  8. 103l (2,925 bytes)
    11: ...ticles. Once the holin has permeabilized the host cell membrane, the endolysin can reach the periplasm a...
  9. 107l (2,925 bytes)
    11: ...ticles. Once the holin has permeabilized the host cell membrane, the endolysin can reach the periplasm a...
  10. 108l (2,925 bytes)
    11: ...ticles. Once the holin has permeabilized the host cell membrane, the endolysin can reach the periplasm a...
  11. 109l (2,926 bytes)
    11: ...ticles. Once the holin has permeabilized the host cell membrane, the endolysin can reach the periplasm a...
  12. 1e4v (4,128 bytes)
    11: ...otide synthesis, is essential for maintenance and cell growth.[HAMAP-Rule:MF_00235]
  13. 1e4e (4,596 bytes)
    24: ...tly responsible for the biosynthesis of alternate cell-wall precursors in bacteria, which are resistant ...
  14. 1e4y (4,127 bytes)
    11: ...otide synthesis, is essential for maintenance and cell growth.[HAMAP-Rule:MF_00235]
  15. 1vyi (4,784 bytes)
    11: ...ort of incoming virus from the synapse toward the cell body.
  16. 1vyw (7,803 bytes)
    11: ...se when recombination is active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA dam...
    24: ... mechanisms is a hallmark of virtually all cancer cells. Compounds targeting complexes between cyclin-de...
  17. 1vyz (7,690 bytes)
    11: ...se when recombination is active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA dam...
    24: ... mechanisms is a hallmark of virtually all cancer cells. Compounds targeting complexes between cyclin-de...
  18. 1rrl (4,805 bytes)
    24: ... several percent upon freezing even when the unit-cell and the protein molecular volume show changes of ...
  19. Sandbox 781 (8,140 bytes)
    16: ... particular, it allows bacteria to maintain their cell shape at different osmotic pressures <ref name="s...
    18: ...tidoglycan precursors are polymerized to form the cell wall. MraY catalyzes the transfer of phospho-MurN...
    28: ...riplasmic side. This protein is made of four extracellular loops, five cytoplasmic loops (named A,B, C, ...
  20. 1rrh (4,819 bytes)
    24: ... several percent upon freezing even when the unit-cell and the protein molecular volume show changes of ...

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