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1: List of pages with the keyword Cytoplasmatic - Category:Tae4: cytoplasmatic (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tae4: cytoplasmatic
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- User:Maria Júlia Pasian Ferreira/Sandbox 2 (7,804 bytes)
3: ...xyalcanoates (PHA) are the main components of the cytoplasmatic inclusions, called PHA granules. They serve as c... - 2k85 (4,812 bytes)
23: ... triphosphatase activating proteins) are the only cytoplasmatic proteins containing FF domains. In p190-A Rho GAP... - Category:Cytoplasmatic (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Cytoplasmatic - Category:Tae4: cytoplasmatic (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tae4: cytoplasmatic - 5lwm (6,145 bytes)
16: Janus kinases (JAKs) are a family of cytoplasmatic tyrosine kinases that are attractive targets for ... - 5lwn (6,386 bytes)
16: Janus kinases (JAKs) are a family of cytoplasmatic tyrosine kinases that are attractive targets for ... - User:Gustavo Sartorelli de Carvalho Rego/Sandbox 1 (12,795 bytes)
3: ...xyalcanoates (PHA) are the main components of the cytoplasmatic inclusions, called PHA granules. They serve as c... - User:Kayque Alves Telles Silva/Sandbox 1 (5,413 bytes)
3: Hfq is a bacterial cytoplasmatic protein, first named for being a Host Factor for ... - 6i56 (3,899 bytes)
14: ...that XepA disrupts the proton motive force of the cytoplasmatic membrane, thus supporting cell lysis. - 6i5o (3,694 bytes)
12: ...that XepA disrupts the proton motive force of the cytoplasmatic membrane, thus supporting cell lysis. - 6ia5 (3,866 bytes)
14: ...that XepA disrupts the proton motive force of the cytoplasmatic membrane, thus supporting cell lysis. - 8g6p (3,875 bytes)
14: The cytoplasmatic biosynthesis of the stem peptide from the peptido...
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