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  1. Category:Morphology (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Morphology
  2. Category:Crystal morphology (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Crystal morphology
  3. Category:Mitochondrial morphology (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Mitochondrial morphology

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  1. 2vik (3,299 bytes)
    10: ...ctivity. Regulates the intestinal epithelial cell morphology, cell invasion, cell migration and apoptosis. Pro...
  2. 1vii (3,836 bytes)
    10: ...ctivity. Regulates the intestinal epithelial cell morphology, cell invasion, cell migration and apoptosis. Pro...
  3. 2vil (3,402 bytes)
    10: ...ctivity. Regulates the intestinal epithelial cell morphology, cell invasion, cell migration and apoptosis. Pro...
  4. 1e7v (6,570 bytes)
    11: ...ell growth, survival, proliferation, motility and morphology. Links G-protein coupled receptor activation to P...
  5. 1e7u (6,640 bytes)
    11: ...ell growth, survival, proliferation, motility and morphology. Links G-protein coupled receptor activation to P...
  6. 1e8z (6,812 bytes)
    11: ...ell growth, survival, proliferation, motility and morphology. Links G-protein coupled receptor activation to P...
  7. 1e8w (6,557 bytes)
    11: ...ell growth, survival, proliferation, motility and morphology. Links G-protein coupled receptor activation to P...
  8. User:Anna Leibinger/Sandbox 1 (12,800 bytes)
    57: =='''Contribution to Cellular Morphology'''==
    59: ...rotein also contributes to the regulation of cell morphology by modulating cytoskeletal organization and membr...
    80: ...ell signalling, cell adhesion regulation and cell morphology. These interactions modulate the stability and dy...
    115: ... cell adhesion, intracellular signalling and cell morphology, makes it a target of research interest.
  9. 1aa7 (2,800 bytes)
    10: ...eggs or cell culture, virions have only spherical morphology. Filamentous virions are thought to be important ...
  10. 4itv (4,764 bytes)
    10: ...eggs or cell culture, virions have only spherical morphology. Filamentous virions are thought to be important ...
  11. 1e90 (6,588 bytes)
    11: ...ell growth, survival, proliferation, motility and morphology. Links G-protein coupled receptor activation to P...
  12. 1uyr (4,604 bytes)
    11: ...n of VAC8 which is necessary to maintain a normal morphology of the vacuole.<ref>PMID:6108218</ref> <ref>PMID:...
  13. 2uy4 (3,979 bytes)
    24: ... 18 chitinases have suggested a role in cell wall morphology. Specific inhibitors of these enzymes would be us...
  14. 2uy2 (3,933 bytes)
    24: ... 18 chitinases have suggested a role in cell wall morphology. Specific inhibitors of these enzymes would be us...
  15. 2uy3 (3,995 bytes)
    24: ... 18 chitinases have suggested a role in cell wall morphology. Specific inhibitors of these enzymes would be us...
  16. 1uys (4,694 bytes)
    11: ...n of VAC8 which is necessary to maintain a normal morphology of the vacuole.<ref>PMID:6108218</ref> <ref>PMID:...
  17. 2uy5 (3,966 bytes)
    24: ... 18 chitinases have suggested a role in cell wall morphology. Specific inhibitors of these enzymes would be us...
  18. 3zfx (5,221 bytes)
    14: The EphB receptors have key roles in cell morphology, adhesion, migration and invasion, and their aber...
  19. 3zfy (5,043 bytes)
    13: The EphB receptors have key roles in cell morphology, adhesion, migration and invasion, and their aber...
  20. 3zfm (5,775 bytes)
    15: The EphB receptors have key roles in cell morphology, adhesion, migration and invasion, and their aber...

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