Structural Effects of a Covalent Linkage Between Antithrombin and Heparin : Covalent N-Terminus Attachment of Heparin Enhances the Maintenance of Antithrombin's Activated State
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2006-08-01
著者
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Chan Anthony
Department Of Clinical Oncology At The Sir Y. K. Pao Center For Cancer Prince Of Wales Hospital
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Chan Anthony
Department Of Biochemistry The Molecular Neuroscience Center And The Biotechnology Research Institut
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Chan Anthony
Department Of Pediatrics Henderson Research Centre
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Mewhort-buist Tracy
Department Of Pediatrics Henderson Research Centre
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JUNOP Murray
Department of Biochemistry, McMaster University
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BERRY Leslie
Department of Pediatrics, Henderson Research Centre
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CHINDEMI Paul
Department of Biochemistry, McMaster University
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Junop Murray
Department Of Biochemistry Mcmaster University
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Berry Leslie
Department Of Pediatrics Henderson Research Centre
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Berry Leslie
Department Of Paediatrics Mcmaster University And Hamilton Civic Hospitals Reseach Centre
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Chindemi Paul
Department Of Biochemistry Mcmaster University
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Chan Anthony
Department Of Anatomical And Cellular Pathology Prince Of Wales Hospital The Chinese University Of H
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