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- An Extracellular Β-Propeller Module Predicted in Lipoprotein And
- Role of the Mannose Receptor (CD206) in Innate Immunity to Ricin Toxin
- Redalyc.Lectins: a Brief Review
- Lessons Learned from Plant and Bacterial Toxins
- Ricin, Abrin Agent Characteristics Exposure Routes Health Effects
- Plant-Derived Toxins
- Concanavalin a from Canavalia Ensiformis
- (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,458,442 B2 Jiang Et Al
- Guide to Potentially Dangerous Plants
- Ricin Iowa State University Center for Food Security and Public Health
- Wheat Germ Agglutinin—From Toxicity to Biomedical Applications
- List of Hazardous Agents Requiring Reporting to University Environmental Health and Safety
- Pharmacokinetics in the Rat of a Panel of Immunotoxins Made with Abrin a Chain, Ricin a Chain, Gelonin, and Momordin1
- Induction of Antitumor Immunity by Tumor Cells Treated with Abrin
- Ability of Inhibitors of Glycosylation and Protein Synthesis to Sensitize Cells to Abrin, Ricin, Shigella Toxin, and Pseudomonas Toxin
- Hydrolysis of PCADK (1) Cyclohexane-Dimethanol
- Part 2. Proteins
- Lectins: a Brief Review Lectinas: Una Revisión Breve
- A Quick Reference for Potential Biological Weapons Disease/Agent Incubation Initial Symptoms
- Toxins Utilize the Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Protein Degradation Pathway in Their Intoxication Process
- Diphtheria Toxin Has the Propertiesof a Lectin
- The Endoplasmic Reticulum: a Target for New Anticancer Drugs
- Mistletoe Lectin I Forms a Double Trefoil Structure
- Chemical Terrorism
- Chapter 16 RICIN
- 15Th Annual Upstate New York Immunology Conference 2012
- Lectins Bring Benefits to Bones the Discovery That Proteins Called C-Type Lectins Promote Bone Growth Could Lead to New Treatments for Age-Related Bone Disorders
- Inhibition of Human Neuroblastoma DNA Polymerase Activities by Plant
- Lectin from Triticum Vulgaris (Wheat) (L7017)
- Nanobody: a Promising Toolkit for Molecular Imaging and Disease Therapy Guangfa Bao1, Ming Tang1, Jun Zhao1,2* and Xiaohua Zhu1*
- London, 25 April 2003 EMEA/CPMP/1255/03
- The Binding of Abrin and Ricin by Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells1
- Ricin Trafficking in Plant and Mammalian Cells
- Abrin Fact Sheet
- Workshop on Local, State and Federal Partnerships for Chemical Preparedness and Response
- WO 2018/209324 A2 15 November 2018 (15.11.2018) W ! P O PCT