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  • 101Glutamic acid — Glutamic acid …

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  • 102Chaperone (protein) — A top view of the GroES/GroEL bacterial chaperone complex model In molecular biology, chaperones are proteins that assist the non covalent folding or unfolding and the assembly or disassembly of other macromolecular structures, but do not occur… …

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  • 103Hsp90 — Pfam box Symbol = Hsp90 NTD Name = Hsp90, N terminal domain width = 270px caption = Solid ribbon model of the yeast Hsp90 dimer (α helices = red, β sheets = cyan, loops = grey) in complex with ATP (red stick diagram) based on PDB|2CG9. Pfam=… …

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  • 104P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 — Selectin P ligand Identifiers Symbols SELPLG; CD162; CLA; PSGL 1; PSGL1 External IDs …

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  • 105Dopamine receptor D4 — Identifiers Symbols DRD4; D4DR External IDs OMIM:  …

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  • 106Ribonuclease inhibitor — (RI) is a large ( 450 residues, 49 kDa), acidic (pI 4.7), leucine rich repeat protein that forms extremely tight complexes with certain ribonucleases. It is a major cellular protein, comprising 0.1% of all cellular protein by weight, and appears… …

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  • 107Joseph Nechvatal — Born 1951 (1951) Chicago, Illinois Nationality …

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  • 108Drug discovery hit to lead — Early drug discovery involves several phases from target identification to preclinical development. The identification of small molecule modulators of protein function and the process of transforming these into high content lead series are key… …

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  • 109Dopamine receptor D5 — Identifiers Symbols DRD5; DBDR; DRD1B; DRD1L2; MGC10601 External IDs …

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  • 110Neurotensin receptor 1 — (high affinity) Identifiers Symbols NTSR1; NTR External IDs O …

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