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  • 111Mitogen — See also: Growth Factor A mitogen is a chemical substance that encourages a cell to commence cell division, triggering mitosis. A mitogen is usually some form of a protein. Mitogenesis is the induction (triggering) of mitosis, typically via a… …

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  • 112Dopamine transporter — Solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, dopamine), member 3 Identifiers Symbols …

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  • 113Dopamine receptor D4 — Identifiers Symbols DRD4; D4DR External IDs OMIM:  …

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  • 114CXCR4 — Chemokine (C X C motif) receptor 4 CXCR4 in complex with IT1t(PDB 3OE9) …

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  • 115C-Met — MET (mesenchymal epithelial transition factor) is a proto oncogene that encodes a protein MET, also known as c Met or hepatocyte growth factor receptor (HGFR). MET is a membrane receptor that is essential for embryonic development and wound… …

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  • 116Co-receptor — A co receptor is a cell surface receptor that binds a signalling molecule in addition to a primary receptor in order to facilitate ligand recognition and initiate biological processes, such as entry of a pathogen into a host cell. Contents 1 Co… …

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  • 117Tachykinin peptides — Tachykinin family Structure of the tachykinin peptide Kassinin.[1] Identifiers Symbol Tachy …

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  • 118Intracellular receptor — Intracellular receptors are receptors located inside the cell rather than on its cell membrane. Examples are the class of nuclear receptors located in the cell nucleus and the IP3 receptor located on the endoplasmic reticulum. The ligands that… …

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  • 119Leukemia inhibitory factor — (cholinergic differentiation factor) PDB rendering based on 1LKI …

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  • 120Merlin (protein) — Neurofibromin 2 (merlin) PDB rendering based on 1h4r …

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