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ROLE OF CELL SHAPE IN HORMONE PROCESSING
Bethea, Cynthia
(PI)
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Agriculture & Biology
hormones
100%
secretion
81%
enkephalin
60%
extracellular matrix
60%
cells
59%
dopamine
58%
synthesis
52%
peptide hormones
47%
vasoactive intestinal peptide
44%
receptors
39%
acetylcholine
38%
glucocorticoid receptors
32%
plastics
29%
peptides
28%
uptake mechanisms
25%
functional properties
22%
hormone secretion
21%
glucocorticoids
20%
catecholamines
19%
radioimmunoassays
18%
ligands
17%
methionine
16%
cell growth
16%
resins
15%
chromatography
15%
cell movement
15%
death
14%
cell lines
14%
gene expression
11%
organisms
11%
assays
10%
cholinergic receptors
6%
adenylate cyclase
5%
cell differentiation
5%