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  • Such methylation would be effected by a virus-determined enzyme which is sentitive to guanidine and to cellular metabolites possessing a guanyl group.

    André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture 1972

  • L, Dunn R. J, et al. (1998) R.sGR., a ras guanyl nucleotide-releasing protein with calcium and diacylglycerol binding.

    PLoS Biology: New Articles Casper C. Hoogenraad et al. 2010

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

  • Table S6), and is enriched in gene function annotations consistent with known functions of the DLG homologs (Figure S4), which are involved in establishing and maintaining cell polarity, and interact with ion channels, guanyl-nucleotide exchange factors, and other signal transduction proteins [

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2008

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