Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) Enzymes Consist of a Large Family of Proteins Which Share the Same

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Preparation of Pla2 type IIA Produced by Recombinant Baculovirus Infected Sf21 Insect Cells. Preparation of Pla2 type IIA Produced by Recombinant Baculovirus Infected Sf21 Insect Cells. Received for publication, February 2, 2004. E. Ionica*, E. Condac*, A. Dinischiotu*, M. Costache*.

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Nature Reference# 2005-03-03640B

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Critical Windows in Animal Development: Interactions Between Environment, Phenotype and Time

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Dear BCAS Members

Dear BCAS Members

BRITISH COUNCIL ASSOCIATION EVENTS AND OUTINGS 2014. Dear BCA Members, a visit has been arranged for Tuesday July 22nd 2014 at 11.00am to the Kew Gardens Herbarium. Kew Gardens Herbarium. The Kew Herbarium is a listed building first used as the location.