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Modulation of nucleotide pyrophosphatase in plasmacytoma cells
Neil F. Rebbe
, Scot Hickman
Division of Hematology
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Plasmacytoma
100%
Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase
100%
Mannose
66%
Phosphodiesterase
66%
Pyrophosphatase
33%
N-linked Oligosaccharide
33%
Specific Activity
33%
Incubation
33%
Glycoprotein Synthesis
33%
Pyrophosphatase Activity
33%
Enzyme Specific Activity
33%
Hormone Modulation
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Plasmacytoma
100%
Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase
100%
Dexamethasone
66%
Mannose
66%
Phosphodiesterase I
66%
Glucocorticoid
33%
Glycoprotein
33%
Oligosaccharide
33%
Phosphodiesterase
33%
Inorganic Pyrophosphatase
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Inorganic Pyrophosphatase
100%
Pyrophosphatase
100%
Phosphodiesterase I
50%
Mannose
50%
Dexamethasone
50%
Enzyme
25%
Oligosaccharide
25%
Precursor
25%
Phosphodiesterase
25%
Glycoprotein Synthesis
25%
Glucocorticoid
25%
Neuroscience
Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase
100%
Mannose
66%
Dexamethasone
66%
Phosphodiesterase I
66%
Oligosaccharide
33%
Phosphodiesterase
33%
Glucocorticoid
33%
Inorganic Pyrophosphatase
33%
Glycoprotein Synthesis
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dexamethasone
100%
Plasmacytoma Cell
100%
Precursor
50%
Glycoprotein Synthesis
50%
Glucocorticoid
50%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dexamethasone
100%
Plasmacytoma
100%
Glucocorticoid
50%