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Water structuring centers of mammalian cell surfaces
Guenter Albrecht-Buehler
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Cell & Developmental Biology
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Cell Surface
100%
Mammalian Cells
100%
Nucleate
100%
Ice Crystals
100%
Water Structuring
100%
Protease
66%
Pronase
66%
Dehydration
33%
Type-specific
33%
Biological Function
33%
Highly Sensitive
33%
Hyaluronidase
33%
Living Cells
33%
Cell Density
33%
Trypsin
33%
Product-specific
33%
Phospholipase C
33%
Cultured Human Cells
33%
Sheet-like
33%
Chymotrypsin
33%
Water Structure
33%
Collagenase
33%
Metabolizable Energy
33%
Two-step Crystallization
33%
Nucleating Ability
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mammalian Cell
100%
Pronase
100%
Protease
100%
Biological Functions
50%
Lecithinase
50%
Cell Density
50%
Hyaluronidase
50%
Collagenase
50%
Chymotrypsin
50%
Chemistry
Mammalian Cell
100%
Ice
100%
Metabolic
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Surface
100%
Biological Functions
33%
Cell Density
33%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Density
20%