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Use of a modified bacteriophage to probe the interactions between peptides and ion channel receptors in mammalian cells
Min Li
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Bacteriophages
62%
Ion Channels
62%
Peptides
40%
Peptide Receptors
39%
Glutamate Receptors
35%
Peptide T
26%
N-methylglutamate
24%
Peptide Library
21%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channels
21%
Molecular Probes
21%
Cell Surface Receptors
17%
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors
15%
Cultured Cells
13%
Nervous System
12%
Flow Cytometry
12%
Proteins
11%
Ligands
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Bacteriophages
100%
Peptides
83%
Cells
61%
Ions
58%
Ligands
21%
Assays
18%
Proteins
14%
Molecular interactions
11%
Reagents
9%
Neurology
9%
Fluorescence
9%
Sorting
7%
Screening
7%
Chemical Compounds
Mammalian Cell
65%
Peptide Library
27%
Ion
24%
Ligand
9%
Surface
6%