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1. Novel Recoverable And Reusable Chiral Ligands For The Asymmetric Dihydroxylation Of Olefms
2. P-selectin Ligands On Human Cancer Cells
3. Roles Of Apoptosis-inducing Ligands And, Th1/Th2 Like Subsets In Pathological Injury In The Patients With Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome
4. Expression Of L-selectin And Its Ligand On Maternal-Fetal Interface And Their Impact On Implantation
5. Hepatocellular Carcinoma Targeting Peptide: High-Affinity Insulin Receptor Ligands Identified With Disulfide Constrained Display Random Peptide Library
6. Characterizing The Peptide Mimics Of Ligands For Human TLR-2
7. Establishment Of Subtractive Systematic Evolution Of Ligands By Exponential Enrichment Method
8. The Pharmacological Characterization Of Some New Opioid Ligands
9. Synthesis, Characterization And Biodistribution Of New 99mTc-nitrido And 99mTc-oxo Complexes Of Unsaturated Tetradentate (N2O2, N2S2, N2SO) Ligands
10. Study On New CD Molecules And Their Ligands
11. Design, Synthesis And Catalytic Performance Of Novel Chiral Catalysts Derived From Cinchona Alkaloids
12. Chiral Ligand-exchange Chromatography For Separation Of Isomers Of Chiral Drugs And The Mechanism Study
13. DC-SIGN Aptamer Inhibits Atherosclerotic Inflammatory Reaction Mediated By Dendritic Cells
14. TLRs Ligands Induce Cell Proliferation In The Intact Rat Spinal Cord And Its Anti-neoplasmic Activity
15. Study On The Design, Synthesis And Targeting Capability Of Ligands For ASGP-R-mediated Liposomes
16. Synthesis Labelled And Evaluation Of High Selective Ligands For Benzodiazepine Receptors
17. Effects Of PPARγ On Invasion In Human Cytotrophoblast Of Early Pregnancy And Its Mechanism
18. Investigation On Narcotics And Polycyclic Morphinanes With Kappa Opioid "Address" Components
19. The Growth Effects And Mechanisms Of Ligands For PPARγ On Pituitary Adenomas
20. Effects Of Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptors Activators (PPARα And PPARγ) On Myocardial Remodeling And Its Mechanism During The Development Of Cardiac Hypertrophy
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