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Protein domains / Transmembrane receptors / Membrane biology / Chemotaxis / Protein-glutamate O-methyltransferase / Ligand / Receptor / Neuron / Olfaction / Biology / Cell biology / Cell signaling
Date: 2013-06-13 09:00:01
Protein domains
Transmembrane receptors
Membrane biology
Chemotaxis
Protein-glutamate O-methyltransferase
Ligand
Receptor
Neuron
Olfaction
Biology
Cell biology
Cell signaling

Comparing Apples and Oranges: Fold-Change Detection of Multiple Simultaneous Inputs Yuval Hart, Avraham E. Mayo, Oren Shoval, Uri Alon* Department of Molecular Cell biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

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