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Anthropoid primates today include New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, great apes and humans. Anthropoids differ substantially from other primates on anatomical, behavioral and ecological levels. Anthropoids have larger brains, generally live in larger …
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The catastrophic events of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (around 65 million years ago) wiped out the dinosaurs and cleared the way for the hegemony of mammals on Earth. Following this mass extinction event, an interval of almost ten million years …
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A major mechanism for achieving specificity in PKA signaling is through localization to specific sites in the cell. One of the most important mechanisms for localizing PKA is through A Kinase Anchoring Proteins (AKAPs) that bind to the dimerization domain …
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The question of the origin of primates has fascinated generations of evolutionary biologists and paleontologists, partly because primates differ from other mammals in fundamental ways, and partly because humans are an integral part of primates. Many of …
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Abstract To understand how any molecule works requires an understanding of its full-length structure and how it is regulated by other molecules. To achieve this goal requires a variety of techniques that include not only Xray crystallography but also …
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Three actors will recite poems chosen for them and for the audience by Collège de France professors. Documents and media Download …
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Abstract In this lecture the fundamental allosteric mechanism for regulation of PKA by cAMP will be described. Cyclic AMP serves as a universal intracellular second messenger that translates an extracellular signal into a biological response. The cAMP …
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