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Hamster a1B-adrenergic receptor HeLa cell line

Hamster a1B-adrenergic receptor HeLa cell line

Technology Duke inventors have generated a human epithelial carcinoma (HeLa) cell line expressing the hamster α1B-adrenergic receptor.

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Human A1 adrenergic receptor genes

Human A1 adrenergic receptor genes

Value Proposition Alpha 1-Adrenergic receptors (alpha 1ARs) are virtually ubiquitous in human tissues and play roles in several important physiological functions such as smooth muscle contraction, glycogenolysis, and myocardial inotropy. Alpha blockers in current clinical…

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APOE polymorphisms associated with SEPSIS risk

APOE polymorphisms associated with SEPSIS risk

Duke University is seeking a company interested in commercializing a novel and versatile diagnostic/prognostic methodology which teaches identifying a patient who will have a post operative reduced risk of sepsis based on the pre-op detection…

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