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<td> <p align="center"><b>LilRB2/PirB</p></b> </td>
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Revision as of 03:16, 5 October 2014

 


Image Map

Detect

Treat

Cure

LilRB2/PirB

B Cell Receptor

miRNA

Natural β-Amyloid receptor

Engineered β-Amyloid receptor

Sensor for "Alzheimer's State"