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[[VEGFR]] - Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor<br /> | [[VEGFR]] - Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor<br /> | ||
[[Binary Patterning, Synthetic Biology, & The Hecht Lab at Princeton University|Synthetic Biology]] - Description of the Michael Hecht Lab <br /> | [[Binary Patterning, Synthetic Biology, & The Hecht Lab at Princeton University|Synthetic Biology]] - Description of the Michael Hecht Lab <br /> | ||
[[Ephrin Type-A Receptor]] - Involved in Tuberous Sclerosis <br/> | |||
[[Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2]] - Involved in Rett Syndrome <br/> | |||
[[Neuroligin-Neurexin Interaction|Neuroligin & Neurexin]] - Involved in Autism <br/> | |||
[[Potassium Channels]] <br/> | |||
[[Shank Family Proteins]] - Involved in 22q13 Deletion Syndrome <br/> | |||
[[Pharmaceutical Drugs]] [[Image:New_yellow1.gif]] <br /> | [[Pharmaceutical Drugs]] [[Image:New_yellow1.gif]] <br /> | ||
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[[David Canner's Favorites]] | [[David Canner's Favorites]] |
Revision as of 06:59, 9 March 2011

I am a visiting scientist in Joel Sussman's lab at the Weizmann until the end of December. I am also a rising senior at Princeton University majoring in Chemistry with a focus on Biochemistry.
A Collection of My PagesA Collection of My Pages
PPAR - Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor
HMGR - HMG-CoA reductase
ACE - Angiotensin-converting enzyme
Antibody - Immunoglobulins
Monoclonal Antibody - Monoclonal Antibodies
PI3K - Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase
VEGF - Vascular endothelial growth factor
VEGFR - Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor
Synthetic Biology - Description of the Michael Hecht Lab
Ephrin Type-A Receptor - Involved in Tuberous Sclerosis
Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2 - Involved in Rett Syndrome
Neuroligin & Neurexin - Involved in Autism
Potassium Channels
Shank Family Proteins - Involved in 22q13 Deletion Syndrome
Pharmaceutical Drugs
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David Canner's Favorites