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    Uncertainties in projected impacts of climate change on European agriculture and terrestrial ecosystems based on scenarios from regional climate models

    The uncertainties and sources of variation in projected impacts of climate change on agriculture and terrestrial ecosystems depend not only on the emission scenarios and climate models used for projecting futu...

    J. E. Olesen, T. R. Carter, C. H. Díaz-Ambrona, S. Fronzek, T. Heidmann in Climatic Change (2007)

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    Allosteric Sites and Conformational Transitions of the Acetylcholine Receptor: Models for Short-term Regulation of Receptor Response

    The word “receptor” is commonly used with two separate significations: for the site complementary to the structure of the chemical messenger and for the protein which carries the site. From a functional point of ...

    J. P. Changeux, J. Giraudat, M. Dennis, M. Goeldner in Receptor-Receptor Interactions (1987)

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    Allosteric Sites and Conformational Transitions of the Acetylcholine Receptor: Models for Short-term Regulation of Receptor Response

    The word “receptor” is commonly used with two separate significations: for the site complementary to the structure of the chemical messenger and for the protein which carries the site. From a functional point of ...

    J. P. Changeux, J. Giraudat, M. Dennis, M. Goeldner in Receptor-Receptor Interactions (1987)

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    Tertiary Structure of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Probed by Photolabeling and Protein Chemistry

    The nicotinic Ach-receptor in vertebrates consists of four subunits assembled into an heterologous α2βγδ pentamer. The cDNAs coding for the constitutive four chains of the Ach-receptor have been cloned and sequen...

    J. Giraudat, M. Dennis, T. Heidmann, J. P. Changeux in Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor (1986)

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    Learning by Selection

    Living organisms are “open” thermodynamic systems (19) that possess an internal structure and thus correspond to a privileged state of organization of matter in both space and time. The question then arises: wher...

    J.-P. Changeux, T. Heidmann, P. Patte in The Biology of Learning (1984)