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  3. James Gray (zoologist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Gray, CBE, MC, FRS [1] (14 October 1891, London – 14 December 1975, Cambridge, England) was a British zoologist who helped establish the field of cytology.Gray was also known for his work in animal locomotion and the development of experimental zoology.

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    Commission Regulation (EC) No 2401-2001 of 7 December 2001 concerning tenders submitted in response to the invitation to tender for the export of husked long grain rice to the island of Réunion referred to in Regulation (EC) No 2011-2001 ( ) Title

  6. Anegleis cardoni - Wikipedia

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    Biology [ edit ] It is known to feed on a many species of aphids such as: Uroleucon compositae , Rhopalosiphum maidis , Hyadaphis coriandri , Myzus persicae , [ 3 ] Brevicoryne brassicae , Macrosiphum miscanthi , Macrosiphum pisi , Aphis gossypii , [ 4 ] Aphis craccivora , and Lipaphis erysimi . [ 5 ]

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    Fragile X mental retardation syndrome-related protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FXR1 gene. [5] [6] [7]The protein encoded by this gene is an RNA binding protein that interacts with the functionally similar proteins FMR1 and FXR2.

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    This article is supported by the Molecular and Cell Biology task force (assessed as High-importance). Anatomy : Microanatomy Low‑importance This article is within the scope of WikiProject Anatomy , a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Anatomy on Wikipedia.

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    Crystal structure of iron regulatory protein 1 in complex with ferritin H IRE-RNA, Protein Data Bank entry 2IPY. [1]In molecular biology, the iron response element or iron-responsive element (IRE) is a short conserved stem-loop which is bound by iron response proteins (IRPs, also named IRE-BP or IRBP).