American business innovation and entrepreneurship is alive in America and it can take many forms. Here is a list of a dozen of them:
1) Prod4ever - Website design: http://www.prod4ever.com/index.html
2) MobiFlex - Building Mobile Apps Online: http://mobiflex.me/
3) Pacific Western Wood - Wood Products: http://www.pacificwesternwoodproducts.com/index.php/about-us/
4) Greg Lanzara - Artist: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-lanzara/11/390/138
5) Changeling Studios - Toy and Prototype painting: http://www.changelingstudio.com/
6) Beauty Feast - Band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aefCPnPhOE&feature=related
7) Dream Homes by Nancy - Pasadena & San Fernando California Realtor: http://www.dreamhomesbynancy.com/
8) Richard J. Lanzara - Author: http://tinyurl.com/25nek7s
9) Double 8 Foods - The Neighborhood Store Indianapolis: http://www.double8foods.com/
10) Artistic Veil - wedding veil design: http://www.artisticveil.com/
11) Enhanced Pharmaceuticals - Creating safer, more effective drugs: http://www.bio-balance.com/COMPANY.htm
12) Bio Balance, Inc. - Biophysical descriptions of drug-receptor interactions: http://www.bio-balance.com/Linker.htm
How our cellular recptors work, receptor activation, thiol, sulfhydryl and cysteine modulation of receptor activity and signal transduction, Weber's law and the Weber-Fechner law, balance and molecular modeling, etc.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Experimenting with Tweets
Experimenting with a couple of tweets:
Google Scholar - agonist/antagonist combination - receptor desensitization #Google #science #pharmacology #medicine
A pH dependent electrostatic-mechanism for receptor response? #science #pharmacology #biology #nanotech #biotech
Google Scholar - agonist/antagonist combination - receptor desensitization #Google #science #pharmacology #medicine
A pH dependent electrostatic-mechanism for receptor response? #science #pharmacology #biology #nanotech #biotech
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biology,
biotech,
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nanotech,
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
A two-state receptor model that accounts for receptor modulation
A two-state receptor model that accounts for receptor modulation - http://www.bio-balance.com/A_Question_of_Balance_files/image080.png
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GPCR,
receptor activation,
receptor model,
theory,
two-state
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