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  1. Studies of "Gaussia princeps"
  2. Gaussia princeps (crustacean) - Wikipedia

  3. Gaussia princeps - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide

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    Gaussia princeps, commonly known as palma de sierra, is a palm which is endemic to Cuba. The species grows on steep-sided limestone hills (known as mogotes) in Pinar del Río Province in western Cuba. Gaussia princeps trees are 8 metres (or more) tall with whitish stems which are swollen at the base and tapering above.
    Wikispecies has information related to Gaussia princeps. Gaussia princeps (crustacean), a mesopelagic copepod species found in the Pacific Ocean This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same full species scientific name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
    We describe a new assay that meets these criteria, based on the Gaussia princeps luciferase enzyme, demonstrating chemical reversal, and induction and inhibition of a key interaction linking insulin and TGFβ signaling. PCAs are becoming a common method for studying the dynamics of protein-protein interactions in cells.
    Gaussia princeps is used in the production of luciferase. ^ J. Kouwenberg & G. Boxshall (2009). T. C. Walter & G. Boxshall (ed.). "Gaussia princeps (Scott T., 1894)". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species.
  5. Gaussia princeps (plant) - Wikipedia

  6. Gaussia princeps - LLIFLE

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  8. Gaussia princeps - Wikipedia

  9. Gaussia princeps luciferase - Molecular Imaging and Contrast …

  10. A highlysensitive protein- protein interaction assay based on