Browse “Lectins” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Subject Records
Subject:
Lecter, Hannibal (Fictitious character), 1933---Fiction 2 records
2 records
Subject:
Lecthaylus gregarius 1 record
1 record
We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Lectins.
Subject:
Lectins About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 26 records
Broader terms (in subject list):
  1. Hemagglutinin (4 records)
  2. Immunoglobulins (165 records)
Narrower terms (in subject list):
  1. Collectins (0 records)
  2. Fibronectins (7 records)
  3. Mitogens (2 records)
  4. Plant lectins (3 records)
26 records
Subject:
Lectins--Analysis 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Lectins--Congresses 10 records
10 records
Subject:
Lectins--Handbooks, manuals, etc 1 record
1 record
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Lectins--Inhibitors 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Lectins--Metabolism 1 record
1 record
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Lectins--Periodicals 1 record
1 record
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Lectins--Physiological effect 1 record
1 record
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Lectins--Therapeutic use 2 records
2 records
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Lectio divina 6 records
6 records
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Lectionaries About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 43 records
Narrower terms (in subject list):
  1. Epistolaries (7 records)
  2. Evangeliaries (39 records)
43 records
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Lectionaries and Christian union About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
Broader term (in subject list):
  1. Christian union (565 records)
0 records
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Lectionaries and Christian union--United States 1 record
1 record
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Lectionaries, Anglican and Episcopal 1 record
1 record
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Lectionaries--Church of England 1 record
1 record
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Lectionaries--Databases 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Lectionaries--Early works to 1800 8 records
8 records
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Lectionaries--German 2 records
2 records

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