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Notch and delta are both transmembrane proteins involved in cell communication in the developing nervous system of vertebrate animals. What makes notch different from delta?.
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Notch and delta are both transmembrane proteins involved in cell communication in the developing nervous system of vertebrate animals. What makes notch different from delta?.
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Notch is a cell surface receptor and delta is a ligand that binds to the receptor
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4 big guys and they bust in my eyes they eat my
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