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membrane trafficking and mitogenesis.
MARCKS has been
shown to
regulate the Toll-like
receptor pathway in
macrophages MARCKS has been
shown to
interact with...
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Marcks is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Erich Marcks (1891–1944),
German general Gerhard Marcks (1889–1981),
German sculptor Greg...
- mother's art school,
Marie Marcks studied architecture for a few
semesters in
Berlin and Stuttgart.
Having abandoned her studies,
Marcks worked as a freelance...
- achieve,
within nine to
seventeen w****s.
Marcks studied philosophy in
Freiburg in 1909. Born in 1891,
Erich Marcks joined the Army in 1910 and
fought in...
- in Weimar,
Marcks was one of the
first three faculty members to be hired,
along with
Feininger and
Johannes Itten. Specifically,
Marcks was appointed...
- Greg
Marcks (born
August 12, 1976) is an
American director and
screenwriter of
motion pictures.
Marcks grew up in the town of Chelmsford, M****achusetts...
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Marck may
refer to: Érard de La
Marck (1472–1538), prince-bishop of Liège Jan van der
Marck (1929–2010) Dutch-born
American art historian, and museum...
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Marck Jesus Paguirigan Espejo (born
March 1, 1997) is a
Filipino volleyball athlete who will play for
Kubota Spears Osaka [ja] of the V.League. He is...
- The
Gerhard Marcks Museum or
Gerhard Marcks House (German:
Gerhard Marcks Haus) is a
museum in Bremen, Germany,
inspired by the work of the
sculptor and...
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Werner Marcks (17 July 1896 – 28 July 1967) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II who
commanded several armoured divisions. He was...