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Palladin is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
PALLD gene.
Palladin is a
component of actin-containing
microfilaments that
control cell shape...
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Patti Palladin is an
American singer and
musician of the punk rock and post-punk / new wave genres. She is
primarily known for her work with
Snatch (with...
- Jean-Louis
Palladin (May 7, 1946 –
November 25, 2001) was a French-born chef who
introduced French Nouvelle cuisine to the
Washington elite at his restaurant...
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refer to:
Aleksandr Palladin (1885 – 1972),
Ukrainian biochemist Jean-Louis
Palladin (1946 - 2001),
French chef
Vladimir Palladin (1859 – 1922), Russian...
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vocalist Patti Palladin.
Three years later, he
again teamed up with
Palladin to
release Copy Cats, a
covers album. The album,
produced by
Palladin, featured...
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Steve Beresford as instrumentalists, with
Deborah Evans-Stickland,
Patti Palladin and
Vivien Goldman as main vocalists. In
August 1979 the
Flying Lizards...
- The
Three Palladins is a
novel of
historical fiction by
Harold Lamb. It was
first published in book form in 1977 by
Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in...
- Less than two
years later, in 2003, GB
Palladin, a
joint venture between Gordon Brothers Group and
Palladin Capital Group,
acquired Spencer Gifts from...
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Vladimir Ivanovich Palladin (Russian: Влади́мир Ива́нович Палла́дин; June 23 [O.S. June 11] 1859 – 3
February 1922) was a
Russian and
Soviet biochemist...
- rock
music group Snatch,
which also
featured fellow American expat Patti Palladin. She had an
influence on glam, punk and no wave
music in New York City...