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  1. ... Protein Folding and the Thermodynamic Hypothesis, 1950-1962 Protein Folding and the Thermodynamic Hypothesis, 1950-1962 Proteins ... Brief Chronology From Cambridge to Bethesda, 1943-1950 Protein Folding and the Thermodynamic Hypothesis, 1950-1962 Molecular ...
  2. ... Synthesis, Tumor Viruses, and Recombinant DNA, 1959-1975 Protein Synthesis, Tumor Viruses, and Recombinant DNA, 1959-1975 ... From Classical Biochemistry to Molecular Biology, 1952-1959 Protein Synthesis, Tumor Viruses, and Recombinant DNA, 1959-1975 ...
  3. ... 1980 Signal Transduction and the Discovery of G-Proteins, 1969-1980 "Signal transduction" describes how individual cells ... 1969 Signal Transduction and the Discovery of G-Proteins, 1969-1980 Cells as "Programmable Messengers," 1981-1994 ...
  4. ... Christian B. Anfinsen with "coat hanger" structure demonstrating protein folding Download Master Image (TIFF) Standard Image (JPG) ... Christian B. Anfinsen with "coat hanger" structure demonstrating protein folding Creator: Richard T. Nowitz Photography Date: [ca. ...
  5. ... for therapeutic use in 1985. “First Man-made Protein in History,” LIFE , May 8, 1964 Courtesy © 1964 ... and five years to achieve. First Man-made Protein in History The billiard player’s nightmare above ...
  6. ... A chain of linked amino acids; a protein. Protein -- A large molecule composed of one or more ... tissues, and organs. Each protein has unique functions. Protein folding -- A rapid biochemical reaction involved in the ...
  7. ... of a polynucleotide chain consisting entirely of uracil. Protein -- A large molecule composed of one or more ... tissues, and organs. Each protein has unique functions. Protein synthesis -- The process in which the genetic code ...
  8. ... their sugar, and which are components of RNA. Protein -- A large molecule composed of one or more ... tissues, and organs. Each protein has unique functions. Protein synthesis -- The process in which the genetic code ...
  9. ... or biochemical characteristics of a specific genotype. Plasma proteins -- Proteins present in blood serum, including serum albumin, ... coagulation factors, and many other types of proteins. Protein chemistry -- A branch of chemistry which encompasses a ...
  10. ... of a polynucleotide chain consisting entirely of uracil. Protein -- A large molecule composed of one or more ... nucleotides in the gene that codes for the protein. Proteins are required for the structure, function, and ...
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