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Protein–Protein Interactions: Protein interactions contribute to protein function
Trends in Genetics, 2002Protein–Protein Interactions (A Molecular Cloning Manual) edited by Erica GolemisCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2001. £100.00 pbk (600 pages)ISBN 0 879 69628 1Proteins control and mediate many of the biological activities of cells. Hence, to gain an understanding of cellular function, the function of every protein must be understood, both in ...
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DISC ELECTROPHORESIS – II METHOD AND APPLICATION TO HUMAN SERUM PROTEINS *
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964B. Davis
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THE ATTRACTIONS OF PROTEINS FOR SMALL MOLECULES AND IONS
, 1949G. Scatchard
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Imaging Intracellular Fluorescent Proteins at Nanometer Resolution
Science, 2006E. Betzig+8 more
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2003
Proteins are the ultimate players in the processes that allow an organism to function and reproduce. Their use in medical therapy requires their isolation in pure form. This chapter addresses the calculations needed to quantify protein and, for the cases of several examples, to assess protein activity.
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Proteins are the ultimate players in the processes that allow an organism to function and reproduce. Their use in medical therapy requires their isolation in pure form. This chapter addresses the calculations needed to quantify protein and, for the cases of several examples, to assess protein activity.
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[22] Protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions
1994Lars Backman, Susanne Lundberg
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