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1 unique about my experiences as a nutritional biochemist.
2 tools in the technical arsenal of the modern biochemist.
3 been an enjoyable career to be a nutritional biochemist.
4 then during my maturation and evolution as a biochemist.
5 or most of his life while remaining a superb biochemist.
6 ction of several prominent physiologists and biochemists.
7  predict the structure is a crucial tool for biochemists.
8 cians and less computer-savvy biologists and biochemists.
9    This article recalls 1) how I got to be a biochemist; 2) my contributions as an educator and resea
10  Affinity Sensors, has made available to the biochemist a powerful means to examine and characterize
11                                Here we offer biochemists a more comprehensive, transparent, and easy-
12 elle continues to baffle cell biologists and biochemists alike.
13  invaluable tool for analytical chemists and biochemists alike.
14                                 Trained as a biochemist and molecular biologist, in 1975, I began to
15  refold spontaneously in the test tube, with biochemists and cell biologists who are concerned with h
16 ric) nephrologists, (paediatric) urologists, biochemists and geneticists from OxalEurope and the Euro
17                                              Biochemists and geneticists, represented by Doug and Bil
18 and evolutionary biologists, structuralists, biochemists and molecular biologists alike.
19 the CLCs never cease to amaze biophysicists, biochemists and physiologists alike.
20 that require the attention of biophysicists, biochemists, and cell physiologists.
21  of study for evolutionary biologists, miRNA biochemists, and clinically oriented translational resea
22 n the 20 years that followed, physiologists, biochemists, and molecular and developmental biologists
23 e an essential research tool for biologists, biochemists, and molecular biologists.
24        Partnerships between cell biologists, biochemists, and physicists are required to deploy these
25 ed the intense focus of top cell biologists, biochemists, and structural biologists, due to its uniqu
26                                     Membrane biochemists are becoming increasingly aware of the role
27 e force is a product of all these reactions, biochemists are beginning to directly apply external for
28                                Consequently, biochemists are interested in the pK values of the ioniz
29 distinct from the rules of site binding that biochemists are most familiar and comfortable with.
30  user-friendly and inexpensive technologies, biochemists are poised to accelerate the annotation of b
31 uated with aerobic glycolysis, seen by early biochemists as primitive and inefficient.
32                   This question has occupied biochemists' attention for a long time.
33  compounds have reached the attention of the biochemists' audience.
34 only for structural biologists, but also for biochemists, biophysicists and pharmaceutical scientists
35 ent substantial and continuing challenges to biochemists, biophysicists, and synthetic chemists.
36 interest among virologists, bacteriologists, biochemists, biophysicists, chemists, structural biologi
37          Uncle Folke inspired me to become a biochemist by demonstrating electrophoresis experiments
38 ver the past several decades, the efforts of biochemists, cell and molecular biologists, and hematolo
39 s been attracting significant attention from biochemists, ecologists, and medical scientists.
40  manifest it have made it a favorite tool of biochemists, epidemiologists, geneticists, and molecular
41 ification has attracted the interest of many biochemists for decades.
42 A condensation have been studied by physical biochemists for the past 25 years, this area has experie
43 ng evolution, questions that have fascinated biochemists from long ago but are still far from answere
44 with the previous meetings, brought together biochemists, geneticists, developmental and tissue biolo
45 a longer time in these "mandatory" postdocs, biochemists had the largest proportion of untenured facu
46                                     However, biochemists have few tools available to help them recogn
47        Since the early 1970s, pharmaceutical biochemists have sought to exploit the scientific findin
48 n the near-exclusive purview of chemists and biochemists, have more recently been approached using bo
49  especially since it follows many written by biochemists I admire and whose contributions have shaped
50 ecoming an essential tool for biologists and biochemists in their efforts to throw light on molecular
51                   An important challenge for biochemists is to take RNA and DNA beyond their proven u
52 ve been discovered the chemical intuition of biochemists is used to find structurally related compoun
53 karyotic cell regulation is familiar to most biochemists, many are less familiar with protein kinase/
54  visual language developed by a community of biochemists, modelers and computer scientists.
55  server is intended for a broad community of biochemists, molecular modelers, structural biologists a
56 rotein science well for more than a century, biochemists now have the tools to study proteins under t
57 s a mentor Arthur Kornberg, one of the great biochemists of the twentieth century, and a splendid gro
58 r protocol can be carried out by any trained biochemist or molecular biologist using commercially ava
59         More than 80 years ago, the renowned biochemist Otto Warburg described how cancer cells avidl
60           They included geneticists, medical biochemists, pediatric and adult nephrologists, pediatri
61 l be important and informative for chemists, biochemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engin
62                                  It is every biochemist's dream to reconstitute a biological process
63  enzymes or simply selfish elements, whereas biochemists seek to understand how inteins work.
64 orary nutritional scientists were trained as biochemists, the impact of the historical research effor
65  necessary background for a membrane protein biochemist to initiate collaboration with an NMR spectro
66  biologists and a mechanism for experimental biochemists to bid for the validation of those predictio
67 hod represents an addition to the toolkit of biochemists to quantify H(2)S specifically and sensitive
68  most challenging problems facing analytical biochemists today.
69 bulk hydrophobic interaction familiar to the biochemist, which is modeled by the transfer of a hydroc
70 RNase A and a potential bane to chemists and biochemists who use ethanesulfonic acid buffers.
71 s largely carried out by microbiologists and biochemists, who used experimental evolutionary change a
72 tic catalysis have long tempted chemists and biochemists with reductionist leanings to try to mimic t
73 iporter from Escherichia coli, has presented biochemists with unusual surprises.
74 cheme is described in simple terms so that a biochemist without specific training in organic chemistr
75    It supports rigor and reproducibility for biochemists working at the bench, while fully supporting