The UCLA biochemists determined the structures from their analysis of small crystals, using X-ray crystallography. |
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In the field of biology, biochemists have been studying vesicles, the small membrane sacs found within cells. |
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Engineers can suggest to biochemists how to manipulate DNA to construct original genetic networks to do specific tasks. |
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Her writing indicates that she does not understand bioenergy the way biochemists do. |
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The book will be useful for molecular biologists and protein biochemists in academia and industry with an interest in molecular pharming. |
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It is targeted to chemical biologists, biochemists drug discovery scientists, chemists and materials scientists. |
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Once biochemists realized the skills of inteins, they quickly began to dream up uses for the talented proteins. |
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Biochemists have known for many years that to get large charged molecules called polyelectrolytes to snuggle up, ions in the solution are essential. |
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Johnson's painted organisms suggest a world we associate with that examined by paleobotanists and biochemists. |
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Biological interpretation of the effects is provided by the company's team of biochemists so that candidates can be effectively chosen for advancement. |
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If the chemical reaction networks remain open-ended, then biochemists may have developed a plausible example of how such networks began to evolve into living things. |
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Chemists, biochemists, plant scientists, pharmacognosists and pharmacologists, food scientists and nutritionists will all find this book an invaluable resource. |
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Biochemists at the hospital use advanced methods to test blood samples for a reaction to the drug azathioprine. |
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I am a past-Chairman of the Association of Clinical Biochemists and of its Education Committee. |
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Geochemists no longer believe that the primitive atmosphere contained the right gases, and biochemists doubt that the amino acids would have survived in a primeval ocean. |
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