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- Nobel Laureate Information From
- FM Brenner 1..26
- Max F. Perutz Vienna, Austria, 19 May 1914 – Cambridge, UK, 6 Feb
- Factors Associated with Scientific Creativity Winter 2012
- Structure of Autoinhibited Akt1 Reveals Mechanism of PIP3-Mediated Activation
- Historical Group
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994)
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews
- Molecular Biology
- Helix and -Sheet, the Principal Structural Features of Proteins
- Nobel Laureates and on the Nobel Prizes
- Blue Sky Research: Is It Worth It?
- Nobel Prize Plantation” Kate Weber
- AARON KLUG MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, U.K
- Crystallography in the News
- Half-Century in the Life Sciences A
- The History of Biochemistry
- Max Perutz, 1914-2002
- A Brief History of Macromolecular Crystallography, Illustrated by a Family Tree and Its Nobel Fruits Mariusz Jaskolski1, Zbigniew Dauter2 and Alexander Wlodawer3
- The Double Helix
- Foresight, Unpredictability & Chance in Chemistry
- An Overview of Informatics for Chemists (Concentrating on Data
- Historical Group
- Michael Rossmann 1930 – 2019
- Sir George Porter Nobel Laureate in Chemistry – 1967
- Oral History of Science Collections and Projects
- Protein X-Ray Crystallography Has Come a Long Way from a 12 Year Search for the Structure of a Single Protein
- Sir Aaron Klug OM FRS (1926–2018)
- Hopkin and Williams 2003 VWR Prolabo Production Expanded
- Key People Involved in the History of the ILL
- Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-94)
- Series What History Tells Us XI. the Complex History of the Chemiosmotic Theory