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Nature's Robota: A History of Protenins
Proteins are amazing molecules. They spark the chemical reactions that form the basis for life, transmit signals in the body, identify and kill foreign invaders, form the engines that make us move, record visual images. For every task in a living organism, there is a protein designed to carry it out...
Main Author: | Charles Tanford |
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Other Authors: | Jacqueline A Reynolds |
Format: | Printed Book |
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Oxford University Press
2001
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