Federation of European Biochemical Societies

The Federation of the European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) is an international scientific society promoting activities in biochemistry, molecular biology and related research areas in Europe and neighbouring regions. It was founded in 1964 and includes over 35,000 members across 39 Constituent Societies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Linguistic analysis of protein folding by Groß, M

    Published 1996
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    Identification of functional ionotropic glutamate receptor proteins in pancreatic β-cells and in islets of Langerhans by Molnár, E, Váradi, A, McIlhinney, R, Ashcroft, S

    Published 1995
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    Water-mediated conformational transitions in nicotinic receptor M2 helix bundles: a molecular dynamics study by Sankararamakrishnan, R, Sansom, M

    Published 1995
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    HmCRIP, a cysteine-rich intestinal protein, is expressed by an identified regenerating nerve cell by Emes, R, Wang, W, Lanary, K, Blackshaw, S

    Published 2003
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    Conservation of amino acids in multiple alignments: aspartic acid has unexpected conservation by Fiser, A, Simon, I, Barton, G

    Published 1996
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    The C-terminal of rat 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase is indispensable for enzyme activity by Lee, M, Zhang, Z, MacKinnon, C, Baldwin, J, Crouch, N

    Published 1996
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    Non-hydrolytic functions of acetylcholinesterase: the significance of C-terminal peptides by Greenfield, S, Zimmermann, M, Bond, C

    Published 2008
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