Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... molecular basis of how fibrillin microfibrils act as a template for tropoelastin and other molecules during elastic fibre formation . The study will provide new insights into elastic fibre formation , and may lead to strategies to limit ...
... molecular basis of how fibrillin microfibrils act as a template for tropoelastin and other molecules during elastic fibre formation . The study will provide new insights into elastic fibre formation , and may lead to strategies to limit ...
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... molecules , we now know that some naturally occurring RNAs do just that . For example , a particular group of ribozymes forms a pocket that binds guanosine mono- phosphate , one of the four monomer build- ing - blocks of RNA ' . And a ...
... molecules , we now know that some naturally occurring RNAs do just that . For example , a particular group of ribozymes forms a pocket that binds guanosine mono- phosphate , one of the four monomer build- ing - blocks of RNA ' . And a ...
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... molecules and the phosphodiester group of a PG ( Supplementary Table 1 ; a comparison with a previous model ' is also included ) . This coordination mode of Chla 611 to PG is the second case of its kind since its first discovery in ...
... molecules and the phosphodiester group of a PG ( Supplementary Table 1 ; a comparison with a previous model ' is also included ) . This coordination mode of Chla 611 to PG is the second case of its kind since its first discovery in ...
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