The recipient of a National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Grant for research and training in biology, Bellin has published articles in several of the leading science journals, including the Journal of Biological Chemistry, the Journal of Molecular Biology, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Nature Protocols.
What does JMBio stand for?
JMBio stands for Journal of Molecular Biology
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The study appears in the Journal of Molecular Biology.
Recent research findings on the L803-MTS drug have been published in the Journal of Molecular Biology (2008) and Current Pharmaceutical Design (2009).
5, 1992 JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Other research indicates that water molecules hop in and out of the proteins' grooves at an incredible pace: more than 1 million times in a thousandth of a second.