Search Results - "Biro, J.C"
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Seven fundamental, unsolved questions in molecular biology
Published in Medical hypotheses (2004)“…The Human Genome Mapping Project provided us a large amount of sequence data. However our understanding of these data did not grow proportionally, because old…”
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A common periodic table of codons and amino acids
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (27-06-2003)“…A periodic table of codons has been designed where the codons are in regular locations. The table has four fields (16 places in each) one with each of the four…”
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The BlastNP: a novel, sensitive sequence similarity searching method using overlappingly translated sequences
Published in The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (2004)“…An alternative method to TblastX has been developed, known as blastNP. Nucleic acids in database and query sequences were translated into overlapping…”
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Codes in the codons: construction of a codon/amino acid periodic table and a study of the nature of specific nucleic acid-protein interactions
Published in The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (2004)“…The theory of "codon-amino acid coevolution" was first proposed by Woese in 1967. It suggests that there is a stereochemical matching - that is, affinity -…”
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Inhibitory effect of the uterus on plasma and pituitary FSH in rats
Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-02-1990)“…Plasma concentrations of FSH and LH were measured in ovariectomized, ovohysterectomized, hysterectomized and sham-operated adult, non-pregnant rats at 3, 14,…”
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Estrogen-induced proteins: a new class of regulatory substances
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-1986)“…The discovery of estrogen-induced growth factors (estromedins) identified a missing link in understanding endocrine regulation. Estromedins are probably not on…”
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