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Biochemical Journal classic Papers
- Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate: the last milestone of the 20th century in metabolic control?
- Mark H. Rider and Ramon Bartrons..........doi:10.1042/BJ20091921
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- Sorting the protein phosphatases: okadaic acid led the way
- Patricia T. W. Cohen..........doi:10.1042/BJ20091054
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- Mitochondria as a source of reactive oxygen species
- Helena M. Cochemé and Michael P. Murphy..........doi:10.1042/BJ20090056
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- The Wellcome world of reactive nitrogen species
- Victor M. Darley-Usmar..........doi:10.1042/BJ20081959
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- Getting to grips with the pentose phosphate pathway in 1953
- David Saggerson..........doi:10.1042/BJ20081961
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- From metabolic cycles to compartmentation: another first for Krebs
- Andrew P. Halestrap and John T. Brosnan..........doi:10.1042/BJ20080524
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- Sorting the diverse: the sequence-based classifications of carbohydrate-active enzymes
- Gideon J. Davies and Michael L. Sinnott..........doi:10.1042/BJ20080382
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- Inhibiting the uninhibited: on the specificity of protein kinase inhibitors
- Alex Toker............doi:10.1042/BJ2007c003
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- The birth of proteoglycans: the nature of the link between protein and carbohydrate of a chondroitin sulfate complex from hyaline cartilage
- Tim E. Hardingham..........doi:10.1042/BJ2007c002
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- Sunny Chicago and gloomy Oxford: their roles in a citation classic
- Jon R. Sayers..........doi:10.1042/BJ2007c001
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- Chromatography: from colour writing to separation science
- Carol MacKintosh..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c012
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- From starch gel to ‘knockout’ mouse: zone electrophoresis
- Mike Scully..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c011
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- A short history of cell fractionation: the original description of the lysosome
- Kathryn E. Howell..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c010
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- The development of radioimmunoassay: cover version proves a big hit and outsells the original
- Ken Siddle..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c009
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- The mitochondrial permeability transition: from in vitro curiosity to contributor to cell pathology
- Meredith F. Ross and Michael P. Murphy..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c008
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- Shedding light on the dark reactions: Hatch and Slack and C4 photosynthesis
- Steven Gutteridge..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c007
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- A class act: the discovery of the Theta class glutathione transferases
- Philip Board..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c006
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- Albert Szent-Györgyi: vitamin C identification
- Garry R. Buettner and Freya Q. Schafer..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c005
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- The trap hypothesis: a2M and protease inhibition
- Guy S. Salvesen, Gillian Murphy and Hideaki Nagase..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c003
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- In the blood: the structure of immunoglobulin
- Michael A. Kerr..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c002
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- Flexing their muscles: the discovery of myosin phosphorylation
- Michael P. Walsh..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c001
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- Enzyme kinetics: the velocity of reactions
- Antonio Baici..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c015
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- The messenger: the structure of RNA
- Richard Reece..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c014
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- Signalling: the remarkable dynasties
- Robin Irvine..........doi:10.1042/BJ2006c004
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- Fred Sanger: sequencing pioneer
- Guy Dodson..........doi:10.1042/BJ2005c013
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