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Part 2: The history of structural biology

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Revolutionary Biology
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Understanding the function of a protein is an important step in finding out why the body succumbs to disease – but how do scientists find these proteins and figure out how they work?

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Revolutionary Biology
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Jonathan Webb
Keywords
biology
biochemistry
life
science
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 05/11/2014
Duration: 00:06:04

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