PNAS definition
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Recently, by solving three dimensional X-Ray structures of AGs in the Leishmania ribosomal A-site, we identified molecular attributes for AGs activity against leishmaniasis (Baasov et al., PNAS 2013).
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Rathje, Steve and Van Bavel, Jay J., and van der Linden, Sander (2020) “Out-Group Animosity Drives Engagement on Social Media.” PNAS 118(26): e2024292118 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2024292118.
Pritchard1 whose research group at RBGK regularly publish in high quality journals (e.g. PNAS, Trends in Plant Science) on all aspects of wild species seed biology.
Recently, by solving three dimensional X-Ray structures of AGs in the Leishmania ribosomal A-site, we identified molecular attributes for Disclosed Compounds activity against leishmaniasis (Baasov et al., PNAS 2013).
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