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G T Burke

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 19, 1973
The distribution of radioactive peptides synthesized by polysomes and ribosomal subunits combined in vitro with microsomal membranesG T Burke, C M Redman
The Indian Medical Gazette|October 11, 2017
A Case of Gumma of the VertebræG T Burke, N C Mitra
Biochemistry|July 16, 1985
Synthesis of an insulin-like compound consisting of the A chain of insulin and a B chain corresponding to the B domain of human insulin-like growth factor IS Joshi, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|February 1, 1988
Synthesis of an insulin analogue embodying a strongly fluorescent moiety, [19-tryptophan-A]insulinN Ohta, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|August 1, 1990
An insulin-like hybrid consisting of a modified A-domain of human insulin-like growth factor I and the B-chain of insulinL Zong, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|March 1, 1989
A biologically active insulin analogue with modification in the A2 position. [2-Valine-A] sheep insulinN Ohta, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|April 1, 1990
An insulin-like compound consisting of the B-chain of bovine insulin and an A-chain corresponding to a modified A- and the D-domains of human insulin-like growth factor IS Joshi, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|April 1, 1984
Nature of the B10 amino acid residue. Requirements for high biological activity of insulinG T Burke, G Schwartz, P G Katsoyannis
FEBS Letters|December 1, 1973
A pool of naturally occurring rat liver ribosomal subunits capable of translating exogenous messenger RNAG T Burke, J Goldstein, C M Redman
Biochemistry|October 27, 1970
Methylcobalamin as an intermediate in mammalian methionine biosynthesisG T Burke, J H Mangum, J D Brodie
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 19, 1973
The distribution of radioactive peptides synthesized by polysomes and ribosomal subunits combined in vitro with microsomal membranesG T Burke, C M Redman
The Indian Medical Gazette|October 11, 2017
A Case of Gumma of the VertebræG T Burke, N C Mitra
Biochemistry|July 16, 1985
Synthesis of an insulin-like compound consisting of the A chain of insulin and a B chain corresponding to the B domain of human insulin-like growth factor IS Joshi, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|February 1, 1988
Synthesis of an insulin analogue embodying a strongly fluorescent moiety, [19-tryptophan-A]insulinN Ohta, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|August 1, 1990
An insulin-like hybrid consisting of a modified A-domain of human insulin-like growth factor I and the B-chain of insulinL Zong, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|March 1, 1989
A biologically active insulin analogue with modification in the A2 position. [2-Valine-A] sheep insulinN Ohta, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
Journal of Protein Chemistry|April 1, 1990
An insulin-like compound consisting of the B-chain of bovine insulin and an A-chain corresponding to a modified A- and the D-domains of human insulin-like growth factor IS Joshi, G T Burke, P G Katsoyannis
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|April 1, 1984
Nature of the B10 amino acid residue. Requirements for high biological activity of insulinG T Burke, G Schwartz, P G Katsoyannis
FEBS Letters|December 1, 1973
A pool of naturally occurring rat liver ribosomal subunits capable of translating exogenous messenger RNAG T Burke, J Goldstein, C M Redman
Biochemistry|October 27, 1970
Methylcobalamin as an intermediate in mammalian methionine biosynthesisG T Burke, J H Mangum, J D Brodie
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