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Philip Cohen

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IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|May 26, 2006
Beast in the belly. A new focus on early HIV infection in the gut and other mucosal tissues may generate novel strategies to study, treat, and prevent infectionPhilip Cohen
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 8, 2018
Ubiquitin chains as second messengersPhilip Cohen
The Biochemical Journal|December 13, 2005
KESTREL: a powerful method for identifying the physiological substrates of protein kinasesPhilip Cohen, Axel Knebel
Cell|November 30, 2010
Will the ubiquitin system furnish as many drug targets as protein kinases?Philip Cohen, Marianna Tcherpakov
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
The clone zone: we ask, they answerRachel Nowak, Philip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Never say die: you don't need to make sperm or even be alive to be a fatherPhilip Cohen, Michael Day
The Health Service Journal|February 20, 2004
HSJ people. Off the scalePhilip Cohen, Phil Kenmore
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|August 23, 2005
Researchers take a measured response. Immunologists compare data and techniques at Measurement of Antigen-Specific Immune Response conferenceAdrian McDermott, Philip Cohen
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|June 3, 2004
GSK3 inhibitors: development and therapeutic potentialPhilip Cohen, Michel Goedert
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|November 23, 2024
Diseases caused by altered specificity of a protein kinase for its allosteric activatorsPhilip Cohen, Tom Snelling
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IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|May 26, 2006
Beast in the belly. A new focus on early HIV infection in the gut and other mucosal tissues may generate novel strategies to study, treat, and prevent infectionPhilip Cohen
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 8, 2018
Ubiquitin chains as second messengersPhilip Cohen
The Biochemical Journal|December 13, 2005
KESTREL: a powerful method for identifying the physiological substrates of protein kinasesPhilip Cohen, Axel Knebel
Cell|November 30, 2010
Will the ubiquitin system furnish as many drug targets as protein kinases?Philip Cohen, Marianna Tcherpakov
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
The clone zone: we ask, they answerRachel Nowak, Philip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Never say die: you don't need to make sperm or even be alive to be a fatherPhilip Cohen, Michael Day
The Health Service Journal|February 20, 2004
HSJ people. Off the scalePhilip Cohen, Phil Kenmore
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|August 23, 2005
Researchers take a measured response. Immunologists compare data and techniques at Measurement of Antigen-Specific Immune Response conferenceAdrian McDermott, Philip Cohen
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|June 3, 2004
GSK3 inhibitors: development and therapeutic potentialPhilip Cohen, Michel Goedert
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|November 23, 2024
Diseases caused by altered specificity of a protein kinase for its allosteric activatorsPhilip Cohen, Tom Snelling
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