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Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Amino acid sequence homology between ligands and their receptors: potential identification of binding sitesD S Dwyer
Nursing Times|November 29, 1973
Engineers solve long-bone fracture problemN S Dwyer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 1, 2025
Distant Homology BLASTP SearchesDonard S Dwyer
Complex Psychiatry|December 9, 2021
Genomic Chaos Begets Psychiatric DisorderDonard S Dwyer
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|December 24, 2021
Protein Receptors Evolved from Homologous Cohesion Modules That Self-Associated and Are Encoded by Interactive Networked GenesDonard S Dwyer
Hospital Progress|September 8, 1982
Hospital incident reports: protected from discovery?J S Dwyer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 2000
Funding for the unexpectedD S Dwyer
Journal of Molecular Graphics|June 1, 1996
Molecular model of interleukin 12 that highlights amino acid sequence homologies with adhesion domains and gastrointestinal peptidesD S Dwyer
Injury|July 1, 1970
The protective influence of compression used in internal fixation on recently osteotomized rabbit tibiae. Preliminary communicationN S Dwyer
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 21, 1998
Assembly of exons from unitary transposable genetic elements: implications for the evolution of protein-protein interactionsD S Dwyer
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Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Amino acid sequence homology between ligands and their receptors: potential identification of binding sitesD S Dwyer
Nursing Times|November 29, 1973
Engineers solve long-bone fracture problemN S Dwyer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 1, 2025
Distant Homology BLASTP SearchesDonard S Dwyer
Complex Psychiatry|December 9, 2021
Genomic Chaos Begets Psychiatric DisorderDonard S Dwyer
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|December 24, 2021
Protein Receptors Evolved from Homologous Cohesion Modules That Self-Associated and Are Encoded by Interactive Networked GenesDonard S Dwyer
Hospital Progress|September 8, 1982
Hospital incident reports: protected from discovery?J S Dwyer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 2000
Funding for the unexpectedD S Dwyer
Journal of Molecular Graphics|June 1, 1996
Molecular model of interleukin 12 that highlights amino acid sequence homologies with adhesion domains and gastrointestinal peptidesD S Dwyer
Injury|July 1, 1970
The protective influence of compression used in internal fixation on recently osteotomized rabbit tibiae. Preliminary communicationN S Dwyer
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 21, 1998
Assembly of exons from unitary transposable genetic elements: implications for the evolution of protein-protein interactionsD S Dwyer
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