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FEBS Letters
Backfiles from FEBS Letters traces the important developments in biochemistry right back to their origins.
More than 25,000 articles from 26 years of publication are now available, free of charge, to all ScienceDirect customers in co-operation with the Federation of European Biochemical Societies, as the backfiles of FEBS Letters go live on ScienceDirect.
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- 1974
Hybridization studies with an antibody heavy chain mRNA
Bernardini A., Tonegawa S.
- 1975
A fragment of 23S RNA containing a nucleotide sequence complementary to a region of 5S RNA
Herr W., Noller H.F.
- 1982
Internal sequence repeats and the path of polypeptide in mitochondrial ADP/ATP translocase.
Saraste M., Walker J.E.
- 1991
Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase is a direct descendant of the first aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
Avalos J., Corrochano L.M., Brenner S.
- 1993
The protein kinase mos activates MAP kinase kinase in vitro and stimulates the MAP kinase pathway in mammalian somatic cells in vivo.
Nebreda A.R., Hill C., Gomez N., Cohen P., Hunt T.
About FEBS Letters
Published by Elsevier on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies, FEBS Letters is one of the world's leading journals in biochemistry and is renowned for its quality of content and speed of production. Bringing together the most important developments in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular cell biology, FEBS Letters provides an international forum for mini-reviews and research letters
FEBS Letters' coverage is broad. It encompasses biochemistry (including protein chemistry, enzymology, nucleic acid chemistry, metabolism, and immunochemistry), structural biology, biophysics, computational biology (genomics, proteonomics, bioinformatics), molecular genetics, molecular biology and molecular cell biology (signal transduction, intracellular traffic, regulation of cellular proliferation, cell-cell interactions). Studies on microbes, plants and animals at the molecular level are within the scope of FEBS Letters.
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