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A Simple Method For Displaying The Hydropathic Character Of A Protein. - The 100 most highly cited papers of all time
Title Of The Paper | A simple method for displaying the hydropathic character of a protein. |
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Rank | 55 |
Authors | Kyte J. & Doolittle R. F. |
Journal | J. Mol. Biol. |
Volume | 157 |
Pages | 105132 |
Year | 1982 |
Times Cited | 16059 |
Subject | Biology lab technique |
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