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  2. LMB 365 - Day 60 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    handful of pseudocoloured hippocampal neurons (brain cells) that have been specifically targeted with DNA expressing a fluorescent protein which has allowed Jake Watson to visualise them.
  3. doi:10.1016/j.ceb.2004.06.009

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hmm/publica/MillsMcMahonAp2Review.pdf
    23 Nov 2004: 10. Miele AE, Watson PJ, Evans PR, Traub LM, Owen DJ: Two distinctinteraction motifs in amphiphysin bind two independentsites on the clathrin terminal domain b-propeller.
  4. LMB 365 - Day 96 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    t},"")},!1)))}(window,document); / ]]> / </script> https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/00534_21_1.jpg 2000 1346 Jim Watson was born on this day in 1928.
  5. LMB 365 - Day 100 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    By simulating the activity of individual synapses on a neuron, seen as deflections in this image for day 100 of #LMB365, Jake Watson in Ingo Greger’s group in Neurobiology can
  6. LMB 365 - Day 278 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    This was the LMB’s second Nobel for 1962, Francis Crick and James Watson had already been awarded the Physiology and Medicine Prize for their work on the structure of DNA.
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    Madan V, Albacete Albacete L, Jin L, Scaturro P, Watson JL, Muschalik N, Begum F, Boulanger J, Bauer K, Kiebler MA, Derivery E and Bullock SL (2023) HEATR5B associates with
  8. LMB 365 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    Thumbnail for LMB 365 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 21 Jul 2023: This was the LMB’s second Nobel for 1962, Francis Crick and James Watson had already been awarded the Physiology and Medicine Prize for their work on the structure of DNA.
  9. nature14896 493..505

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hegde/download/95_Brown_A_Nature_2015.pdf
    19 Aug 2015: with its Watson–Crick edge. ... 4b, c). The main chain of Cys127 from the YxCxxxFmotif can form two hydrogen bonds with the Watson–Crick edge ofA1825 to stabilize its flipped orientation, facilitating stacking of the 12and
  10. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2008.05.027

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/PDF/FtsK%20MolCell%202008%20Lowe.pdf
    16 Aug 2008: In. the overlapping regions, Watson-Crick base pairs form be-. tween the different strands, though the DNA used is blunt-.
  11. DNA 60th Anniversary celebrated at Cambridge - MRC Laboratory of…

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    25th April 1953, Francis Crick and Jim Watson published their groundbreaking paper in Nature, in which they revealed to the world the double.

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