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October 01, 1961; vol. 47 no. 10
PNAS Classics
- You have accessThe dependence of cell-free protein synthesis in E. coli upon naturally occurring or synthetic polyribonucleotides
- Classic
Marshall W. Nirenberg and J. Heinrich MatthaeiSee companion article:
- The RNA code: Nature’s Rosetta Stone- Apr 22, 2014
Biochemistry
- You have accessTWO METABOLICALLY ACTIVE PEPTIDES FROM PORCINE PITUITARY GLANDSE. B. Astwood, Richard J. Barrett, and Henry Friesen
- You have accessTHE INACTIVATION OF TRYPSIN BY ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT, I. THE CORRELATION OF INACTIVATION WITH THE DISRUPTION OF CONSTITUENT CYSTINEL. G. Augenstine and C. A. Ghiron
- You have accessTHE PHYSICAL STATE OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED RNAJames Bonner, Ru-chih C. Huang, and Nirmala Maheshwari
- You have accessTHE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND ENZYMATIC FUNCTIONS OF BOVINE PROCARBOXYPEPTIDASE AJames R. Brown, David J. Cox, Roderick N. Greenshields, Kenneth A. Walsh, Makoto Yamasaki, and Hans Neurath
- You have accessTHE SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF INFORMATIONAL RNA IN BACTERIAMasaki Hayashi and S. Spiegelman
- You have accessCHARACTERISTICS AND STABILIZATION OF DNAASE-SENSITIVE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN E. COLI EXTRACTSJ. Heinrich Matthaei and Marshall W. Nirenberg
- You have accessThe dependence of cell-free protein synthesis in E. coli upon naturally occurring or synthetic polyribonucleotides
- Classic
Marshall W. Nirenberg and J. Heinrich MatthaeiSee companion article:
- The RNA code: Nature’s Rosetta Stone- Apr 22, 2014
- You have accessTHE SITE OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN THE ISOLATES NUCLEUSJoon H. Rho and James Bonner
- You have accessULTRAVIOLET ACTION SPECTRA OF ORDERED AND DISORDERED DNAJane K. Setlow and Richard B. Setlow
- You have accessPURIFICATION OF VALINE TRANSFER RIBONUCLEIC ACID BY COMBINED CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND CHEMICAL PROCEDURESM. L. Stephenson and P. C. Zamecnik
- You have accessTHE OPTICAL ROTATORY DISPERSION OF RIGHT-HANDED α-HELICES IN SPERM WHALE MYOGLOBINPeter J. Urnes, K. Imahori, and Paul Doty
PNAS 100th Anniversary Article
Anniversary Commentary
- You have accessThe dependence of cell-free protein synthesis in E. coli upon naturally occurring or synthetic polyribonucleotides
- Classic
Marshall W. Nirenberg and J. Heinrich MatthaeiSee companion article:
- The RNA code: Nature’s Rosetta Stone- Apr 22, 2014
Mathematics
Microbiology
- You have accessON THE DIFFERENT MOLECULAR FORMS OF ANTIBODY SYNTHESIZED BY RABBITS DURING THE EARLY RESPONSE TO A SINGLE INJECTION OF PROTEIN AND CELLULAR ANTIGENSD. C. Bauer and A. B. Stavitsky
Engineering
- You have accessTWO CHANGES IN THE USUAL EQUATIONS OF A PLASMA REQUIRED FOR MAGNETODYNAMIC WORKJoseph Slepian
Physiology
- You have accessTHE DIMINUTION OF THERMOREGULATORY SWEATING DURING COLD-RECEPTION AT THE SKINT. H. Benzinger
ZoÖlogy
- You have accessRIBONUCLEIC ACID-INDUCED CHANGES IN MAMMALIAN CELLSM. C. Niu, C. C. Cordova, and L. C. Niu