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Synthetic chemist Julie Perkins works to link two molecules, each of which binds to two protein binding sites. The new molecule will bind more strongly and securely to a specific toxin protein than the individual molecules can.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory photo, http://www.llnl.gov/pao/news/news_releases/2005/images/Perkins289x232s.jpg from: http://www.llnl.gov/pao/news/news_releases/2005/SF-05-03-02.html

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15:18, 18 January 2006 en:User:Nrcprm2026 (<span class="autocomment"><a href="/wiki/Image:Julie_Perkins_at_LLNL.jpg#Summary" title="Image:Julie Perkins at LLNL.jpg">→</a>Summary -</span> source text page)
15:16, 18 January 2006 en:User:Nrcprm2026 (Synthetic chemist Julie Perkins works to link two molecules, each of which binds to two protein binding sites. The new molecule will bind more strongly and securely to a specific toxin protein than the individual molecules can. Lawrence Livermore Nation)

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  • (del) (cur) 15:16, 18 January 2006 . . en:User:Nrcprm2026 Nrcprm2026 ( en:User_talk:Nrcprm2026 Talk) . . 289x232 (26430 bytes) (Synthetic chemist Julie Perkins works to link two molecules, each of which binds to two protein binding sites. The new molecule will bind more strongly and securely to a specific toxin protein than the individual molecules can. Lawrence Livermore Nation)

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current06:07, 13 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 06:07, 13 December 2009280 × 223 (67 KB)Blurpeace (talk | contribs)Cropped, removed shadow
15:16, 26 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:16, 26 March 2006289 × 232 (26 KB)Maksim (talk | contribs)La bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:en. La originala priskribo estas: == Summary == Synthetic chemist Julie Perkins works to link two molecules, each of which binds to two protein binding sites. The new molecule will bind more strongly and securely to a

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