- Sir Alan Roy
Fersht (born 21
April 1943) is a
British chemist at the MRC
Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, Cambridge, and an
Emeritus Professor in the Department...
- 2..468S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000468. PMC 1868595. PMID 17520027.
Fersht A (1985).
Enzyme Structure and Mechanism. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. pp...
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folding of
barnase has been
extensively studied in the
laboratory of Alan
Fersht, who used it as the test case in
developing a
method of
characterizing protein...
- Nature. 1 (1): 9–11. Bibcode:1869Natur...1....9H. doi:10.1038/001009a0.
Fersht, Alan (28
April 2009). "The most
influential journals:
Impact Factor and...
- buy or sell
stocks of Big Five IT firms". Mint.
Retrieved 13 July 2024.
Fersht, Phil; Fleming, Reetika; O'Brien,
Melissa (1 July 2016). "Tech Mahindra...
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Protein Engineering (UK)
where he developed,
together with Sir Alan R.
Fersht,
methods for the high
resolution of
protein folding. Nölting,
Bengt (1999)...
- Bibcode:2007PNAS..104.6495S. doi:10.1073/pnas.0702818104. PMC 1871811. S2CID 84888136.
Fersht, Alan (May 3, 2005). "Editorial: How and why to
publish in PNAS". Proceedings...
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National Archives"". The
National Archives.
Retrieved 2
February 2024.
Fersht, Alan (2010).
Jaques Staunton Chess Sets 1849–1939 (Kindle ed.). Kaissa...
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September 1993 by
Wayne Hendrickson, Carl-Ivar Brändén, and Alan R.
Fersht. It
focuses on
structural biology,
studies of
macromolecular structure,...
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Fersht and Sir Greg Winter. Sir Alan
Fersht was
Director of the MRC CPE from 1990 to 2010, with Greg
Winter as
Deputy Director. Both, Sir Alan
Fersht...