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Stryer may
refer to:
Lubert Stryer (born 1938),
doctor and
biochemist Biochemistry, a
textbook series first written by him This
disambiguation page lists...
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Lubert Stryer (March 2, 1938 –
April 8, 2024) was an
American academic who was the
Emeritus Mrs.
George A.
Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, at Stanford...
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textbook used for
teaching of biochemistry. It was
initially written by
Lubert Stryer and
published by W. H.
Freeman in 1975. It has been
published in regular...
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Lubert Stryer and Paul
Nevsky in 1998. On 17 Sept 2018,
private Swiss company Firmenich completed the
acquisition of Senomyx.
Biochemist Lubert Stryer founded...
- New Me” (August 25, 2023) "Sedated" by Bear
Grillz and
Stryer (July 2021) "Stronger" by
Stryer (April 2023) Beardsley-Petit, Karen. "M4 --
teens make...
- PMID 12717005.
Stryer L (1995). "Glycolysis.".
Biochemistry (Fourth ed.). New York: W.H.
Freeman and Company. pp. 483–508. ISBN 0-7167-2009-4.
Stryer L (1995)...
- 248–52. doi:10.1093/ajcn/51.2.248. PMID 2106256. Berg JM,
Tymoczko JL,
Stryer L (2002). "The
Citric Acid Cycle".
Biochemistry (5th ed.). W H Freeman....
- 21799–21812. doi:10.1074/jbc.M602756200. hdl:10630/32289. PMID 16709566.
Stryer L, Berg JM,
Tymoczko JL (2002).
Biochemistry (5th ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman...
- Whiting, G.C. (1970), p. 5. Voet (2005), pp. 358–359.
Varki (1999), p. 17.
Stryer (2007), p. 328. Voet (2005), Ch. 12
Lipids and Membranes. Ahmed, Saba; Shah...
- Diego, CA: Academic. ISBN 978-0-12-518121-1. Berg, J. M.; Tymoczko, J. L.;
Stryer, L. (2003). Biochemistry. New York, NY: W. H. Freeman. p. 376. ISBN 978-0-7167-4684-3...