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Samuel J. Hobbs, Ph.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Bacteriophages220223560.840 Why?
Bacteria3202321120.300 Why?
Viral Proteins2202318990.260 Why?
Bacillus Phages12023120.240 Why?
Bacteriophage T412022330.210 Why?
Nucleotides, Cyclic12022810.200 Why?
Receptors, Interleukin-1120222620.200 Why?
Bacillus subtilis120233590.180 Why?
Endonucleases120223800.170 Why?
Toll-Like Receptors120225930.170 Why?
Oligonucleotides120225720.170 Why?
Mechanotransduction, Cellular120235410.160 Why?
Bacterial Proteins3202338500.120 Why?
Pyrimidines1202229450.090 Why?
Escherichia coli1202242160.090 Why?
Eukaryota12023990.050 Why?
Cell Wall120234220.050 Why?
Plant Proteins120223640.050 Why?
Signal Transduction12022233980.040 Why?
Crystallography, X-Ray1202220110.040 Why?
DNA, Viral1202322260.040 Why?
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.