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James R Portman, Ph.D.

Concepts (16)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
DNA, Superhelical12022510.810 Why?
Escherichia coli Proteins1202210670.500 Why?
Escherichia coli2202242180.420 Why?
Multiprotein Complexes1201811180.390 Why?
Transcription, Genetic3202275950.380 Why?
DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases220223670.330 Why?
DNA Repair1201820450.320 Why?
Bacterial Proteins1202138460.290 Why?
Transcription Factors12021121250.190 Why?
RNA1202227230.100 Why?
Protein Transport1201819660.100 Why?
DNA Damage1201824460.080 Why?
Models, Molecular1201854390.070 Why?
Mutation12021300450.030 Why?
Animals120181684410.020 Why?
Humans120187614230.010 Why?
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