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Andrew Jemas, Ph.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Light1202213510.510 Why?
Fluorescent Dyes1202219020.450 Why?
Cyclooctanes22022350.390 Why?
Catalysis220227630.210 Why?
Heterocyclic Compounds120242450.210 Why?
Peptidoglycan120242460.200 Why?
Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring12022680.190 Why?
Diazonium Compounds12020170.190 Why?
Methane12020440.180 Why?
Diazomethane12020360.180 Why?
Luminescent Proteins120228360.160 Why?
HeLa Cells2202230730.160 Why?
Oxidation-Reduction1202222270.130 Why?
Microscopy, Fluorescence1202226370.120 Why?
Kinetics1202263120.110 Why?
Escherichia coli1202242050.080 Why?
Molecular Structure2202118750.070 Why?
Muramic Acids1202420.060 Why?
Azides120241180.060 Why?
Alkynes120243200.050 Why?
Chemistry, Physical120211530.050 Why?
Stereoisomerism120216110.040 Why?
Indicators and Reagents120204530.040 Why?
Humans320247610980.010 Why?
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