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  2. David Goodsell - Wikipedia

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    David S. Goodsell, is an associate professor at the Scripps Research Institute [1] and research professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey [2] (joint appointment). He is especially known for his watercolor paintings of cell interiors. [3] [4] David S. Goodsell at the booth for the RCSB Protein Data Bank in 2013

  3. David D. Sabatini - Wikipedia

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    David Domingo Sabatini is an Argentine-American cell biologist and the Frederick L. Ehrman Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology in the Department of Cell Biology at New York University School of Medicine, [2] which he chaired from 1972 to 2011.

  4. David S. Cafiso - Wikipedia

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    David S. Cafiso (born March 18, 1952) is an American biochemist and a professor of chemistry at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on membrane proteins [1] and cell signaling, [2] and is primarily supported by grants from the National Institute of Health.

  5. David T. Jones (biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    David Tudor Jones FRS (born 1966) [2] is a Professor of Bioinformatics, and Head of Bioinformatics Group in the University College London. [3] He is also the director in Bloomsbury Center for Bioinformatics, which is a joint Research Centre between UCL and Birkbeck, University of London and which also provides bioinformatics training and support services to biomedical researchers.

  6. Membrane protein - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, approximately 25% of all proteins are membrane proteins. [15] Their hydrophobic surfaces make structural and especially functional characterization difficult. [13] [16] Detergents can be used to render membrane proteins water-soluble, but these can also alter protein structure and function. [13]

  7. David G. Drubin - Wikipedia

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    While isolating the gene encoding microtubule-associated tau protein, a major player in Alzheimer's disease, Drubin developed cell culture models to study its biological function. [11] He distilled general principles for cell polarity development while defining it as the ultimate reflection of complex mechanisms that establish and maintain ...

  8. Fluid mosaic model - Wikipedia

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    Fluid mosaic model of a cell membrane. The fluid mosaic model explains various characteristics regarding the structure of functional cell membranes.According to this biological model, there is a lipid bilayer (two molecules thick layer consisting primarily of amphipathic phospholipids) in which protein molecules are embedded.

  9. David M. Knipe - Wikipedia

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    He then showed that the VSV glycoprotein (G) and membrane (M) proteins are assembled into virions by two separate pathways. The pathway for G protein helped defined the secretory pathway for membrane glycoprotein assembly and the pathway for the M protein defined a cytosolic pathway for membrane protein assembly. [4] [5] [6] [7]