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MOST-CITED JOURNALS, 1994 AND 1989
The Scientist Staff | Sep 1, 1996 | 3 min read
TABLE 1 -- MOST-CITED JOURNALS, 1994 AND 1989 1994Rank1989RankTitle1994 Citations(thousands) 1989 Citations(thousands) 1 1Journal of Biological Chemistry 265.3183.4 2 2 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 259.3 180.6 3 3 Nature 246.5 178.3 4 5 Science 190.9 117.1 5 4 Journal of the Am. Chemical Soc. 153.0 121.8 6 10 Cell 129.2 71.3 7 8 Physical Review B 116.6 77.7 8 7 Physical Review Letters 114.6 78.0 9 6 Journal of Chemical Physics 1
Most-Productive Journals, 1994 and 1989
The Scientist Staff | Sep 1, 1996 | 4 min read
Table 2 - Most-Productive Journals, 1994 and 1989 1994Rank1989RankTitle1994Articles 1989Articles 1 2 Journal of Biological Chemistry 4915 3292 2 1 Physical Review B 4894 3733 3 7 Journal of Applied Physics 2968 1948 4 5 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 2650 2090 5 4 American Journal of Physiology 2480 2093 6 9 Tetrahedron Letters 2448 1886 7 12 Applied Physics Letters 2254 1778 8 6 Journal of the American Chemical Society 2134 1984 9
3D Rendering of Molecular Interaction in CAR Chimeric Antigen Receptor
Next-generation CAR and TCR Cancer Therapies
Danielle Gerhard, PhD | Mar 15, 2024 | 10+ min read
From smart receptors to novel biologics, scientists plan to overcome the challenges of treating solid tumors.
Optimizing PCR: Proven Tips and Troubleshooting Tricks
Optimizing PCR: Proven Tips and Troubleshooting Tricks
Tanuka Biswas, PhD | Feb 23, 2024 | 10 min read
Scientists optimize PCR to ensure successful amplification and analysis.
One Protein to Rule Them All
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Feb 28, 2024 | 10+ min read
p53 is possibly the most important protein for maintaining cellular function. Losing it is synonymous with cancer.
Top Three Australian Universities In 21 Fields Ranked By Citation Impact, 1990-1994
The Scientist Staff | Oct 13, 1996 | 2 min read
Field123 PhysicsUniversity of Queensland (3.5) University of Adelaide (3.2) Australian National University(2.8) ChemistryInstitute of Advanced Studies (4.1) Australian National University(4.0) University of Sydney (3.7) Materials ScienceAustralian National University(2.7) University of Sydney (2.4) University of Western Australia(2.0) EngineeringInstitute of Advanced Studies (2.2) Australian National University(2.0) University of Newcastle (1.9) GeosciencesInstitute of Advanced Studies (5.7
Haydeh Payami is wearing a purple dress and an orange and pink scarf and standing in front of a whiteboard.
A Microbial Link to Parkinson’s Disease
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD | Dec 4, 2023 | 6 min read
Haydeh Payami helped uncover the genetic basis of Parkinson’s disease. Now, she hopes to find new ways to treat the disease by studying the gut microbiome.
The Scientist - Crossword Puzzle - June 6, 1997
The Scientist Staff | Jun 8, 1997 | 1 min read
By Eric Albert Email: ealbert@world.std.com ACROSS 1 Substance necessary to a biochemical process. 4 Biochemist who noted regularities in nucleotide bases 9 Less than 90 degrees. 10 Carnivore found in ponds and streams. 11 Hormone responsible for breast nipple pigmentation. 12 Apoplexy 14 Fossil discovered in 1974. 15 Having the same osmotic pressure. 19 Conveying to an organ. 20 Radical adjective 23 Foot apiece. 25 Convert into gas. 27 It develops to fill the spinal column and cranium. 28 Bug
Ribbon Protein Structure
Lasker Award for Revolutionizing Protein Structure Predictions
Laura Tran, PhD | Sep 21, 2023 | 6 min read
John Jumper and Demis Hassabis received this year’s 2023 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for their work on the artificial intelligence system AlphaFold, which changed the landscape of protein biology. 
A person slouches while sitting at their laboratory bench, causing musculoskeletal strain, indicated by a yellow highlight on their spine.
Tips and Tricks for Improving Laboratory Ergonomics
Melissa Afterman, MS, CPE | Aug 16, 2023 | 4 min read
Proper ergonomics minimizes risk factors in the laboratory to optimize individuals’ performance and well-being.

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