Standout Papers

Atlas of protein sequence and structure 1965 2026 1985 2005 3.7k
  1. Atlas of protein sequence and structure (1965)
    Min-Yen Chang, M. O. Dayhoff et al. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA)
  2. Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, 1966. (1967)
    R.T. Hersh, Richard V. Eck et al. Systematic Zoology
  3. [47] Establishing homologies in protein sequences (1983)
    M. O. Dayhoff, Winona C. Barker et al. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology
  4. Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, 1972. (1973)
    Walter M. Fitch, M. O. Dayhoff Systematic Zoology
  5. Origins of Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts (1978)
    R. M. Schwartz, M. O. Dayhoff Science

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Author Molecular Biology AA Ecology Genetics Cell Biology Last Decade Papers Cites
M. O. Dayhoff 7656 437 943 1620 1133 65 11.3k
R.S. Tayler 32 18 18 4 29 302
Nicki Y.H. Leung 61 8 2 18 424
Mamiko Yoshimura 223 28 29 32 22 785
G. Duguma 11 42 458 1 20 625
S. Zeinoaldini 62 5 48 11 33 516

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