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RefNoEC/2000/37
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TitleSykes, Brian Douglas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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CitationProfessor Sykes has made distinguished contributions in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies of biological systems. He pioneered several NMR techniques that are currently used for investigations of proteins. He has been a leader in analysing protein structure and dynamics, notably regulation of muscular contraction mediated by calcium ions. His work has provided a molecular basis for mechanisms through which the binding of ligands to proteins and conformational changes are coupled
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