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Dr. Donghua H. ZhouDESCRIPTION
Dr Donghua H. Zhou. 230 L Henry Bellmon Research Center. Stillwater, OK 74078. Lab 210 G HBRC, 744-2865. Postdoc Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. PhD Physics, the College of William and Mary. BS Physics, Peking University 1997. Our NMR determined structure of the DNA binding domain of Hop2 homologous pairing protein 2, which is important to gene diversity when sperms and eggs are produced. Click the figure to show video on its interaction with DNA. You may request BioSolid. 24 .PARSED CONTENT
The site proton.hbrc.okstate.edu has the following on the site, "230 L Henry Bellmon Research Center." I noticed that the website also said " Lab 210 G HBRC, 744-2865." They also stated " Postdoc Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. PhD Physics, the College of William and Mary. BS Physics, Peking University 1997. Our NMR determined structure of the DNA binding domain of Hop2 homologous pairing protein 2, which is important to gene diversity when sperms and eggs are produced. Click the figure to show video on its interaction with DNA." The meta header had Donghua Zhou as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by Donghua H Zhou, Donghua H. Zhou, and NMR which isn't as important as Donghua Zhou. The other words the site used was biomolecular NMR. solid-state NMR is also included but might not be seen by search parsers.