His primary areas of investigation include Globin, Hemoglobin, Biochemistry, Genetics and Protein subunit. His Globin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Function and Tetrahymena. The Hemoglobin study combines topics in areas such as Urea, Chromatography and Molecular mass.
While the research belongs to areas of Molecular mass, he spends his time largely on the problem of Protein quaternary structure, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Crystallography. His study focuses on the intersection of Biochemistry and fields such as Annelid with connections in the field of Bacteria, Algae, Protozoa, Microorganism and Respiratory protein. His work in Protein subunit addresses subjects such as Stereochemistry, which are connected to disciplines such as Heme, Trimer, Dodecameric protein, Peptide sequence and Hemeprotein.
Serge N. Vinogradov focuses on Globin, Hemoglobin, Biochemistry, Protein subunit and Crystallography. Serge N. Vinogradov combines subjects such as Stereochemistry, Electrospray ionization and Eukaryote with his study of Globin. His Hemoglobin research incorporates themes from Extracellular, Chromatography and Hemeprotein, Heme.
His research ties Annelid and Biochemistry together. His Protein subunit research also works with subjects such as
His primary scientific interests are in Globin, Genetics, Genome, Phylogenetics and Eukaryote. The concepts of his Globin study are interwoven with issues in Evolutionary biology, Analytical chemistry, Oxygen binding and Phylogenetic tree. His Genetics research incorporates elements of Oxygen transport and Computational biology.
His research in Genome intersects with topics in In silico and Sequence alignment. His Eukaryote study incorporates themes from Horizontal gene transfer, Monophyly and Bacterial genome size. As a member of one scientific family, Serge N. Vinogradov mostly works in the field of Protein subunit, focusing on Hemeprotein and, on occasion, Mass spectrometry.
Serge N. Vinogradov mainly investigates Globin, Genetics, Phylogenetics, Genome and Eukaryote. His Globin study is concerned with Biochemistry in general. The study incorporates disciplines such as Oxygen transport and Naegleria in addition to Phylogenetics.
His studies deal with areas such as Protostome, Hemerythrin, Annelid and Bacteria as well as Oxygen transport. His work on Caenorhabditis as part of general Genome research is often related to Alphaproteobacteria and Aquificae, thus linking different fields of science. The various areas that Serge N. Vinogradov examines in his Eukaryote study include Evolutionary biology, Botany, Capsaspora, Choanoflagellate and Protist.
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