Jeff C. Kunins

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Olfactory receptors thread back and forth through the membrane of the cells seven times, but most of the specific amino acids that make up those proteins are unknown. The sevenfold membrane crossing wasn’t described until 1991, by Columbia University scientists Linda Buck and Richard Axel. It won them the Nobel Prize.
Proof: The Science of Booze
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