Citations:gemish


 * 1973 November, Murray Weiner, "Summary and Future Directions for Drug-Protein Binding", 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1973.tb20497.x, in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 226, page 361:
 * the complexities involved in the systematic study of the multienzyme, multicompartment, multimembrane gemish of living tissue.
 * 2003 edition, Joann Ellison Rodgers, Sex: A Natural History, ISBN 0805072810, page 411:
 * it reflects a complicated gemish of brain chemistry and self-will, biology and culture, sexuality and violence, feelings and actions.
 * 2005, Michael Eisenstein, "A Look Back: Bands on the Run", 10.1038/nmeth0705-556, in Nature Methods, volume 2, page 556:
 * Revzin cites the ease with which it can be used to precisely isolate interesting proteins from even crude extracts: "You can simply ask, here's a gemish of stuff from a bunch of broken-up cells, and is there a factor that's going to bind to a specific sequence of DNA?"