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  1. The Molecular Basis of Evolution by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1963-01-01
  2. The Molecular Basis of Evolution by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1966
  3. Lipoproteins, Apolipoproteins, and Lipases, Volume 45 (Advances in Protein Chemistry)
  4. Protein Stability, Volume 46 (Advances in Protein Chemistry)
  5. Hochschullehrer (Baltimore): Charles Sanders Peirce, Riccardo Giacconi, James Franck, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Christian B. Anfinsen, René Girard (German Edition)
  6. Converts to Judaism From Atheism or Agnosticism: Will Herberg, Benny Lévy, Eliyahu Rips, Christian B. Anfinsen, David P. Goldman, Suzy Menkes
  7. Advances in Protein Chemistry, Volume 47
  8. Current Topics in Biochemistry : National Institute of Health Lectures in Biomedical Sciences by Christian B.; Goldberger, Robert F.; Schechter, Alan N. (editors) Anfinsen, 1972
  9. ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1980
  10. Current Topics in Biochemistry : National Institute of Health Lectures in Biomed by Christian B.; Goldberger, Robert F.; Schechter, Alan N. (editors) Anfinsen, 1972-01-01
  11. Advances In Protein Chemistry (advances In Protein Chemistry) by Christian B. Anfinsen , 1991
  12. Advances In Protein Chemistry (advances In Protein Chemistry) by Christian B. Anfinsen , 1990

41. Prix Nobel De 1970 à 1974
Translate this page 1972 christian B. anfinsen (1916 - ), Stanford Moore (1913 - 1982 ) et christian B. anfinsen est né à Monessen, en Pennsylvanie, le 26 mars 1916.
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P rix Nobel de 1970 à 1974 Luis F. Leloir Gerhard Herzberg Christian B. Anfinsen Stanford Moore et William Howard Stein Ernst Otto Fischer ) et Geoffrey Wilkinson Paul John Flory
1970. Luis F. Leloir
Pour la découverte du rôle des nucléotides-sucres (oses) dans la biosynthèse des hydrates de carbone. (Paris, 1906 - ) Les parents de ce biochimiste argentin, né à Paris le 6 septembre 1906, sont partis vivre à Buenos Aires alors que leur fils n'était âgé que de deux ans. En 1932, Luis F. Leloir est docteur en médecine de l'Université de Buenos Aires. Il commence alors une carrière de chercheur scientifique à l'Institut de physiologie de la capitale argentine sous la direction du professeur Bemardo A. Houssay (qui recevra le prix Nobel de médecine en 1947). Ses travaux mettent en évidence le rô1e de l'hypophyse dans le métabolisme des hydrates de carbone. En 1936, il part travailler au laboratoire de biochimie de Sir F. G. Hopkins, à Cambridge, en Angleterre; il revient ensuite en Argentine où, aux côtés de J. M. Muiloz, il s'intéresse au mécanisme d'oxydation des acides gras dans le foie, et à la formation de l'angiotensine (un polypeptide). En 1944, il se rend aux Etats-Unis, à Saint-Louis, où il est assistant du Dr C. F. Cori (futur co-lauréat du prix Nobel de physiologie-médecine de 1947 avec B. A. Houssay), qui s'intéresse aussi au métabolisme des hydrates de carbone. Il effectue en outte un séjour chez D. E. Green, à l'Université Columbia de New York. De retour en Argentine, il occupe les fonctions de directeur de l'Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquimicas, Fundacion Campomar, qu'il finance en partie avec ses revenus personnels. C'est avec ses premiers collaborateurs, R. Caputto, C. E. Cardini, R. Trucco et A. C. Paladini, qu'il va faire de grandes découvertes sur les donneurs de glucose. Nommé professeur à la Faculté des Sciences de Buenos Aires, il continue, avec l'aide de Nicolás Beluens, ses travaux sur le rô1e des polyprénols et du dolichol (1) dans les mécanismes de transfert du glucose dans les tissus du règne animal.

42. Anfinsen's Dogma@Everything2.com
A specific instance of this action (in bovine ribonuclease) was demonstratedexperimentally by christian B. anfinsen in the mid 1950 s, and won him the 1972
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43. Genetic Code Should Be Controversial - Rafiki
christian B. anfinsen Comment made in 1989 regarding earlier work on the There is no doubt that christian anfinsen was a great contributor to the body
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This should be controversial
The idea that primary sequence alone determines tertiary structure in protein folding should be a controversial idea. "a beautiful example of how an entirely acceptable conclusion can be reached that is entirely wrong because of the paucity of knowledge at that particular time. I spent the following 15 years or so completely disproving the conclusions reached in this communication." Christian B. Anfinsen
Comment made in 1989 regarding earlier work on the structure of RNase There is no doubt that Christian Anfinsen was a great contributor to the body of scientific knowledge. His main contribution was in the field of protein folding, and within that field one particular conclusion sticks out: Primary sequence determines tertiary structure . For this conclusion in 1954 Anfinsen shared a Nobel prize in 1972. The origin of the idea, 'the thermodynamic hypothesis of protein folding,' can be glimpsed at the end of the famous 1954 paper: This hypothesis should still be controversial. Where is the evidence to support the radical conclusions that were subsequently made?

44. University Of Pennsylvania -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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45. Nobel Prizes (table)
1972, Stanford Moore William Howard Stein christian B. anfinsen, John BardeenLeon N. Cooper John Robert Schrieffer, Gerald M. Edelman Rodney R. Porter
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46. The Outdoor Bookstore, Catalog 99D - Evolution
4725 anfinsen, christian B. THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF EVOLUTION. 1st ed. NY Wiley,1959 (1960). 228 p. cloth, ex-lib, 99 figs, 17 tables, several pages w/
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47. History Of Chemistry
christian B. anfinsen, 1972 christian B. anfinsen, christian B. anfinsen,Protein Folding and Design Svante August Arrhenius, 1903 Svante August
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48. ACS :: Nobel Prize Winners
christian B. anfinsen, PhD. Discovered how enzymes assume their active shapeswithin the living cell. Salvador E. Luria, MD 1969 Salvador E. Luria, MD
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49. C&EN: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - A NOBEL SUCCESS
fellows from Israel, whose delegation was put together for the first time byLibby E. anfinsen, wife of the late Nobel Laureate christian B. anfinsen.
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August 19, Volume 80, Number 33 CENEAR 80 33 pp. 36-40, 50 ISSN 0009-2347 Next Page A NOBEL SUCCESS Chemistry graduate students and postdocs from around the world meet with Nobel Laureates to discuss research, discovery, and life in general MADELEINE JACOBS EXHILARATING Lindau's beautiful harbor offered a delightful break for students and laureates. PHOTO BY MADELEINE JACOBS O nce-in-a-lifetime opportu nity. Those are the words that kept coming up in conversation with students who attended the 52nd Meeting of the Nobel Laureates And yet these dreams and much more came true this year, and have come true each summer for hundreds of students, on the island of Lindau, an enchanting medieval city located in Lake Constance. Lindau has been the unusual setting for bringing together Nobel Laureates and students since 1951, when the first meeting was held under the auspices of Count Lennart Bernadotte. This year's meeting attracted more than 600 undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral fellowsalmost all of them chemistry students and fellowsand 17 Nobel Laureates. Typically, the laureates are invited to Lindau in three-year cycles alternating among physicists, chemists, and medical scientists.

50. Eberly College Of Science News - Benkovic Receives Anfinsen Award
has received the Protein Society s christian B. anfinsen Award, which recognizessignificant technical achievements in the field of protein science.
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51. Directorate For Research And Academic Affairs
Meir Wilchek – Recipient of the christian B. anfinsen Award Prof. Meir Wilchek –Appointed as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
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  • 52. Johns Hopkins Gazette September 5, 1995
    Memorial Service for christian anfinsen A memorial service to celebrate the lifeof biology professor christian B. anfinsen will take place Sunday, Sept.
    http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/julsep95/sep0595/05anfin.html
    Memorial Service for Christian Anfinsen A memorial service to celebrate the life of biology professor Christian B. Anfinsen will take place Sunday, Sept. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Newbury Auditorium at Mudd Hall. A reception will follow immediately. Dr. Anfinsen, who died on May 14, 1995 at the age of 79, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1972. Go back to Previous Page Go to Gazette Homepage

    53. 7.88 References
    christian B. anfinsen (1973) Principles that Govern the folding of Protein Chains.Science, 181, 223230. Stanford Moore and William H. Stein
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    The Protein Folding Problem: References
    Fall 2004 Ribonuclease References Refolding of denatured RNAse In Vitro: M. Sela, F. H. White Jr, and C. B. Anfinsen (1957)
    Reductive Cleavage of Disulfide Bridges in Ribonuclease
    Science, Frederick H. White (1961)
    Regeneration of Native Secondary and Tertiary Structures by Air Oxidation of Reduced Ribonuclease
    J. Biol. Chem, C. B. Anfinsen and Edgar Haber (1960)
    Studies on the Reduction and Re-formation of Protein Disulfide Bonds
    J. Biol. Chem, C B. Anfinsen, E. Haber, M. Sela, and F. H. White, Jr. (1961)
    The Kinetics of Formation of Native Ribonuculease During Oxidation of the Reduced Polypeptide Chain
    PNAS, Nobel Lectures: Christian B. Anfinsen (1973)
    Principles that Govern the folding of Protein Chains. Science, Stanford Moore and William H. Stein Chemical Structures of Pancreatic Ribonuclease and Deoxyribonuclease Science, 4 May 1973, 458-464. Folding of Coiled Coils References R.S. Hodges, J. Sodek, L.B. Smillie and L. Jurasek (1973) Tropomyosin: Amino Acid Sequence and Coiled-coil Structure In Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology: The Mechanism of Muscle Contraction

    54. Gallery Of History Autographs - Auctioneer Of Historical Documents, Manuscripts
    Lot 478 christian B. anfinsen INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED Dr. christian B.anfinsen (1916-1995) of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
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    55. Christian Bible - Definition Of Christian Bible By The Free Online Dictionary, T
    christian Augustus of AnhaltZerbst christian B. anfinsen christian Backman christian Bale christian Barnard christian Berglund
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    56. Nobelpreistraeger Christian B. Anfinsen Vip Promi Und Vip

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    57. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
    1972 christian B. anfinsen 1972 Stanford Moore 1972 William H. Stein 1973 GeoffreyWilkinson 1974 Paul J. Flory 1976 William Lipscomb 1979 Herbert C. Brown
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    58. JBC -- Index By Author (Jun 1962; Volume 237, Number 6)
    Abraham, S. Alvarado, Rosa Anderson, Louise anfinsen, christian B. anfinsen,christian B. anfinsen, christian B. Avron, Mordhay
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    59. JBC -- Table Of Contents (Oct 25 1967, 242, (20))
    Hiroshi Taniuchi, christian B. anfinsen, and Ann Sodja The Amino Acid Sequenceof an Pedro Cuatrecasas, Sara Fuchs, and christian B. anfinsen
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    60. Christian B. Anfinsen (1916-1995) Remembering His Life And His Science -- YOUNG

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