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  1. DNA Replication by Arthur Kornberg, 2005-03-28
  2. Germ Stories by Arthur Kornberg, 2007-11-10
  3. For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a Biochemist by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-09-01
  4. DNA Replication/Supl '82: Myth and Reality (Sa) by Arthur Kornberg, 1982-07
  5. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis by Arthur Kornberg, 1974-10-24
  6. Genetic Chemistry and The Future of Medicine (Distinguished graduate research lecture / San Diego State University) by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-01-23
  7. Biochemistry at Stanford, Biotechnology at DNAX by Arthur Kornberg, Sally Smith Hughes, 2010-09-07
  8. Phosphate Fibers (Topics in Applied Chemistry) by Edward J. Griffith, 1995-09-30
  9. Enzymatic synthesis of DNA (Ciba lectures in microbial biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 1961
  10. Plant Cell Culture (Methods Express) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-03-31
  11. The Golden Helix: Inside Biotech Ventures by Arthur Kornberg, 2002-01
  12. Never a Dull Enzyme (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-07-12
  13. Tribute to Arthur Kornberg, MD, March 3, 1918--October 26, 2007: Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine by Stanford School of Medicine, 2008
  14. Enzymatic Systhesis of DNA by Arthur Kornberg, 1961

81. The Gairdner Foundation's Latest News!
And both Nobel laureate Dr. arthur kornberg (the father) and the son, Dr. Roger kornberg His father, Dr. arthur kornberg, won a Nobel prize in 1959 for
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LIFE Friday, October 27, 2000 Genes run in the Kornberg family
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MEDICAL REPORTER We like to think that during our time on earth, all of us contribute, in some small way, to bettering the human race. And then there are the Kornbergs, a father and son who have each been recognized as outstanding leaders in medical science. Entirely on their own accord, each has furthered our understanding of ourselves by scientifically deconstructing what makes us human. Both are pioneers in human genetics. And both Nobel laureate Dr. Arthur Kornberg (the father) and the son, Dr. Roger Kornberg- are in town today for Toronto's own Gairdner Foundation International Awards. The "younger Kornberg," as he is affectionately referred to by his peers gathered here for the Gairdner's annual symposium in medical science, is one of this year's five award winners.

82. Arthur Kornberg
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83. Index
Koestler, arthur, 123 Koran, 217 kornberg, arthur, 295 Kugelmass, 1. N., 289 LaFollette, Bronson, 258 Language, 12431, 169 Latent life, 227.
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Aborigines, 90
About, Edmond, 254
Aging process:
reversing the, 279, 289-91.
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Agriculture, future, 191-3
Alacaluf Indians, 60
Allport, Gordon, 132
Altizer, Thomas, 211
Aquinas, Thomas, 160
Ardrey, Robert. 117, 163 Aristotle, 155 Arnold, M. B., 13 Arthropods, 193-6. See also Robots Artificial insemination. See Superman, sexual aspects of Asimov, Isaac, 108, 232-4 Automation, 188. See also Computers, Robots and Servomechanisms Bach, George R., 104 Bakerman, Seymour, 289-90, 293 Barnard, Christian, 268, 269 Barth, Karl, 212 Bedford, James, 209, 271 Bester, Alfred, 40 Bevan, E. R., 17 Beyond This Horizon (Heinlein), 38, 200 Bio-Feedback Training (BFT), 297 Bjorksten, Johan, 279, 289, 293, 294 Body Language (Fast), 36 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 212 Brave New World (Huxley), 107, 138 Bridgman, Paul W., 221 Bromberger, Sylvain, 125 Brown, Barbara, 297 Buddha, 28, 244 Bultmann, Rudolf, 212 Bush, Vannevar, 47 Business, future, 188-91 Carrel, Alexis, 4

84. Espanol: Nombres Históricos
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85. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
kornberg, arthur, 1918. Kusch, Polykarp, 1911-. Lee, TD, 1926-. Libby, Willard F. Lipmann, Fritz Albert, 1899-. McMillan, Edwin M. (Edwin Mattison), 1907-
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86. Kornberg - Definition Of Kornberg In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Online
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87. The American Society For Clinical Investigation
kornberg, arthur (1957). View profile. Kornfeld, Stuart (1982). View profile. Krause, Richard M (1977). View profile. Lawrence, H Sherwood (1972)
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88. Books On Natural Science Topics
kornberg, arthur, For the Love of Enzymes, Harvard University Press, 1989. An autobiography of Nobel Laureate arthur kornberg.
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Aczel, Amir Pendulum: Leon Focault and the Triumph of Science , Washington Square Press, New York, 2003. An excellent book that sets the scientific discoverys of Focault within the political climate of mid 19th Century France. Agosta, William, Bombadier Beetles and Fever Trees , Helix Books, Addison-Wesley, Reading MA, 1996. A very readable and close up look at chemical warfare and signals in plants and animals. Bernal, J. D. A History of Classical Physics , Barnes and Noble, New York, 1999. A very reaqdable account of classical physics from the Greelks to 1900. The book contains many diagrams from original publications which hels immensely in understanding the development of scientific ideas. Berson, Jerome Chemical Creativity , Wiley VCH, Weinheim Germny, 1999. This book describes for the chemistry major the reasoning skills and experiments used to solve some of the most fascinating problems in organic chemistry. Bolles, Edmund Galileo's Commandment W. H. Freeman, NY, 1999. A collection of 2500 years of great science writing by the scientists themselves. From Herodotus to Galileo to Darwin to Einstein to Stephen J. Gould. Calvin, William

89. Famous People In Medicine
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American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the means by which deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules are duplicated in the bacterial cell, as well as the means for reconstructing this duplication process in the test tube.
At the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1942-53), Kornberg directed research on enzymes and intermediary metabolism. He also helped discover the chemical reactions in the cell that result in the construction of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), coenzymes that are important hydrogen-carrying intermediaries in biological oxidations and reductions. Appointed professor and director of the microbiology department at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1953-59), he continued to study the way in which living organisms manufacture nucleotides, which consist of a nitrogen-containing organic base linked to a five-carbon sugar ringribose or deoxyriboselinked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides are the building blocks for the giant nucleic acids DNA and RNA (ribonucleic acid, which is essential to the construction of cell proteins according to the specifications dictated by the "message" contained in DNA). This research led Kornberg directly to the problem of how nucleotides are strung together (polymerized) to form DNA molecules. Adding nucleotides "labeled" with radioactive isotopes to extracts prepared from cultures of the common intestinal bacterium Escherichia coli, he found (1956) evidence of an enzyme-catalyzed polymerization reaction. He isolated and purified an enzyme (now known as DNA polymerase) thatin combination with certain nucleotide building blockscould produce precise replicas of short DNA molecules (known as primers) in a test tube.

90. Encyclopedia: Arthur Kornberg
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    Encyclopedia: Arthur Kornberg
    Updated 222 days 2 hours 41 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Arthur Kornberg Arthur Kornberg (born March 3 ), won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his "discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid" together with Dr. Severo Ochoa of New York University . Born in New York City he was the son of Joseph and Lena Kornberg. He has also been warded with the Paul-Lewis Laboratories Award in Enzyme Chemistry from the American Chemical Society in , as well as a L.H.D. degree from Yeshiva University in His primary research interest have been in biochemistry , especially enzyme chemistry, the synthesis of

    91. The Francis Crick Papers: Embryology And The Organization Of DNA In Higher Organ
    Letter (correspondence). 2 Images. 6 March 1967. Metadata Record kornberg, arthur. Letter from arthur kornberg to Francis Crick. Letter (correspondence).
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    Watson, James D. Letter from James D. Watson to Francis Crick. Letter (correspondence). 2 Images. 17 March 1966.
    Tatum, Edward L. Letter from Edward L. Tatum to Francis Crick. Letter (correspondence). 4 Images. 21 April 1966.
    Crick, Francis. "The Influence of Physics on Molecular Biology" (Cherwell-Simon Lecture). Lecture Notes. 10 Images. [17 May 1966].
    Crick, Francis. "The Computer, the Eye, the Soul." Saturday Review , (3 September 1966): 53-55. Article. Excerpt. 3 Images.
    Champe, Sewell. Letter from Sewell Champe to Francis Crick. Letter (correspondence). 2 Images. 9 October 1966.
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    92. Letter From Arthur Kornberg To Francis Crick (July 3, 1969)
    In this letter kornberg laid out plans for a visit to Crick s......Title Letter from arthur kornberg to Francis Crick pdf (78085 Bytes);
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    In this letter Kornberg laid out plans for a visit to Crick's laboratory, and reported further results of studies with DNA polymerase, an enzyme that catalyses the formation of strands of DNA, which Kornberg had been using in experiments on DNA replication since the late 1950s.
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    Original Repository: Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine. Francis Harry Compton Crick Papers
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    93. Foundation For Health Sciences
    LECTURE SERIES THEIR OWN VOICES. THE HISTORY OF MODERN SCIENCE REFERRED BY ITS LEADING CHARACTERS . Lecture by arthur kornberg, 1959 Nobel of Medicine.
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    LECTURE SERIES "THEIR OWN VOICES. THE HISTORY OF MODERN SCIENCE REFERRED BY ITS LEADING CHARACTERS" Lecture by Arthur Kornberg, 1959 Nobel of Medicine. MADRID, 18th SEPTEMBER 2000 Programme Arthur Kornberg -Brooklyn, New York, 1918- was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicene 1959 together with Dr. Severo Ochoa for Their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid. Kornberg, educated ar the University of Rochester, served for over ten years, (1942-53) as Commissined Oficcer in the U.S. Public Health Service. During this time he became a research investigator, working in the Departments of Chemistry and Pharmacology of New York Collage of Medicine, wiht Professor Severo Ochoa, in the Department of Biological Chemistry, Washington University Scholl of Medicine, and in the Department of Plant Biology, Universitu of California, Berkeley. From 1953 to 1959, Kornberg was Professor and Head of the Deparment of Microbiology in the Washington University Schioll of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, and since 1959 he has been Professor and Executive Head of the Deparment of Biochemistry at Standord University School od Medicine. The special fields of interest to Professor Kornberg are biochemistry, specially enzyme chemistry anda synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

    94. Fundación De Ciencias De La Salud
    Translate this page Conferencia de arthur kornberg, Premio Nobel en Medicina 1959. arthur kornberg -Brooklyn, Nueva York, 1918- recibió en 1959 el Premio Nobel en Medicina
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    CICLO DE CONFERENCIAS "CON VOZ PROPIA. LA HISTORIA DE LA CIENCIA CONTEMPORÁNEA NARRADA POR SUS PROTAGONISTAS" Conferencia de Arthur Kornberg, Premio Nobel en Medicina 1959. MADRID 18 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2000 Programa Arthur Kornberg -Brooklyn, Nueva York, 1918- recibió en 1959 el Premio Nobel en Medicina junto con Severo Ochoa por sus descubrimientos sobre el mecanismo y la síntesis biológica de los ácidos ribonucléico y desoxiribonucléico. Kornberg, doctor en medicina por la Universidad de Rochester, trabajó durante más de diez años (1942-53) en el Servicio de Salud Pública norteamericano. Durante este periodo desarrolló también su carrera en investigación, trabajando en los departamentos de Química y Farmacología del New York College, junto con Severo Ochoa, y en los Departamentos de Química Biológica de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Washington y de Biología Vegeta de la Universidad de California de Berkeley. De 1953 a 1959, Kornberg fue catedrático y Responsable del Departamento de Microbiología de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Washington en San Luis, Missouri, y desde 1959 es catedrático y Responsable Ejecutivo del Departametno de Bioquímica de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Stanford, California. Su campo de especial interés ha sido la bioquímica, especialmente química enzimática y la síntesis del ácido desoxiribonucléico (ADN).

    95. Science -- Sign In
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    96. Science -- Author Index {19 March 1999; 283 (5409)}
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    Ahern, Kevin (in )
    Altshuler, B. L. (in Perspectives)
    Arrow, Kenneth J. (in Letters)
    Axelrod, Julius (in Letters)
    Aziz, Hany (in Reports)
    B
    (in Reports)
    Balter, Michael (in News Focus)
    Baltimore, David (in Letters)
    Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week)
    Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week)
    Benacerraf, Baruj (in Letters)
    Bjorkman, Pamela J. (in Reports)
    Bloch, Konrad E. (in Letters)
    Bloembergen, Nicolaas (in Letters)
    Blumenthal, Jonathan (in Reports)
    Bradke, Frank (in Reports)
    Brand, Ulrike (in Reports)
    Brannon, Elizabeth M. (in Letters)
    Brown, Herbert C. (in Letters)
    Brown, Michael S. (in Letters)
    Brown;, Sandra (in Technical Comments)
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    Campman, K. (in Reports)
    Chirino, Arthur J. (in Reports)
    Chiu, Daniel T. (in Reports)
    Cibelli, Jose B. (in Letters)
    Clarke, A. R. (in Reports)
    Cobb, Stephen (in Policy Forum)
    Cohen, Jon (in News of the Week)
    Cohen, Stanley (in Letters)
    Collinge, J. (in Reports)
    Collins, D. Louis (in Reports)
    Cooper, Leon N. (in Letters)
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    97. Science Timeline
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    98. SUMMIT - Arthur Kornberg - Lecture - Reflections On Science And Medicine
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    99. PNAS -- Index By Author (Jul 15 1958, 44 (7))
    Katz, Edward kornberg, arthur kornberg, arthur. L. Lehman, IR Lehman, IR Leuchtenberger, Cecilie Leuchtenberger, Rudolf. M. Meselson, Matthew
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    Index by Author: Jul 15 1958; 44 (7) [Table of Contents] A B C D E F G ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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    Ree, Taikyue [PDF]
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    Waksman, Selman A. [PDF]
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