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  1. Opera Selecta by Luis F. Leloir, 1973
  2. Far Away and Long Ago (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Luis F. Leloir, 2009-02-13
  3. Fisiologia Humana by Bernardo; Lewis, Juan; Orias, Oscar; Menendez, Eduardo Braun; Hug, Enrique; Foglia, Virgilio; Leloir, Luis F. Houssay, 1952
  4. The biosynthesis of glycoproteins (Jiménez Díaz memorial lecture) by Luis F Leloir, 1976
  5. Human Embryology by Bernardo A. Houssay, Juan T. Lewis, et all 1955
  6. Luis Federico Leloir
  7. Por Los Caminos De Leloir (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cesar Lorenzano, 1994-07

21. Biblioteca Central Dr. Luis F. Leloir
Translate this page Biblioteca Central Dr. luis F. leloir, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y NaturalesUniversidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón II, Buenos Aires
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22. Servicios De Circulación - Biblioteca Central Dr. Luis F. Leloir
Translate this page La Biblioteca Dr. luis F. leloir se encuentra en el primer piso del Pabellón IIde la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales de la Universidad de Buenos
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Horarios
Horario de marzo a diciembre
    BIBLIOTECA Lunes a viernes de 9 A 21:00
    DEPÓSITO Lunes a viernes de 9 A 19:00
    HEMEROTECA Lunes a viernes de 9 A 19:00
    SALA DE LECTURA PARLANTE Lunes a viernes de 8 A 20:30
    SALA DE LECTURA SILENCIOSA Lunes a viernes de 9 A 23:00
    SALA DE LECTURA SILENCIOSA también abre sábados de 10 a 20:00
En los días feriados oficiales, la Biblioteca y sus salas de lectura permanecen cerradas.
Feriados del 2005:
  • Jueves 24 y Viernes 25 de Marzo
  • Sábado 2 de abril
  • Miércoles 25 de Mayo
  • Lunes 20 de Junio
  • Sábado 9 de Julio
  • Lunes 15 de Agosto (Corresponde al 17/8)
  • Lunes 10 de Octubre (Corresponde al 12/10)
  • Jueves 8 de Diciembre
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    La Biblioteca Dr. Luis F. Leloir se encuentra en el primer piso del Pabellón II de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, ubicado en el predio de Ciudad Universitaria. La dirección postal de la misma es: Biblioteca Central "Dr. Luis F. Leloir" Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Pabellón 2, 1er. Piso (Ala Sur) - Ciudad Universitaria, Intendente Güiraldes 2160
  • 23. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
    Site Map Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Advanced Search.leloir, luis F. Date of Birth, September 6, 1906. Elected to NAS, 1960
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/nasdece.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58MUH3?opendocu

    24. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
    leloir, luis F. Leontief, Wassily Leopold, A. Starker Leray, Jean Lerner,Abba P. Lerner, I. Michael Lesley, J. Peter Lesquereux, Leo
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/nasdece.nsf/urllinks/$$AlphaListL?OpenDocu

    25. Educ.ar Biblioteca
    Translate this page luis Federico leloir Bioquímico. Buscar en la Biblioteca Búsqueda avanzada.Requisitos para acceder a los documentos. Icono Acrobat Reader Los textos de la
    http://www.educ.ar/educar/superior/biblioteca_digital/disciplinas/verdocbd.jsp?D

    26. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
    luis F. leloir was born in Paris of Argentine parents on September 6, 1906. luis F. leloir was married in 1943 to Amelia Zuberbuhler and has a daughter,
    http://www.sanbenito.k12.tx.us/district/webpages2002/judymedrano/Nobel Winners/l
    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Luis F. Leloir The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1970 Luis F. Leloir was born in Paris of Argentine parents on September 6, 1906. He graduated as a Medical Doctor in the University of Buenos Aires in 1932 and started his scientific career at the Institute of Physiology working with Professor Bernardo A. Houssay on the role of the adrenalin carbohydrate metabolism. He worked on the oxidation of fatty acids in liver, the formation of angiotensin and the isolation of glucose1, 6-diphosphate and uridine diphosphate glucose. Luis F. Leloir was married in 1943 to Amelia Zuberbuhler and has a daughter, Amelia. Luis F. Leloir died in 1987. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1970 "for his disovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates. Back To Main Page

    27. Formation Of Lipid-Bound Oligosaccharides Containing Mannose. Their Role In Glyc
    Behrens, Nicolás H.; leloir, luis F. Dolichol Monophosphate Glucose An Intermediatein Glucose Transfer in Liver. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1970 May
    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=427243

    28. The Role Of Polyprenol-Bound Saccharides As Intermediates In Glycoprotein Synthe
    Armando J. Parodi, Nicolas H. Behrens, luis F. leloir, and Hector Carminatti Behrens, Nicolás H.; leloir, luis F. Dolichol Monophosphate Glucose An
    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=389751

    29. Luis F. Leloir - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
    Entdeckung der Zucker- Nukleotide und ihrer Funktion in der Biosynthese von
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    "Für die Entdeckung der Zucker- Nukleotide und ihrer Funktion in der Biosynthese von Kohlehydraten". diesen Artikel bearbeiten Webmaster Services

    30. Luis Federico Leloir -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    luis Federico leloir died in (Capital and largest city of Argentina; located ineastern Argentina Duane Gish Lavoslav Ruzicka Robert F. Furchgott
    http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/lu/luis_federico_leloir.htm
    Luis Federico Leloir
    [Categories: Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners, Argentine scientists, Biochemists, 1987 deaths, 1906 births]
    Luis Federico Leloir , born September 6, 1906 – died December 2, 1987, was a (Someone with special training in biochemistry) biochemist born in (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris but who lived all his life in (A republic in southern South America; second largest country in South America) Argentina
    As a medical intern at Ramos Mejía hospital, Leloir decided to dedicate himself to laboratory research. From that time, Leloir specialized in metabolism of carbon hydrates.
    Early in the (The decade from 1940 to 1949) , Leloir was approached by (Click link for more info and facts about Bernardo A. Houssay) Bernardo A. Houssay , of the institution that later became the Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de la Fundación Campomar, which Leloir directed for 40 years starting from its foundation in 1947.
    Leloir's investigations came to fruition during the period he served in this laboratory, simultaneously serving as a visiting professor of the Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences; this work was interrupted by periods pursuing further studies at (A city in eastern England on the River Cam; site of Cambridge University)

    31. La Recoleta Cemetery -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    (Click link for more info and facts about luis F. leloir) luis F. leloir (19061987),scientist, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry Eduardo Mallea (1903-1982),
    http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/la/la_recoleta_cemetery.htm
    La Recoleta Cemetery
    [Categories: Buenos Aires, Cemeteries in Argentina]
    La Recoleta Cemetery is a (Click link for more info and facts about famous cemetery) famous cemetery located in the (Click link for more info and facts about Recoleta) Recoleta district of (Capital and largest city of Argentina; located in eastern Argentina near Uruguay; Argentina's chief port and industrial and cultural center) Buenos Aires (A republic in southern South America; second largest country in South America) Argentina . The fashionable area around the cemetery is home to some of the city's wealthiest citizens, who frown on the "wrong" people (Eva Perón, for example)being buried there next to some of the country's most influential people including a number of presidents and political leaders.
    Entrance to the cemetery is through neo-classical gates with tall Greek columns. The cemetery contains many elaborate marble (A large burial chamber, usually above ground) mausoleum s, decorated with statues, in a wide variety of architectural styles. The entire cemetery is laid out in sections like city blocks, with wide tree-lined main walkways branching into sidewalks filled with mausoleums.
    While many of the mausoleums are in fine shape and well-maintained, others have fallen into disrepair...several can be found with broken glass, littered with rubbish, and on occassion you might find a mausoleum being used as a janitorial supply closet, with cleaning and maitenance products stored on top of coffins!

    32. Clubdelprogreso.com
    Translate this page luis F. leloir, por Mario Bunge. ¿Le gusta a usted la salsa golf? El investigadorargentino luis F. leloir (1906 – 1987) dejó una marca indeleble en la
    http://www.clubdelprogreso.com/index.php?sec=04_05&sid=43&id=2513

    33. ANCEFN - Academia Nacional De Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas Y Naturales
    Translate this page luis F. leloir atosigado por los periodistas, al difundirse la noticia que había Bernardo A. Houssay y luis F. leloir en la tapa de una revista (ca.
    http://www.ancefn.org.ar/fotored/bioquimica/001/resultados.htm

    BIOQUIMICA
    Galería: La Fundación Instituto Leloir (ex Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas "Dr. Luis F. Leloir"). 1947-1970
    Luis F. Leloir , en la segunda sede del Instituto (1958-1983), Obligado 2490, Buenos Aires, ca. 1960.
    Carlos E. Cardini , en la segunda sede del Instituto (1958-1983), Obligado 2490, Buenos Aires, ca. 1960.

    Segunda sede del Instituto (1958-1983) Obligado 2490, Buenos Aires

    Bernardo A. Houssay y Luis F. Leloir en la tapa de una revista (ca. 1971).
    ... De Izq. a Der.: Luis F. Leloir, Armando J. Parodi, Amelita Leloir en el Instituto.(ca. 1965-1968).

    34. ANCEFN - Academia Nacional De Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas Y Naturales
    Translate this page Día del anuncio de que luis F. leloir fue distinguido con el Premio Nobel deQuímica (20-10-1970). De izquierda a derecha César Chelala,
    http://www.ancefn.org.ar/fotored/bioquimica/001/0032.htm

    BIOQUIMICA
    Galería: Fotos de la Fundación Instituto Leloir (Ex Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas "Fundación Campomar"). 1947-1970
    Fundación Instituto Leloir (Ex Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas "Fundación Campomar")
    Colaboración: Dr. Armando Parodi (Fund.Instituto Leloir)

    35. Washington University In St. Louis Magazine
    luis F. leloir was a member of the School of Medicine faculty for one year—1944.But the work he accomplished at the University helped lay the foundation
    http://magazine.wustl.edu/Summer03/BringingDistinction.html
    Summer 2003
    Bringing Distinction and Honor to the University Over the years, 22 Nobel laureates have been associated with Washington University. Many served as distinguished faculty members while doing their award-winning work; some were graduate students; and one was the grandson of a University co-founder. By C.B. Adams W hen a place like Washington University dedicates itself to fostering vibrant and vital academic, creative, and scientific endeavors, the resulting work is sure to garner attention. And when an institution like the Nobel Foundation recognizes world-class accomplishments in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economic sciences, and peace, the name Washington University is sure to appear regularly. That is exactly what has happened. In a world that seems to have an award for virtually any accomplishment, from the sublime to the silly, the Nobel Prize stands above and apart. Its high standards for selection make it the gold standard. That is why the number of Nobel laureates a university has nurtured is one way to measure its own academic standing. In 1967, an article in

    36. JBC -- Index By Author (May 1955; Volume 214, Number 1)
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S Langdon, Robert G. Leder, IG Leete, Edward leloir, luis F. leloir, luis F.
    http://www.jbc.org/content/vol214/issue1/aindex.shtml

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    Index by Author: 1 May 1955; 214 (1) [Table of Contents] A B C ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S ... T U V W X Y Z
    A
    Amundsen, Lawrence H.
    Anderson, Ethel I.
    Auerbach, V. H.
    B
    Barsky, James
    Beck, L. W.
    Beer, Charles T.
    Beer, Charles T.
    Berman, Elaine R.
    Bloch, Hubert
    Bowden, John P.
    Boyer, P. D.
    Buettner-Janusch, Vina
    C
    Cardini, C. E.
    Cardini, C. E.
    Carleton, Frederick J.
    Ceriotti, Giovanni
    Chaikoff, I. L.
    Cheldelin, Vernon H.
    Cheldelin, Vernon H.
    Cheldelin, Vernon H.
    Cheldelin, Vernon H.
    Chiriboga, J.
    Claridge, C. A.
    Cori, Gerty T.
    Cotzias, George C.
    D
    Dandliker, Walter B.
    Davis, Neil C.
    de la Haba, G.
    Deutsch, H. F.
    Deutsch, H. F.
    Dixon, F. J.
    E
    Entenman, C.
    F
    Feinberg, H.
    Fineberg, Richard A.
    Fineberg, Richard A.
    Fineberg, Richard A.
    Fox, Jay B., Jr.
    Fried, Melvin
    G
    Gallagher, T. F.
    Gallagher, T. F.
    Glinos, Eleanor Bartlett
    Greenberg, David M.
    Greenberg, David M.
    Greenberg, David M.
    H
    Harris, J. Ieuan
    Hauge, Jens G.
    Hauge, Jens G.
    Hausberger, F. X.
    Herbst, Edward J.
    Hers, H. G.
    Hillyard, L. A.

    37. JBC -- Index By Author (Mar 1961; Volume 236, Number 3)
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R La Du,Bert N. Laster, Leonard leloir, luis F. Lipsett, Marie N. Luck, J. Murray
    http://www.jbc.org/content/vol236/issue3/aindex.shtml

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    A
    Axelrod, Bernard
    B
    Bakke, J. E.
    Binkley, Francis
    Blakley, R. L.
    Blakley, R. L.
    Bonavita, Vincenzo
    Bonavita, Vincenzo
    Bose, Subir K.
    Bradley, Dan F.
    Briggs, Thomas
    Brown, F. Christine
    C
    Cabib, Enrico
    Cardini, Carlos E.
    Carminatti, Hector
    Carpenter, Frederick H.
    Christensen, Halvor N.
    Christophe, Jean
    Christophe, Jean
    Cilento, G.
    Cohen, Arthur I.
    Cohen, Philip P.
    Cornatzer, W. E.
    Craig, Lyman C.
    D
    Datta, Asoke G.
    Datta, Asoke G.
    Doisy, E. A., Jr.
    Doisy, Edward A.
    Dorfman, Ralph I.
    Dorfman, Ralph I.
    E
    Ehrenfeld, Eleanor R.
    Elliott, William H.
    Entner, Nathan
    F
    Fisher, Harvey F.
    Forchielli, Enrico
    Frieden, Edward H.
    Fukui, Toshio
    G
    Gest, Howard
    Gibson, Kenneth D.
    Goldwasser, Eugene
    Grisolia, Santiago
    Gut, Marcel
    H
    Hakala, Maire T.
    Hayaishi, Osamu
    Hayano, Mika
    Heppel, Leon A.
    Higashi, T.
    Hirsch, P. F.
    Hollander, Franklin
    Hollingworth, B. R.
    Horio, T.
    Horning, Marjorie G.
    Horning, Marjorie G.
    Horowitz, Martin I.

    38. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
    leloir, luis F. Li, Choh Hao. Lions, Jacques Louis. Lipschütz, Alejandro, 18831980.Pavan, C. Prigogine, I. (Ilya). Suppes, Patrick, 1922-
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    Item Information Holdings More by this author Academia Chilena de Ciencias. Subjects Deulofeu, Venancio, 1902- Kendrew, John C. (John Cowdery), 1917- Leloir, Luis F. Li, Choh Hao. Lions, Jacques Louis. Pavan, C. Prigogine, I. (Ilya) Suppes, Patrick, 1922- Academia Chilena de Ciencias Membership. Academia de Ciencias (Chile). Science Learned institutions and societies Chile. Scientists. Browse Catalog by author: Academia Chilena de Ciencias. by title: Biographical files o... MARC Display Biographical files of honorary members, 1964-ongoing. by Academia Chilena de Ciencias. Description: 15 files. Owning Repository: Instituto de Chile. Academia de Ciencias. Almirante Montt 454, Santiago, Chile. Country of Repository: Chile. Biography/History: The Chilean Academy of Sciences (Academia Chilena de Ciencias) is a constituent academy of the Institute of Chile (Instituto de Chile), which was founded in 1964. The Institute promotes cultural, humanistic and scientific studies. Other divisions include: Chilean Academy of Language, Chilean Academy of History, Chilean Academy of Social, Political and Moral Sciences, Chilean Academy of Medicine, and Chilean Academy of Fine Arts. Publishes: Anales.

    39. Entrez PubMed
    luis F. leloir. Houssay BA. Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSHTerms Argentina Biochemistry/history* History of Medicine
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=5

    40. Entrez PubMed
    luis F. leloir in the seventh decade of his life. Caputto R. Publication TypesBiography Historical Article MeSH Terms Argentina Biochemistry/history
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3

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