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Research on structure, mechanism and regulation of enzyme activity. Works of Nobel laureates C. Anfinsen, S. Moore, W. Stein, S. Prusiner, J....
Published 2020-10-01“…In 1972, for this discovery, they received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly to Christian Anfinsen who worked on the same problem. Works of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry in 1997 – Jens Christian Skou (for the discovery of the Na+,K+-activated ATPase), Paul Boyer and John Walker (for the discovery of the mechanism of action of H+-ATP synthase – the most important enzyme for bioenergy) were a huge step forward in the deciphering the mechanisms of enzyme action. …”
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The contribution of the Nobel laureates to the study of lipid metabolism and its regulation....
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Nobel Laureates of the early 20th century E. Behring, I....
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The Nobel laureates’ contributions to the study of carbohydrate metabolism and its regulation....
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The contribution of the Nobel Prize laureates to the development of dynamic biochemistry and bioenergetics. E. Buchner, A. Kossel, R. Willstätter, O. Meyerhof, A. Hill, O. Warburg,...
Published 2019-02-01“…Thanks to the great discoveries of the Nobel laureates of the first half of the 20th century – E. …”
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The contribution of Nobel prize laureates to research of the protein structure: J. Sumner, J. Northrop, W. Stanley, L. Pauling, F. Sanger, M. Perutz, J. Kendrew
Published 2020-08-01“…James Sumner, John Northrop, and Wendell Stanley, the Nobel Laureates in chemistry in 1946, were the first to isolate individual enzymes and viruses in a pure crystalline form and prove their protein nature, thereby making an invaluable scientific contribution to the development of important biological disciplines such as biochemistry, enzymology, virology, and molecular biology. …”
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