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Baltimore, David

Baltimore, David (b. 1938) American biochemist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in medicine with Howard Temin and Renato Dulbecco for discovering an enzyme, called reverse transcriptase, that could make DNA from RNA. This viral enzyme, present in retroviruses such as HIV, enables these viruses to insert their genome into the DNA of the host cell. Its discovery showed that Francis Crick s fundamental genetic dogma —that the sequence is always from DNA to RNA to protein—was wrong. [Pg.133]

Balmer, Johann J., 133 Baltimore, David, 133 Bamberger, Eugen, 133 Barbiturate, 201 Bardeen, John, 181 Barger, George, 133 Bartlett, Neil, 133, 215 Bartlett, Paul D., 133 Barton, Sir Derek H.R, 133-134, 154, 236 Bases, 131, 178, 220,237 Battery, 145,193-194, 202, 220 see also Leyden jar Voltaic pile... [Pg.265]

David R. Yarkony, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD... [Pg.765]

Larry L. Augsburger University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland David E. Nichols Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana... [Pg.3]

Serres, Michael.Hermes literature, science, philosophy. Edited by Josue V. Harari and David F. Bell. Translated by Josue V. Harari and David F. Bell. Baltimore , 1982. [Pg.230]

Cowen, David L., in Blake, John B., Ed. "Safeguarding the Public Historical Aspects of Medicinal Drug Control" Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 1970, p 72-82. [Pg.135]

Patricia J. Eieel The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Cathy Eng The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX David S. Ettinger The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD... [Pg.433]

Crotty, S. (2001). Ahead of the Curve, David Baltimore s Life in Science, University of California Press, Berkeley. [Pg.38]

In 1976, Ian Creese, David R. Burt, and Solomon H. Snyder of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, reported that the most effective schizophrenia medications are the ones that have the strongest affinity for dopamine receptors. Researchers also discovered drugs that increased the amount of dopamine inadvertently caused schizophrenic symptoms in patients. These findings led to the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia—too much dopamine causes schizophrenia. [Pg.92]

David G. Hoel, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Michael Lieberman, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Abraham M. Llllenfeld, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.6]

WENDIE ANDERSON, DAVID A. SCHEINBERG, and METTE STRAND—Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205... [Pg.215]

Schwartzman, David, "Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry", The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1976. [Pg.165]

The existence of reverse transcriptases in RNA viruses was predicted by Howard Temin in 1962, and the enzymes were ultimately detected by Temin and, independently, by David Baltimore in 1970. Their discovery aroused much attention as dogma-shaking proof that genetic information can flow backward from RNA to DNA. [Pg.1022]

David Baltimore, Rena to Dulbecco, and Howard M. Temin Physiology/Medicine Reverse transscriptase... [Pg.84]

Howard Temin and David Baltimore discovered reverse transcriptase. [Pg.884]

Research. Baltimore International Technology Research Institute, 2002 Also available online at http //wtec.org/loyola/te/final/te final.pdf. Newton, David E. Recent Advances and Issues in Molecular Nanotechnology. [Pg.202]

Gordon Orians (Chair), University of Washington, Seattle John Doull, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City David Allen, University of Texas, Austin Ingrid C. Burke, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Thomas Burke, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. [Pg.10]

Retroviral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase discovery by Howard Temin David Baltimore (USA, Nobel Prize, Medicine, 1975, reverse transcriptase)... [Pg.381]

Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, S. Lawrence Zipursky, Paul Matsudaira, David Baltimore and James Darnell (2000) Molecular Cell Biology 4th Edition. W.H. Freeman, New York. [Pg.2]

Radonic M, Radosevic Z, Zupanic V. Endemic nephropathy in Yugoslavia, in The Kidney. Mostby S, David E (editors). Wiliams Wilkins Co., Baltimore, 1966 503-522. [Pg.856]

David Harvey, Consciousness and the Urban Experience (Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), p. 165, quoted in Merriman, Aux marges de la ville, p. 12. See also David Harvey, The Urban Experience (Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989), which covers much of the same ground. [Pg.371]

David S. RolTman / University of Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. [Pg.947]

Box 5-6, Suisun City, CA 94585. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, University of Maryland, Attn Dr. David Blake, Baltimore, MD 52201. And a very excellent program which has helped us a lot In the past is run by the UNI VERSITY OF THE PA CIFIC, School of Pharmacy, Stockton, CA 95204. [Pg.27]


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