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Bergstrom, Sune

Diels-Alder reaction of, 575 electrostatic potential map of, 576 evidence for, 575 structure of, 576 Bergman, Torbern, 2 Bergstrom, Sune K., 1068 Beta anomer, 984 Beta-carotene, structure of, 172 industrial synthesis of, 722 UV spectrum of, 504 Beta-diketone, 851... [Pg.1288]

Beckmann rearrangement, 157 Bemidone, 305 Bemigride, 258 Benactizine, 93 Benadryl , 41 Bendroflumethiazide, 358 Benzamphetamine, 70 Benzestrol, 103 Benziodarone, 313, 314 Benzocaine, 9 1,4-Benzodioxans, 352 Benzguinamide, 350 Benzydamine, 323 Benzylpenicillin, 408, 409, 410 Bergstrom, Sune, 24 Beta eucaine, 9 Betamethosone, 198 Bethanidine, 55 Bhang, 394... [Pg.477]

Much of the fundamental work on prostaglandins and related compounds was car ried out by Sune Bergstrom and Bengt Samuelsson of the Karohnska Institute (Sweden) and by Sir John Vane of the Wellcome Foundation (Great Britain) These three shared the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine m 1982... [Pg.1084]

Lllf Svante von Euler Sune K. Bergstrom Bengt Samuelsson... [Pg.1068]

Sune K. Bergstrom (1916-2004) was bom in Stockholm, Sweden, and received an M.D. from the Karolinska Institute in 1944. [Pg.1068]

Bengt Samuelsson (1934-) was born in Halmstad, Sweden, and received both Ph.D. (1960) anti M.D. (19611 degrees from the Karolinska Institute, where he worked with Sune Bergstrom. He remained at the Karolinska Institute as professor and shared the 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine with Bergstrom and John R. Vane. [Pg.1068]

Sune K. Bergstrom, Bergt I. Samuelsson, and John R. Vane Physiology/Medicine Isolation and study of prostaglandins... [Pg.84]

Aspirin is the most widely used pain reliever and antiinflammatory agent in the world, yet its mechanism of action remained unknown until the 1970s. John Vane, Bengt Samuelsson, and Sune Bergstrom shared the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for unraveling the details of its mechanism. [Pg.697]

Sune K. Bergstrom (1916- ) was bom in Stockholm, Sweden, and received an M.D. from the Karolinska Institute in 1944. He was professor at the University of Lund (1947-1958)before moving back to the Karolinska Institute in 1958. He shared the 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on identifying and studying the prostaglandins. [Pg.1127]

Sune K. Bergstrom, Bengt 1. Samuelsson, John R. Vane Prostaglandins and related biologically active substances... [Pg.54]


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