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Bonner, James

Bonner, James C., National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC... [Pg.581]

Bonner/James Frederick (1910-96) American molecular biologist... [Pg.136]

Bonds see Chemical bonds Bonner, James F., 136 Boranes, 237... [Pg.265]

James Bonner. Arie Jan Haagen-Smit 1900-1977. Engineering Science. XL, no. 4 (May-June 1977) 28-29. Source for smog experiment. [Pg.234]

Work on the biosynthesis of cholesterol began in earnest after Rudolf Schoenheimer and David Rittenberg, at Columbia University, developed isotopic tracer techniques for the analysis of biochemical pathways. In 1941, Rittenberg and Konrad Bloch were able to show that deuterium-labeled acetate (C2H, COO ) was a precursor of cholesterol in rats and mice. In 1949, James Bonner and Barbarin Arreguin postulated that three acetates could combine to form a single five-carbon unit called isoprene. [Pg.461]

ERNEST HODGSON, PATRICIA E. LEVI, and JAMES C. BONNER... [Pg.317]

J. M. Wiame (1958). Accumulation de I acide phosphorique (phytine, polyphosphates). In W. Ruhland, E. Ashby, J. Bonner, M. Geiger-Huber, W. O. James, A. Lang, D. Muller and M. G. Stalfelt (Eds), Handbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie, Vol. 9, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 136-148. [Pg.265]

James C. Bonner, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695... [Pg.946]

In 1950, James Bonner wrote the following prophetic comments in the Preface of the first edition of his "Plant Biochemistry published by Academic Press ... [Pg.677]

In a remarkable cooperative program between Emil Smith s and James Bonner s laboratories [65, 66], the complete amino acid sequence of the 102 residues of calf thymus histone 4 was established from the chymo-tryptic and tryptic peptides of the purified protein. This study reveals two important characteristics of the histone sequence the presence of an unusual amino acid—acetyllysine—in position 16 and the clustering... [Pg.90]

James Bonner, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California... [Pg.817]

In 1950, a new book entitled Plant Biochemistry was authored by James Bonner and published by Academic Press. It contained 490 p< es, and much of the information described therein referred to animal or bacterial systems. This book had two subsequent editions, in 1965 and 1976. [Pg.408]

A. C. Neish, Coumarins, Phenylpropanes and Lignin. Chapter 23 in Plant Biochemistry, edited by James Bonner and J. E. Varner, Academic Press, 1965. [Pg.211]


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