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Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen

J. GROSS, Department of Experimental Medicine and Cancer Research, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel H. HOLTER, Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark J. K. N. JONES, Department of Organic Chemistry, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada... [Pg.646]

Carlsberg Laboratory, Department of Physiology, Gamie Carlsberg Vej 10, 2500 Copenhagen-Valby, Denmark... [Pg.283]

A hundred years ago, in 1909, Soerensen of the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen [1] defined pH in terms of the concentration with a scale of 0-14 (at... [Pg.206]

Dr. D.Simpson Department of Physiology Carlsberg Laboratory Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10 DK-2500 Copenhagen Valby DENMARK Dr. E.Vrachnou... [Pg.197]

Among many other peptide splitting enzymes such as (bacterial) subtilisin and thermolysin, (vegetable) papain, ficin and bromelain, (mammalian) cathepsin and others, the yeast enzyme carboxypeptidase Y finally deserves special mention. The enzyme is an exopeptidase, like carboxypeptidase A i.e. it catalyzes, rather unspecifically, the hydrolytic fission of the carboxy-terminal a-amino acids from a peptide chain. J.T. Johansen and his associates at the Carlsberg laboratory in Copenhagen showed about 10 years ago that CPD-Y is an effective catalyst of peptide bond synthesis [36]. [Pg.60]

Department of Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratories, University of Stockholm, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden and Department of Physiology, Carlsberg Laboratories Garnie Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen, Valby, Denmark (DOS)... [Pg.299]

CARLSBERG LABORATORY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, GAMLE CARLSBERG VEJ 10, DK - 2500 COPENHAGEN-VALBY, DENMARK... [Pg.2669]

Holler, H., Moller, K. M. (1976). The Carlsberg Laboratory 1876-1976. Copenhagen International Service and Art Publishers. [Pg.29]

Institute of Genetics, University of Copenhagen, and Department of Physiology, Carlsberg Laboratory,... [Pg.489]

Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gl. Carlsberg Vej 6, Copenhagen, DK-2500, Denmark. [Pg.321]

She was safe then. She moved on to Copenhagen for the emotional renewal of rest at the Carlsberg House of Honor with the Bohrs. Bohr had found a place for her in Sweden at the Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences on the outskirts of Stockholm, a thriving laboratory directed by Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn, the 1924 Physics Nobel laureate for work in X-ray spectroscopy. The Nobel Foundation provided a grant. She traveled to that far northern exile, to a coimtry where she had neither the language nor many friends, as if to prison. [Pg.236]


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