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Michael Nilges1, Jens P. Linge2 nite de Bio-Informatique Stmcturale, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France... [Pg.260]

M. Delarue, Unite de Biochimie Structurale, Institut Pasteur, URA2185 du CNRS,... [Pg.291]

Thanks are expressed to Dr. K.-E. Eriksson (STFI, Stockholm, Sweden) for the gift of the enzyme extract and inoculation of the wood samples to Professor R. Guinet (Institut Pasteur, Lyon Lentilly, France) for the preparation of the IgG directed against the crude protein extracted and to Dr. E. Odier (INA P.G., France) for providing the anti-ligninase antiserum. [Pg.452]

Spread mainly as an airborne droplet infection, the disease remains prevalent in overcrowded communities, such as those found in industrial cities of the time. Today the disease has often become associated with AIDS. In France the disease was endemic among the working classes of the city of Lille. In 1894 the physician Albert Calmette was sent from the Institut Pasteur in Paris to set up a branch laboratory... [Pg.309]

We also gratefully acknowledge Professor Guy Ourisson, President of the French Academie des Sciences who agreed to write a new foreword and also Dr Steve Brooks of Institut Pasteur de Lille who translated the exercises and solutions. [Pg.464]

Fig. 61. Immunological development of star electrophoresis. Sample normal human serum. Antiserum horse antihuman serum obtained from Institut Pasteur Paris. Fig. 61. Immunological development of star electrophoresis. Sample normal human serum. Antiserum horse antihuman serum obtained from Institut Pasteur Paris.
Other evidence that demethylation can cause the expression of malignancies comes from studies by Feinberg and Vogelstein at Johns Hopkins ( 6) at the Institute Pasteur by Bourgeois and her associates, who found that glucocorticoids can cause expression... [Pg.39]

Mariela Bollati-Fogolln, Cell Biology Unit, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo, Uruguay... [Pg.533]

Robert K. Nesbet obtained his BA in physics from Harvard College in 1951 and his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1954. He was then a research associate in MIT for two years, before becoming Assistant Professor of Physics at Boston University. He did research at RIAS, Martin Company, Baltimore, the Institut Pasteur, Paris and Brookhaven National Laboratory, before becoming a Staff Member at IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose in 1962. He acted as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Computational Physics and the Journal of Chemical Physics, between 1969 and 1974, and was a visiting professor at several universities throughout the world. Professor Nesbet officially retired in 1994, but has continued his research and visiting since then. Over the years he has written more than 270 publications in computational physics, atomic and molecular physics, theoretical chemistry, and solid-state physics. [Pg.232]

Bacillus subtilis SubtiList Institut Pasteur Genome annotation and analysis of bacterium B. subtilis 168 (http //genolist.pasteur. fr/SubtiList/)... [Pg.19]

Colibri Institut Pasteur Genome analysis of E. coli (http // genolist.pasteur.fr/Colibri/)... [Pg.19]

Etude de la spermatogenese de Bothriocephalus clavibothrium. Archives de I Institut Pasteur de Tunis, 57 323-47. [Pg.359]

Universite Lille Nord de France, Inserm U547, Institut Pasteur, 1 rue du Pr Calmette, B.P. 245, Lille cedex 59019, France... [Pg.155]

A chiral object and its mirror image are enantiomorphous, and they are each other s enantiomorphs. Louis Pasteur (Figure 2-37) was the first who suggested that molecules can be chiral. In his famous experiment in 1848, he recrystallized a salt of tartaric acid and obtained two kinds of small crystals which were mirror images of each other as seen by Pasteur s models in Figure 2-38 preserved at Institut Pasteur at Paris. Originally Pasteur may have been motivated to make these large-scale models because Jean Baptiste Biot, the discoverer of optical activity had very poor vision by the time of Pasteur s discovery [42], Pasteur demonstrated chirality to Biot, who was visibly affected... [Pg.61]

Figure 2-37. Louis Pasteur s bust in front of the Institut Pasteur, Paris (photograph by the authors). Figure 2-37. Louis Pasteur s bust in front of the Institut Pasteur, Paris (photograph by the authors).
Figure 2-38. Pasteur s models at the Institut Pasteur (photographs by the authors). Figure 2-38. Pasteur s models at the Institut Pasteur (photographs by the authors).
Plans for sequencing the complete genome of this important ascomycete human pathogen were announced in early 2000 [14]. The sequencing project is a joint effort of the University of Manchester, the Sanger Centre and the Institut Pasteur. Details about the current progress of this project can be found at their website http //www.aspergillus.man.ac.uk. A parallel project is under way at the... [Pg.7]

J. F. HUMBERT, PhD Research Director, Institut Pasteur-URA CISIRS 2172, Unite des Cyanobacteries, 28 Rue Du Dr Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France, and INRA, UMR CARRTEL, BP511, 74203 Thonon Cedex, France... [Pg.1167]

Reactions similar to those photogr hed in this figure and in Fig. 10 were executed by students of immunology at the Institut Pasteur until 1978 in a series of practicals organized by the author with the help of Mademoiselle Michel. [Pg.193]

Monoclonal antibodies were obtained from (1) Dr. L. K. Curtiss, Scripps Research Institute, California (2) Dr. Y. L. Marcel and Dr. R. W. Milne, Clinical Research Institute, Montreal and (3) Dr. J.-C. Fruchart, The Institute Pasteur, Lille, France. [Pg.232]

The IP of Tunis was found upon a BeylicaC Decree dated in 1893, when Louis Pasteur asked his nephew Adrien Loir to establish a vaccination center in Tunisia to apply new methods of vaccine preparation, namely, the vaccine relevcint to posthydrophobia treatment. The IP of Tunis was the third such institute after the Paris and Saigon Institutes (Institut Pasteur de Tunis 1993). [Pg.735]

Antoine, R., Laboratoire de Microbiologie Genetique et Moleculaire, INSERM CJF9109, Institut Pasteur de Lille, 1, rue du Professeur Calmette, 59019 Lille Cedex, France... [Pg.1]

We gratefully acknowledge all the workers in the PT field for the many exciting experiments and the excellent work that has been done over the years. The work in our laboratory was supported by the Institut Pasteur de Lille, Region Nord-Pas-de-Calais, INSERM, Ministbre de la Recherche. [Pg.45]


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