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

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.
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]

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).
Prof. Kiran Kuduria, AIIMS, New Delhi India and Prof. Mare Fillous, Institut Pasteur, Paris, on Molecular Studies of Sex Determination (on going)... [Pg.96]

Dr. J. Gowrishankar, CCMB, Hyderabad, and Prof. Henri Bue, Institut Pasteur, Paris on In-Vitro Studies on Osomotic Regulation of proU Transcription (ongoing)... [Pg.96]

The dinucleotides were commercial (either ammonium salt or free acid), the hexanucleotide was synthesized by Drs. J. Igolen and T. Huynh-Dinh (Uniti de Chimie Organique, Institut Pasteur, Paris). [Pg.126]

Let us go back in time, more precisely to 2005 at that time, the stereo-stmcture of mycolactone was established and a single total synthesis had been reported by Professor Kishi. But nothing was known about the mode of action of this seductive macrolide, besides the fact that it was a very potent cyto-pathic and immunosuppressive agent. Moreover, the biosynthesis of mycolactone had just been deciphered by the team of Cole (2004) " from the Institut Pasteur (Paris). A blossoming of chemical biology investigatirMis in the field of M. ulcerans infection was just around the comer. [Pg.89]

ArchaeaFEMS Microbiology Reviews 1998 18 225-236. Forterre, Patrick Institut Pasteur Paris France The universal tree of life an update. Front Microbiol 2015 6 717. Csurds, Miklos University Montreal Quebec Canada Ancestral reconstruction by asymmetric Wagner parsimony over continuous characters and squared parsimony over distributions (in print). [Pg.40]

BATISTIC L. and MAYAUDON J. 1970. [Biological stabilization of C-14 labelled ferulic, vanillic and p-coumaric acids in soil], Annales Institute Pasteur (Paris), 118, 199-206. [Pg.141]


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