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  1. The Molecular Basis of Evolution by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1963-01-01
  2. The Molecular Basis of Evolution by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1966
  3. Lipoproteins, Apolipoproteins, and Lipases, Volume 45 (Advances in Protein Chemistry)
  4. Protein Stability, Volume 46 (Advances in Protein Chemistry)
  5. Hochschullehrer (Baltimore): Charles Sanders Peirce, Riccardo Giacconi, James Franck, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Christian B. Anfinsen, René Girard (German Edition)
  6. Converts to Judaism From Atheism or Agnosticism: Will Herberg, Benny Lévy, Eliyahu Rips, Christian B. Anfinsen, David P. Goldman, Suzy Menkes
  7. Advances in Protein Chemistry, Volume 47
  8. Current Topics in Biochemistry : National Institute of Health Lectures in Biomedical Sciences by Christian B.; Goldberger, Robert F.; Schechter, Alan N. (editors) Anfinsen, 1972
  9. ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY by Christian B. Anfinsen, 1980
  10. Current Topics in Biochemistry : National Institute of Health Lectures in Biomed by Christian B.; Goldberger, Robert F.; Schechter, Alan N. (editors) Anfinsen, 1972-01-01
  11. Advances In Protein Chemistry (advances In Protein Chemistry) by Christian B. Anfinsen , 1991
  12. Advances In Protein Chemistry (advances In Protein Chemistry) by Christian B. Anfinsen , 1990

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  • 3. Christian B. Anfinsen
    Translate this page Christian B. Anfinsen. Christian B. Anfinsen (1916-1995) Christian B. Anfinsen Bioquímicoestadounidense Nació el 26 de marzo de 1916 en Monessen, Pasadena.
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    4. Christian Anfinsen - Biography
    From Les Prix Nobel 1972. christian B. anfinsen died in 1995. 1992, Protein FoldingSymposium to Honor christian B. anfinsen, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland.
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    Born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1916 Dr. Anfinsen obtained a B.A. degree from Swarthmore College in 1937 and an M.S. in organic chemistry in 1939 from the University of Pennsylvania . He spent the year 1939-40 as a Visiting Investigator at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen . In 1943, he received a Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School in biochemistry and spent the next seven years at Harvard Medical School; first as Instructor and then as Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry. During this time, he spent a year (1947-48) as a Senior Fellow of the American Cancer Society working with Dr. Hugo Theorell at the Medical Nobel Institute . Dr. Anfinsen left Harvard in 1950 to become Chief of the Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Metabolism in the National Heart Institute of the National Institutes of Health . He was again at Harvard Medical School as Professor of Biological Chemistry in 1962-63 and then returned to the National Institutes of Health to assume his present position.
    In Anfinsen's early work, he and Steinberg studied the non-uniform labelling in newly synthesized proteins - a technique which later permitted Dintzis, Canfield and others to determine that proteins are synthesized sequentially from the amino-terminal and

    5. Chemistry 1972
    molecule . christian B. anfinsen, Stanford Moore, William H. Stein. 1/2of the prize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize. USA, USA, USA. National
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    "for his work on ribonuclease, especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and the biologically active conformation" "for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic activity of the active centre of the ribonuclease molecule" Christian B. Anfinsen Stanford Moore William H. Stein 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA USA National Institutes of Health
    Bethesda, MD, USA Rockefeller University
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    6. The Protein Society - THE 2002 CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN AWARD
    Protein Society Awards christian B. anfinsen Award THE 2003 christian B. anfinsen AWARD SPONSORED BY FAMILY FOUNDATION Nominations are now open for the 2003 christian B. anfinsen award.
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    THE 2003 CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN AWARD
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    Nominations are now open for the 2003 Christian B. Anfinsen award. This award recognizes significant technical achievements in the field of protein science. The 2003 awardee will be honored at the 17th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society in San Diego by presenting a plenary lecture and receiving a prize. Previous awardees: Donald Hunt (1996), Wayne Hendrickson (1997), James Wells (1998), Alan Fersht (1999), Stephen Benkovic (2000), Martin Karplos (2001) and Roger Tsien (2002). Nominations may be submitted by any member of The Protein Society, must be accompanied by a supporting statement of the nominee's accomplishments, and should be submitted by 1 October 2002 to Robert Newburgh, Executive Officer, The Protein Society, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3998. Unsuccessful nominations will be carried forward to the following year.
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    7. "Commentary By Christian B. Anfinsen On 'Studies On The Structural Basis Of Ribo
    NOTE The original article, Studies on...... Title Commentary by christian B. anfinsen on 'Studies on the Structural Basis ofRibonuclease Activity'
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    NOTE: The original article, "Studies on the Structural Basis of Ribonuclease Activity," appeared in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 17 (1955): 141-142, by Christian B. Anfinsen, W. F. Harrington, Aase Hvidt, Kaj, Linderstrom-Lang, Martin Ottesen, and John Schellman.
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    8. Christian B. Anfinsen Winner Of The 1972 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    christian B. anfinsen, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at theNobel Prize Internet Archive. christian B. anfinsen. 1972 Nobel
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    C HRISTIAN B A NFINSEN
    1972 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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    9. Christian B. Anfinsen
    Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1972. Nobelpreis für Chemie 1972. (Nobel Prize Chemistry 1972). christian B. anfinsen, amerikan. Biochemiker geb.
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    (Nobel Prize Chemistry 1972) Christian B. Anfinsen, amerikan. Biochemiker,geb. 26. Maerz 1916, gest. 14. Mai 1995

    10. Anfinsen, Christian B.
    anfinsen, christian B.,. in full christian BOEHMER anfinsen (b. March26, 1916, Monessen, Pa., USd. May 14, 1995, Randallstown, Md
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    in full CHRISTIAN BOEHMER ANFINSEN (b. March 26, 1916, Monessen, Pa., U.S.d. May 14, 1995, Randallstown, Md.), American biochemist who, with Stanford Moore and William H. Stein , received the 1972 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for research clarifying the relationship between the molecular structure of proteins and their biological functions. Anfinsen received a doctorate in biochemistry from Harvard University in 1943 and then held various research and teaching positions. He joined the staff of the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, Md.) in 1950, and he headed the laboratory of chemical biology in the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases from 1963 to 1982. He was a professor of biology at Johns Hopkins University from 1982 until his death. In his Nobel Prize-winning research, Anfinsen studied how the enzyme ribonuclease breaks down the ribonucleic acid (RNA) present in food. Anfinsen was able to ascertain how the ribonuclease molecule folds to form the characteristic three-dimensional structure that is compatible with its function. His writings include The Molecular Basis of Evolution

    11. Anfinsen, Christian B.
    anfinsen, christian B. . in full christian BOEHMER anfinsen (b.
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    Anfinsen, Christian B.,
    in full CHRISTIAN BOEHMER ANFINSEN (b. March 26, 1916, Monessen, Pa., U.S.d. May 14, 1995, Randallstown, Md.), American biochemist who, with Stanford Moore and William H. Stein , received the 1972 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for research clarifying the relationship between the molecular structure of proteins and their biological functions. Anfinsen received a doctorate in biochemistry from Harvard University in 1943 and then held various research and teaching positions. He joined the staff of the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, Md.) in 1950, and he headed the laboratory of chemical biology in the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases from 1963 to 1982. He was a professor of biology at Johns Hopkins University from 1982 until his death. In his Nobel Prize-winning research, Anfinsen studied how the enzyme ribonuclease breaks down the ribonucleic acid (RNA) present in food. Anfinsen was able to ascertain how the ribonuclease molecule folds to form the characteristic three-dimensional structure that is compatible with its function. His writings include The Molecular Basis of Evolution

    12. Profiles In Science: Christian Anfinsen
    cells. The National Library of Medicine is the repository for the ChristianB. anfinsen Papers, which range from 1939 to 1999. The
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    Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr. (1916-1995), was an American biochemist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize for work that helped explain the structure and composition of proteins in living cells. The National Library of Medicine is the repository for the Christian B. Anfinsen Papers, which range from 1939 to 1999. The collection contains laboratory notebooks, research reports, published articles and books, correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, speeches, news clippings, photographs, and physical objects. As part of its project, the National Library of Medicine is digitizing and making available over the World Wide Web a selection of the Christian Anfinsen Papers, for use by educators and researchers. This Web site provides access to the portions of the Christian Anfinsen Papers that are now publicly available. We suggest that new visitors begin with the online Exhibit , which includes a small selection of documents and visuals, organized by subject. The Exhibit provides biographical information and short essays about Dr. Anfinsen's work, and these lead to the digitized documents and visuals. In addition to the Exhibit, visitors may access the publicly available materials through

    13. American National Biography Online: Anfinsen, Christian B.
    anfinsen, christian B. (26 Mar. 191614 May 1995), biochemist and Nobel laureate, was born christian Boehmer anfinsen,
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    14. Anfinsen, Christian B.
    anfinsen, christian B. (19161995). Born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, March26, 1916. From Les Prix Nobel 1972. christian B. anfinsen died in 1995.
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    Anfinsen, Christian B. Born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1916. Dr. Anfinsen obtained a B.A. degree from Swarthmore College in 1937 and an M.S. in organic chemistry in 1939 from the University of Pennsylvania. He spent the year 1939-40 as a Visiting Investigator at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagec. In 1943, he received a Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School in biochemistry and spent the next seven years at Harvard Medical School; first as Instructor and then as Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry. During this time, he spent a year (1947-48) as a Senior Fellow of the American Cancer Society working with Dr. Hugo Theorell at the Medical Nobel Institute. Dr. Anfinsen left Harvard in 1950 to become Chief of the Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Metaolism in the National Heart Institute of the National Institutes of Health. He was again at Harvard Medical School as Professor of Biological Chemistry in 1962-63 and then returned to the National Institutes of Health to assume his present position. In Anfinsen's early work, he and Steinberg studied the non-uniform labelling in newly synthesized proteins - a technique with later permitted Dintzis, Canfield and others to determine that proteins are synthesized sequentially from the amino-terminal and in vivo, and to calculate the rate at which amino acids are polymerized.

    15. Anfinsen, Christian B.
    Translate this page anfinsen, christian B. (1916-). christian B. anfinsen est né à Monessen,en Pennsylvanie, le 26 mars 1916. Sorti du collège en
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    Il a entrepris l'édition des Advances in Protein Chemistry, et nous a laissé un important ouvrage: The Molecular Basis of Evolution, paru en 1959.
    Ainsi, dès 1962, la preuve était faite que la séquence des résidus déterminée par le code génétique détermine à son tour les autres structures des protéines; résultat d'une importance capitale. Dans le processus de renaturation de la ribonucléase, les huit cystéines (S-H) se réoxydent grâce à l'oxygène atmosphérique, et rétablissent ainsi les quatre ponts disulfure; ceux-ci impliquent les mêmes paires de cystéines que la molécule native. Or, bien que le calcul de probabilités montre que les huit cystéines d'une seule chaîne polypeptidique peuvent former jusqu'à 105 ensembles de ponts di sulfure différents, seul l'ensemble qui était présent dans la molécule de ribonucléase native sera formé.
    Au cours des années 1970, Anfinsen et son équipe ont travaillé sur une nouvelle nucléase extracellulaire de staphylococcus aureus. Ils ont déterminé la séquence des 149 amino-acides qui la composent, et ont décrit ses propriétés enzymatiques, chimiques et immunologiques, faisant appel à toutes les techniques modernes de la chimie, de la spectroscopie et de la chromatographie. Pour affiner ses travaux, Anfinsen, en collaboration avec Cuatrecasas, a mis au point le principe de la chromatographie d'affinité, qui rend depuis lors d'immenses services pour la purification et l'identification des cibles hormonales des membranes plasmiques dans les cellules eucaryotiques, et pour l'identification des acides aminés dans une chaîne polypeptidique, ainsi que la détermination de leurs sites actifs.

    16. 2002 Christian B. Anfinsen Award - Roger Y. Tsien
    Roger Y. Tsien 2002 christian B. anfinsen Award. Biography. RogerY. Tsien was born in New York City in 1952 and received his AB in
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    17. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
    , This Web site makes available digital...... anfinsen, CB (christian B.). Title, National Library of Medicine profilesin science.
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    Title National Library of Medicine : profiles in science Description This Web site makes available digital versions of archival collections of prominent 20th century biomedical scientists. The collections were donated to the National Library of Medicine and include both published and unpublished materials, including books and journals, pamphlets, diaries, manuscripts and audio-visual materials. The scientists represented at the time of cataloguing (June 2002) were: Linus Pauling, Barbara McClintock, Marshall Nirenberg, Christian Anfinsen, Julius Axelrod, Martin Rodbell, Joshua Lederberg and Oswald T. Avery. For each scientist there is a list of materials available, a finding aid and an exhibition. The documents themselves are in a number of formats, including Adobe PDF for some documents and Apple Quick Time and Real Player for moving pictures. More information on obtaining the plugins is supplied. Keywords Pharmacology Genetics Collections [Publication Type] Chemistry ... Biochemistry Personal name Rodbell, Martin 1925-

    18. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
    scientists represented at the time of cataloguing (June 2002) were Linus Pauling,Barbara McClintock, Marshall Nirenberg, christian anfinsen, Julius Axelrod
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    19. Christian B
    1971 1973 christian B. anfinsen. The Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1972. christianB. anfinsen was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1916.
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    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Christian B. Anfinsen The Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1972 Christian B. Anfinsen was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1916. He obtained a B. A. degree from Swarthmore College in 1937 and an M.S. in organic chemistry in 1939 from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1943, he received a Ph. D. from Harvard Medical School in biochemistry and spent the next seven years at Harvard Medical School; first as Instructor and then as Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry. He spent a year (1947-48) as a Senior Fellow of the American Cancer Society working with Dr. Hugo Theorell at the Medical Noble Institute. Dr. Anfinsen left Harvard in 1950 to become Chief of the Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Metabolism in the National Heart Institute of the National Institute of Health. Dr. Anfinsen is an editor of Advances in Protein Chemistry and he served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Biological Chemistry. He is active as a member of the Board of Governors of the Weizrnann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, and was elected President of the American Society of Biological Chemists for the Academic Year 1971-72. His honors include a Rockefeller Foundation Public service Award in 1954, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1958, election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1963 and the Royal Danish Academy in 1964, and Honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Swarthmore College (1965), Georgetown University (1967), and New York Medical College (1969).

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    NobelWinning Chemists. Kurt Alder. Sidney Altman. christian B. anfinsen. SvanteAugust Arrhenius. Francis William Aston. Adolf Von Baeyer. Derek HR Barton. PaulBerg.
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