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Selected Topics in the History of Biochemistry. Personal Recollections. Part III
1st Edition, Volume 37 - December 17, 1990
Editors: G. Semenza, R. Jaenicke
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780444598127
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As in Volumes 35 and 36, the chapters in this new volume complement, with personal recollections, the History of Biochemistry that was covered in the Comprehensive Biochemistry…Read more
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As in Volumes 35 and 36, the chapters in this new volume complement, with personal recollections, the History of Biochemistry that was covered in the Comprehensive Biochemistry Series, Volumes 30-33 by M. Florkin and Volume 34A by P. Laszlo. The biographical and autobiographical chapters will convey to the reader a lively, albeit at times subjective, view of the scientific and social environment in which the authors have worked, resulting in new concepts and theories on the biological sciences.
Content Headings: Physics and the riddle of life, M. Perutz. An octogenarian looks back, A. Neuberger. Wladimir Engelhardt: the man and the scientist, L.L. Kissilev. Autobiographical notes from a nomadic biochemist, H.M. Kalckar. Enzyme regulation: from allosteric sites to intracellular behavior, A. Sols, C. Cancedo and J.J. Aragon. Jean Brachet (1909-1988), H. Chantrenne. My love affair with membranes, A. Rothstein. Never a dull moment: peripatetics through the gardens of science and life, H.H. Eisenberg. The highest grade of this clarifying activity has no limit - Confucious, C.-L. Tsou.
Imprint: Elsevier Amsterdam
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 37
Published: December 17, 1990
Imprint: Elsevier Science
eBook ISBN: 9780444598127
GS
G. Semenza
Affiliations and expertise
Swiss Institute of Technology, ETH-Zentrum, Zürich, Switzerland
RJ
R. Jaenicke
Affiliations and expertise
Universität Regensburg Institut für Biophysik und Physikalische Biochemie Regensburg, Germany
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