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  1. Selected Papers of Frederick Sanger: (With Commentaries) (Series in 20th Century Biology) by Frederick Sanger, Margaret Dowding, 1996-08
  2. Permafrost: U.S.S.R.Contribution 2nd: International Conference Proceedings
  3. Frederick Sanger;: The man who mapped out a chemical of life, (Great men of science) by Alvin Silverstein, 1969
  4. Nobel Laureates in Chemistry: Marie Curie, Ernest Rutherford, Linus Pauling, Frederick Sanger, Svante Arrhenius, William Ramsay, Kary Mullis
  5. Sanger, Frederick: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Thomas M. Zydowsky, 2004
  6. Old Bryanstonians: Frederick Sanger, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Tahir Shah, Lucian Freud, Amy Studt, John Eliot Gardiner, Emilia Fox, Ben Fogle
  7. British Pacifists: Frederick Sanger, Eric Gill, Arthur Stanley Eddington, Augustus John, Olaf Stapledon, Peter Pears, Michael Tippett
  8. Academics of the University of Cambridge: Frederick Sanger, Max Born, Martin Lowry, Edward Waring, William Rivers, Raymond Williams
  9. British Conscientious Objectors: Frederick Sanger, E. M. Forster, Harold Pinter, Benjamin Britten, James Lovelock, Arthur Stanley Eddington
  10. Nobel Laureates with Multiple Nobel Awards: Marie Curie, Linus Pauling, Frederick Sanger, John Bardeen
  11. English Biochemists: Frederick Sanger, Arthur Peacocke, Phyllis Starkey, Rodney Robert Porter, William Astbury, Dorothy Maud Wrinch
  12. A Choice of Anglo-Saxon Verse by Richard Frederick Sanger Hamer, 1970-02-23
  13. Sanger, Fred: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Jeffery M. Vance, 2003
  14. Frederick Sanger

81. Frederick Sanger
Translate this page frederick sanger. Hijo de un médico general, se graduó en CienciasNaturales en 1939 y desde 1940 trabajó en el Departamento de
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Frederick Sanger Hijo de un médico general, se graduó en Ciencias Naturales en 1939 y desde 1940 trabajó en el Departamento de Bioquímica en la Universidad de Cambridge, investigando el metabolismo de la lisina, con el doctor A. Neuberger. Obtuvo el doctorado en Medicina en 1943. Sus estudios sobre la determinación de la estructura de las proteínas le lleva a determinar la secuencia de aminoácidos de la insulina, por lo que recibe el premio Nobel en 1958. Sanger describió la composición de la insulina como dos cadenas de aminoácidos unidas por dos puentes disulfuro, la cadena A con veintiún aminoácidos, y la B con treinta. Esta descripción permitió, posteriormente, en 1963, que la insulina fuera la primera proteína sintetizada en laboratorio. Pero las investigaciones de Sanger no se detuvieron ahí. Comenzó a estudiar algo que supondría una auténtica revolución en el conocimiento de la bioquímica, y aún más, fue el precursor de la genética actual. Determinó la secuencia base de los ácidos nucleicos -adenina, guanina, uracilo y citosina- lo que permitió que los científicos pudieran empezar a "leer" la información genética. Por este trabajo, verdaderamente excepcional, le fue concedido su segundo premio Nobel en química, en 1980. Lo compartió con Paul Berg y Har Gobind Khorana, que trabajaban junto a Sanger en la Universidad de Cambridge, donde ha alcanzado el cargo de jefe de la División de Química Proteica en el Laboratorio del Medical Research Council for Molecular Biology.

82. ChIN S Summary Page Frederick Sanger, MRC Laboratory Of Molecular
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84. Frederick Sanger, Pioneer Of The Gene Research That Will Transform Medicine, Is
frederick sanger, pioneer of the gene research that will transformmedicine, is afraid it will be exploited. Anjana Ahuja reports.
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Frederick Sanger, pioneer of the gene research that will transform medicine, is afraid it will be exploited. Anjana Ahuja reports The double Nobel laureate who began the book of life There are no plaques or certificates on the walls, no citations on the mantelpiece and no medals lying around. Nothing in this simply furnished house in a quiet Cambridgeshire village would lead you to guess that it belongs to Dr Frederick Sanger, one of only four people to have won two Nobel prizes. The 81-year-old biochemist sees nothing odd about keeping his prizes, both for chemistry, in the attic. "You get a nice gold medal, which is in the bank," he smiles. "And you get a certificate, which is in the loft. I could put it on the wall, I suppose. I was lucky and happy to get it, but I'm more proud of the research I did. There are some people, you know, who are in science just to get prizes. But that's not what motivates me." It is this kind of modesty that has kept Sanger, a thin, serious man, from becoming a household name. For it is his work on which the most ambitious science project ever undertaken - the Human Genome Project - is predicated. Sanger's second Nobel prize in 1980 was awarded to him and three colleagues at Cambridge University for discovering a way of sequencing genes. Genes are long chains of DNA molecules; the chains have four types of chemical links, and the order of these links determines what the genes do. Gene sequencing simply means spelling out the order, or sequence, of the links.

85. MSN Encarta - Frederick Sanger
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86. Grades
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87. Protéines à La "Une"
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Protein Spotlight
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S L M C 'est le chirurgien canadien Frederick Banting qui fut le premier à isoler l'insuline en 1922. Cependant, la recherche sur le diabète date déjà des années 1880. Deux physiologistes et pathologistes allemands, Oskar Minkowski et Joseph von Mering, pratiquèrent l'ablation de la glande pancréatique sur des chiens qui développèrent alors tous les symptômes du diabète et moururent rapidement. Une recherche plus approfondie permit par la suite de cibler plus précisément l'origine du diabète dans les îlots de Langerhans, des amas de cellules spécialisées au sein du pancréas. En 1910, un physiologiste anglais, Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, suggéra qu'un seul composant chimique manquait dans le pancréas des diabétiques. Il l'appela " l'insuline ". E n 1920, Frederick Banting isola un extrait à partir des îlots de Langerhans (qu'il appela " isletin ") et l'injecta à des chiens diabétiques. Le taux de glucose anormalement élevé dans le sang de ces chiens diminua et ils survécurent aussi longtemps qu'on leur administra l'extrait. Le même extrait fut ensuite injecté à un adolescent atteint du diabète, qui vit sa condition s'améliorer de jour en jour. La nouvelle se répandit à travers le monde comme une traînée de poudre et en 1923 déjà, de grands laboratoires produisaient de l'insuline.

88. Scientific American Digital Browse
File size 6.99 MB. Profile frederick sanger; October 1993; by Ruthen; 2 page(s)File size 92.1 KB. Yet frederick sanger seeks neither fame nor fortune.
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89. Nobel Prizes In Molecular Biology
Center mirror) Chemistry 1958. The prize was awarded to sanger, frederick,Great Britain, Cambridge University, b. 1918 for his
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Selected Nobel Prizes in Molecular Biology
Official Nobel Website (San Diego Supercomputing Center mirror) Chemistry 1958 The prize was awarded to:
    SANGER, FREDERICK, Great Britain, Cambridge University, b. 1918:
"for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin". Nobel e-Museum Link Physiology or Medicine 1958 The prize was divided, one half being awarded jointly to:
    BEADLE, GEORGE WELLS, U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, b. 1903, d. 1989; and TATUM, EDWARD LAWRIE, U.S.A., Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, NY, b. 1909, d. 1975:
"for their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events"; and the other half to:
    LEDERBERG, JOSHUA, U.S.A., Wisconsin University, Madison, WI, b. 1925:
"for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria". Nobel e-Museum Link Physiology or Medicine 1959 The prize was awarded jointly to:
    SEVERO OCHOA, U.S.A., New York University, New York; and ARTHUR KORNBERG, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA;

90. Encyclopedia: Frederick Sanger
Updated May 11, 2004. Encyclopedia frederick sanger. frederick sangerOM (born August 13, 1918) is a British molecular biologist
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    Frederick Sanger OM (born August 13 ) is a British molecular biologist who was working on problems related to the determination of the structure of proteins. His studies resulted in the determination of the structure of insulin; for this discovery he received Nobel Prize in Chemistry in
    In , he developed the chain termination method, also known as the "Sanger method." He later received another Nobel Prize in Chemistry in

    91. Intervista A FREDERICK SANGER
    Translate this page Intervista a frederick sanger. Piergiorgio Odifreddi. Per cominciare dal principio,o quasi, lei è stato obiettore di coscienza nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale.
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    Intervista a FREDERICK SANGER Piergiorgio Odifreddi
    Mio padre era membro degli " Friends", i quaccheri, che sono tradizionalmente pacifisti: non approvano che si ammazzi la gente. Era una cosa religiosa, tutto qui. E non ci sono stati problemi? Ma ebbe successo, e le valse il suo primo Nobel nel 1958. Cosa ricorda della cerimonia della consegna del premio? I metodi per la sequenziazione dell'RNA erano molto diversi da quelli per le proteine? Il virus phiX174, che risultò essere di 5.386 unità. La sua sequenziazione fu resa possibile dalla scoperta del cosiddetto "metodo più o meno'', che introdusse una tecnica diversa dalla frammentazione. Quella che lei chiamò, una volta, "la mia migliore idea''? E senza una lunga introduzione. Veramente? Purtroppo non mi sono tenuto al corrente del lavoro recente. Tutto questo nuovo lavoro le valse un secondo premio Nobel nel 1980. E' stato doppiamente sorpreso, questa volta? Lei continuò a lavorare anche dopo il secondo premio, e introdusse il metodo di bombardamento ("shotgun" che è poi stato usato dalla Celera per il Progetto Genoma.

    92. Margaret Sanger In Books: Compare Products And Prices At MySimon
    Selected Papers of frederick sanger (With Commentaries), Selected Papers of fredericksanger (With Commentaries) by frederick sanger and Margaret Dowding
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    93. Bioscope - Sanger - La Détermination De La Structure Des Protéines
    Translate this page FUNDP, La détermination de la structure desprotéines. frederick sanger 1918 -. Bio2001.
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    94. Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer - Encyclopedia Article About Frederick Spenc
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    95. MSU Chemistry - Gallery Of Chemists' Photo-Portraits And Mini-Biographies - Indi
    MSU Gallery of Chemists PhotoPortraits and Mini-Biographies. FrederickSanger. 1918-. Portrait 110 Location - Floor First - Zone
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    96. Janus: The Papers Of Edward Frederick Bulmer And The Bulmer Family
    124, Letter from CTS to EF Bulmer. 125, Letter from Charles PercySanger to EF Bulmer. 133, Letter from frederick Temple to EF Bulmer.
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    97. Glossar SANGER
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    98. A Gene Is A Discrete Sequence Of DNA Nucleotides.

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