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  1. A Synthetic Preparation Possessing Biological Properties Associated with Arginine-Vasopressin. Studies on the Synthesis of Lysine-Vasopressin. by Vincent du ; Bartlett, M Frederick Vigneaud, 1954-01-01
  2. The Condensation of Phenanthrenequinone With the Diaminocarboxylic Acid Derived From Biotin by Klaus & Glen W. Kilmer & Donald B. Melville & Vincent Du Vigneaud & Hugh H. Darby Hofmann, 1942
  3. A Trail of Research in Sulfur Chemistry and Metabolism and RelatedFields. SIGNED by author by Vincent Du Vigneaud, 1952
  4. Hormones of the Posterior Lobe of the Pituitary Gland by George W, Jr. & Vincent Du Vigneaud Irving, 1943
  5. The Structure of Biotin: a Study of Destriobiotin by Vincent & Donald B. Melville & Karl Folkers & Donald E. Wolf & Ralph Mozingo & John C. Keresztesy & Stanton A. Har Du Vigneaud, 1942
  6. The Role of Biotin in Fermentation and the Pasteur Effect by Dean & Richard J. Winzler & Vincent Du Vigneaud Burk, 1941
  7. The Synthesis of Anserine From L-1-Methylhistidine by Otto K. & Vincent Du Vigneaud Behrens, 1937
  8. The Structure of Biotin: the Formation of Thiophenevaleric Acid From Biotin by Donald B. & A.W. Moyer & Klaus Hofmann & Vincent Du Vigneaud Melville, 1942
  9. The Isolation of Biotin From Milk by Donald B. & Klaus Hofmann & Eleanor Hague & Vincent Du Vigneaud Melville, 1942
  10. The Formation of Adipic Acid By the Oxidative Degradation of the Diaminocarboxylic Acid Derived From Biotin by Klaus & Donald B. Melville & Vincent Du Vigneaud Hofmann, 1941
  11. Purification of the Pressor Principle of the Posterior Lobe of the Pituitary Gland By Electrophoresis by George W, Jr. & Helen M. Dyer & Vincent Du Vigneaud Irving, 1941
  12. Synthesis of A3, 4-Diaminotetrahydrothiophene and a Comparison of Its Stability With the Diaminocarboxylic Acid Derived From Bi by Glen W. & Marvin D. Armstrong & George Bosworth Brown & Vincent Du Vigneaud Kilmer, 1942
  13. Earl Baldwin McKinley by Vincent Du Vigneaud, 1938
  14. Characterization of the Functional Groups of Biotin by Klaus & Donald Melville & Vincent Du Vigneaud Hofmann, 1941

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Vigneaud Vincent du (1901-1978), biochemik amerykañski, profesor George Washington University w Waszyngtonie (1932-1938) i Cornell University w Ithaca (1938-1975). Zajmowa³ siê metabolizmem aminokwasów witamin antybiotyków oraz syntez± peptydów. Wyizolowa³ i zbada³ strukturê biotyny (1942 poda³ jej wzór), insuliny , hormonów przysadki: oksytocyny i wazopresyny (1953-1953). Nagroda Nobla w zakresie chemii w 1955. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

2. WIEM: Vigneaud Vincent Du
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Vigneaud Vincent du
Vigneaud Vincent du (1901-1978), biochemik amerykañski, profesor George Washington University w Waszyngtonie (1932-1938) i Cornell University w Ithaca (1938-1975). Zajmowa³ siê metabolizmem aminokwasów witamin antybiotyków oraz syntez± peptydów. Wyizolowa³ i zbada³ strukturê biotyny (1942 poda³ jej wzór), insuliny , hormonów przysadki: oksytocyny i wazopresyny (1953-1953). Nagroda Nobla w zakresie chemii w 1955. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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4. Vincent Du Vigneaud - Wikipedia
Translate this page Nicht angemeldet Anmelden Hilfe. Vincent du Vigneaud. aus Wikipedia, der freienEnzyklopädie. Vincent du Vigneaud (* 18. Mai 1901 in Chicago, † 11.
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Vincent du Vigneaud 18. Mai in Chicago 11. Dezember in White Plains New York ) war ein us-amerikanischer Biochemiker. Vigneaud war ab Leiter der biochemischen Abteilung der Cornell University Medical College ( Ithaca , New York) und von bis dort Professor für Chemie. Er isolierte, analysierte und synthetisierte die Hypophysen -Hinterlappenhormone Oxytocin und Vasopressin , dafür erhielt er im Jahre den Nobelpreis für Chemie Oxytocin erzeugt durch Wirkung auf die glatte Muskulatur die Wehen der Gebärmutter bei der Geburt und regrt außerdem den Milchfluss aus der Milchdrüse in die Brustwarzen an. Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge

5. Vincent Du Vigneaud
Vincent du Vigneaud. Vincent du Vigneaud (19011978). American biochemistand winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1955 for
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Vincent du Vigneaud
American biochemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1955 for the isolation and synthesis of two pituitary hormones: vasopressin, which acts on the muscles of the blood vessels to cause elevation of blood pressure; and oxytocin, the principal agent causing contraction of the uterus and secretion of milk.
Du Vigneaud studied at the University of Illinois, Urbana, took his doctorate from the University of Rochester, N.Y. (1927), then studied at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin, and the University of Edinburgh. He headed the biochemistry department of the George Washington University Medical School, Washington, D.C. (1932-38), and was professor and head of the department of biochemistry at the Cornell University Medical College, New York City (1938-67), and professor of chemistry at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (1967-75). Du Vigneaud and his staff helped identify the chemical structure of the hormone insulin in the late 1930s, and in the early 1940s they established the structure of the sulfur-bearing vitamin biotin. Later that decade, they isolated vasopressin and oxytocin and analyzed both those hormones' chemical structure. Du Vigneaud found that the oxytocin molecule contains only eight different amino acids, in contrast to the hundreds of amino acids most other proteins contain. In 1953 he was able to synthesize oxytocin, becoming the first to achieve the synthesis of a protein hormone. In 1946 du Vigneaud and his colleagues at Cornell achieved another breakthrough, the synthesis of penicillin.

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7. Vincent Du Vigneaud - Biography
vincent du vigneaud – Biography. To cite this document, always statethe source as shown above. vincent du vigneaud died in 1978.
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Vincent du Vigneaud was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 18th May, 1901, the son of the late inventor and machine designer Alfred J. du Vigneaud and his wife, Mary Theresa. He studied under Professor C.S. Marvel at The University of Illinois and took his B.Sc. degree in 1923 and M.Sc. in 1924.
During the year 1924-1925 he was assistant biochemist to Dr. W.G. Farr at the Philadelphia General Hospital and served on the Staff of the Graduate School of Medicine of Pennsylvania University . In 1927 he worked with Professor J.R. Murlin and submitted a thesis to the School of Medicine of Rochester University which earned him the Ph.D. As a Fellow of the National Research Council he worked with Professor J.J. Abel at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, with Professor George Barger at Edinburgh University Medical School and with Professor Charles R. Harington at London University College Hospital.
On his return to America, du Vigneaud joined the Physiological Chemical Staff at The University of Illinois under Professor W.C. Rose and in 1932 he became Head of the Biochemistry Department at the George Washington University School of Medicine. The Cornell University Medical College offered him a Professorship as Head of the Biochemistry Department in 1938.
Du Vigneaud has held many lectureships in universities in the United States and England, among the latter the Liversidge Lectureship at

8. Chemistry 1955
vincent du vigneaud. USA. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1955 Presentation Speech vincentdu vigneaud Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech. prev 1954, 1956 next.
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"for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone" Vincent du Vigneaud USA Cornell University
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9. Vigneaud, Vincent Du
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Vigneaud, Vincent du Vincent du Vigneaud was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 18th May, 1901, the son of the late inventor and machine designer Alfred J. du Vigneaud and his wife, Mary Theresa. He studied under Professor C.S. Marvel at Illinois University and took his B.Sc. degree in 1923 and M.Sc. in 1924.
During the year 1924-1925 he was assistant biochemist to Dr. W.G. Farr at the Philadelphia General Hospital and served on the Staff of the Graduate School of Medicine of Pennsylvania University. In 1927 he worked with Professor J.R. Murlin and submitted a thesis to the School of Medicine of Rochester University which earned him the Ph.D. As a Fellow of the National Research Council he worked with Professor J.J. Abel at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, with Professor George Barger at Edinburgh University Medical School and with Professor Charles R. Harington at London University College Hospital.
On his return to America, du Vigneaud joined the Physiological Chemical Staff at Illinois University under Professor W.C. Rose and in 1932 he became Head of the Biochemistry Department at the George Washington University School of Medicine. The Cornell University Medical College offered him a Professorship as Head of the Biochemistry Department in 1938.

10. Du Vigneaud, Vincent
du vigneaud, vincent. du vigneaud, 1968. By courtesy of Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. ( b. May 18, 1901, Chicago, Ill., U.S.d. Dec. 11, 1978, White Plains, N.Y.), du vigneaud studied at the
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Du Vigneaud, 1968 By courtesy of Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (b. May 18, 1901, Chicago, Ill., U.S.d. Dec. 11, 1978, White Plains, N.Y.), American biochemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1955 for the isolation and synthesis of two pituitary hormones: vasopressin, which acts on the muscles of the blood vessels to cause elevation of blood pressure; and oxytocin , the principal agent causing contraction of the uterus and secretion of milk. Du Vigneaud studied at the University of Illinois, Urbana, took his doctorate from the University of Rochester, N.Y. (1927), then studied at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin, and the University of Edinburgh. He headed the biochemistry department of the George Washington University Medical School, Washington, D.C. (1932-38), and was professor and head of the department of biochemistry at the Cornell University Medical College, New York City (1938-67), and professor of chemistry at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (1967-75). Du Vigneaud and his staff helped identify the chemical structure of the hormone insulin in the late 1930s, and in the early 1940s they established the structure of the sulfur-bearing vitamin biotin. Later that decade, they isolated vasopressin and oxytocin and analyzed both those hormones' chemical structure. Du Vigneaud found that the oxytocin molecule contains only eight different amino acids, in contrast to the hundreds of amino acids most other proteins contain. In 1953 he was able to synthesize oxytocin, becoming the first to achieve the synthesis of a protein hormone. In 1946 du Vigneaud and his colleagues at Cornell achieved another breakthrough, the synthesis of penicillin.

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MSU Gallery of Chemists' PhotoPortraits and Mini-Biographies. vincent du vigneaud. 1901-1978. Portrait 33. Location - Floor Fifth - Zone West Wing - Wall North - Sequence 5. Source Cornell University Archives. Sponsor Robert H. du vigneaud is best known for determining the structures of and synthesizing oxytocin and
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Technology Zurich) to receive the 2004 vincent du vigneaud Awards for their outstanding contributions to peptide Chemistry has been awarded to both vincent du vigneaud (1955) and R
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13. Vincent Du Vigneaud Winner Of The 1955 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
vincent du vigneaud, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. vincent du vigneaud. 1955 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry submitted by Davis) About vigneaud, vincent du( submitted by Jackson) du vigneaud, vincent (19011978)
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V INCENT D U V IGNEAUD
1955 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone.
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V INCENT D U V IGNEAUD
1955 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone.
Background

    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Cornell University, New York, NY
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Todd, Lord Alexander R. 1957. Urey, Harold Clayton, 1934. vigneaud, vincent du,1955. Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari, 1945. Walker, John E. 1997. Wallach, Otto, 1910.
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16. Du Vigneaud, Vincent
du vigneaud, vincent 190178, American biochemist, b. Chicago. He was professor of biochemistry and head of the department at George Washington Univ. school of medicine (1932-38) and at Cornell
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