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Christian Boehmer Anfinsen Jr. (March 26, 1916 – May 14, 1995) was an
American biochemist. He
shared the 1972
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry with
Stanford Moore...
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Anfinsen's dogma, also
known as the
thermodynamic hypothesis, is a
postulate in
molecular biology. It
states that, at
least for a
small globular protein...
- In
molecular biology, an
Anfinsen cage is a
model for
protein folding used by some
cells to
improve the
production speed and
yield of
accurate products...
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Christopher James,
Delmos Whitley,
Leroy Hutson,
Joseph Scott, and
Roger Anfinsen,
performed by The
Natural Four. "A
Beautiful Rainbow"
contains samples...
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investigations of the
early 1990s. Givol, D., De Lorenzo, F., Goldberger, R.F. and
Anfinsen, C.B.
Disulfide interchange and the three-dimensional
structure of proteins...
- Direct. 5 (1): 31. doi:10.1186/1745-6150-5-31. PMC 2876114. PMID 20433725.
Anfinsen CB (July 1973). "Principles that
govern the
folding of
protein chains"...
- biochemist. He
shared a
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1972, with
Christian B.
Anfinsen and
William Howard Stein, for work done at
Rockefeller University on the...
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American Academy of Arts and
Sciences in 1992. He won the
Christian B.
Anfinsen Award in 1997,
Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2003, Harvey...
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public school district in
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Christian B.
Anfinsen (1916-1995), biochemist;
recipient of
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1972...
- cyclols. He won the
Nobel Prize for this
achievement in 1958.
Christian Anfinsen's studies of the
oxidative folding process of
ribonuclease A, for which...