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Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments
He called the material “nuclein.” His year up, Miescher returned home to
Switzerland, while Hoppe-Seyler, who was cau- tious about the findings,
repeated the work. With the results confirmed, Miescher published the findings in
1871.1 Back in ...
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Not Just Any Medical School: The Science, Practice, and ...
Blood-serum contains a nuclein."17 Vaughan and McClintock tested their nuclein
for germicidal action by inoculating five-milliliter portions of the nuclein solution
with various bacilli and plating the mixture at intervals. The counts with two ...
Horace Willard Davenport, 1999
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Cancer: Its Cause and Treatment Without Operation Robert ...
without saying, therefore, that if the cellular tissue is to be maintained in a healthy
condition, the supply of nuclein must be ample. I should mention that besides
imparting vigor and vital energy to the body as a whole, nuclein also has an ...
Carmi Hazen, Robert Bell, 2006
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A History of the Life Sciences, Revised and Expanded
Critics charged that Miescher's so-called nuclein was a crude, chemically
undefined mixture, or merely albuminous material contaminated with phosphate
salts. Stung by harsh criticism, cautious, and reluctant to publish preliminary data,
...
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DNA Polymerases: Discovery, Characterization and Functions ...
Although Miescher did most of his work in 1869, his paper on nuclein was not
published until 1871. Nuclein was such a unique molecule that his mentor Prof.
Hoppe-Seyler was skeptical and wanted to confirm Miescher's results before ...
Since the newly extracted compound did not fit into any known group of
substances, it was obviously sui generis and so was given a new name—nuclein.
A modern study of the analytical data reveals that 30 per cent of the preparation ...
He named the new chemical nuclein. Miescher went on to show that nuclein
could be isolated not just from white blood cells, but also from many other types
of cells. He discovered that nuclein was slightly different from the organic
molecules ...
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Nucleic Acids in Chemistry and Biology
Treatment of this with alkali followed by acid gave Miescher a precipitate of a
phosphorus-containing substance, which he named nuclein. He later found this
material to be a common constituent of yeast, kidney, liver, testicular and
nucleated ...
G. Michael Blackburn, 2006
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Basic Principles in Nucleic Acid Chemistry
In the spring Of 1872, he notified the Natural History Society in Basel that he had
isolated “nuclein” of high molecular weight from sperm heads, as well as a basic
substance which he called “protamine.” The protamine was extracted by dilute ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «NUCLEIN»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
nuclein w wiadomościach.
Penn scientists make breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease research
"We target Tau, we target Sia Nuclein, we figure out a way to unfold it with a small molecule, drugs or a way to snag it with antibodies and throw ... «6abc.com, Lip 15»
Mendenial genetics - the hereditary factors
But, like Mendel, he was ahead of his time and about 75 years were to pass before the role of his nuclein as the genetic information of the cell ... «The Statesman, Maj 15»
Did life begin in a 'cosmic barbeque' near hot stars?
As it resided in the nuclei of cells, he called it nuclein. In 1953, Cambridge scientists James Watson and Francis Crick suggested what is now ... «Daily Mail, Maj 15»
The double-helix model
The substance, which Miescher called nuclein, today makes up the 'NA' element of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Yet it wasn't until the 1950s ... «Peninsula On-line, Maj 15»
My deadly genetic disease was just a bug
We may recall: the nuclein bases Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T) are the basic building blocks of DNA code. Say I had ... «io9, Lis 13»
Discovery of elusive 'quadruple helix' in our DNA could lead to new …
As it resided in the nuclei of cells, he called it nuclein. In 1953, Cambridge scientists James Watson and Francis Crick suggested what is now ... «Daily Mail, Sty 13»
The Violinist's Thumb
Convinced he'd found something unique, he named the substance "nuclein" — what later scientists called deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA. «NPR, Maj 12»
Four Inexpensive Whole Food Supplements
... sucrose, glucose, waxes, resins, steroids, growth factors, growth isorhanetin, nuclein, amines, quercitin, nucleic acids such as RNA and DNA, ... «Natural News.com, Paz 08»
Bee Pollen - A Budget Friendly Food for Health and Healing
Pollen also contains lecithin, amines, nuclein, guanine, xanthine, hypoxanthine, vernine, waxes, gums, resins, hydrocarbons, sterols, ... «Natural News.com, Mar 08»