Modern biochemistry and molecular biology would be impossible without discoveries in related fields of science. This paper aims to outline briefly the main stages of scientific activity of a Nobel Prize winner 1902 – German chemist Hermann Emil Fischer, one of the leading chemists of all times. Emil Fischer was a brilliant multifaceted scientist who left his mark in organic chemistry, physiology, medicine, gave impetus to the development of biochemistry. His insights into the structures of sugars, enzymes, proteins, and purines have become a launching pad for the further development of biochemistry and molecular biology. His contribution to the natural sciences was immense; some chemical reactions and concepts were named after him. This pro...
Verlauf und wichtige wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Eiweißforschung im 20.Jahrhundert sowie das Zu...
The first half of the 20th century was marked by significant scientific advances in the study of hor...
This contribution introduces a special collection of papers honoring the American-Hungarian chemistr...
Emil Fischer, considered as one of the greatest chemists of all times, carried out much of the funda...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
On the 26th May 2009, Edmond Fischer, winner with Ed Krebs of the Nobel prize in physiology or medic...
Our country has not yet gained recognition from a Nobel Committee, however, some Nobel Prize winners...
This paper aims to outline briefly the main stages of Frederick Sanger’s scientific activity – the o...
Thanks to the great discoveries of the Nobel laureates of the first half of the 20th century – E. Bu...
Data sets pertaining to the article Following in Emil Fischer’s Footsteps: A Site-Selective Probe of...
Two organic chemists of Croatian origin, Leopold Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, made significant contr...
The Nobel Prize in Chem. for 2004 is shared by Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose, who ...
The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Wars...
The discovery of cell-free fermentation by the chemist Eduard Buchner (1860-1917) is now regarded as...
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry celebrates a multitude of research areas, making the difficult ...
Verlauf und wichtige wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Eiweißforschung im 20.Jahrhundert sowie das Zu...
The first half of the 20th century was marked by significant scientific advances in the study of hor...
This contribution introduces a special collection of papers honoring the American-Hungarian chemistr...
Emil Fischer, considered as one of the greatest chemists of all times, carried out much of the funda...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
On the 26th May 2009, Edmond Fischer, winner with Ed Krebs of the Nobel prize in physiology or medic...
Our country has not yet gained recognition from a Nobel Committee, however, some Nobel Prize winners...
This paper aims to outline briefly the main stages of Frederick Sanger’s scientific activity – the o...
Thanks to the great discoveries of the Nobel laureates of the first half of the 20th century – E. Bu...
Data sets pertaining to the article Following in Emil Fischer’s Footsteps: A Site-Selective Probe of...
Two organic chemists of Croatian origin, Leopold Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, made significant contr...
The Nobel Prize in Chem. for 2004 is shared by Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose, who ...
The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Wars...
The discovery of cell-free fermentation by the chemist Eduard Buchner (1860-1917) is now regarded as...
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry celebrates a multitude of research areas, making the difficult ...
Verlauf und wichtige wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Eiweißforschung im 20.Jahrhundert sowie das Zu...
The first half of the 20th century was marked by significant scientific advances in the study of hor...
This contribution introduces a special collection of papers honoring the American-Hungarian chemistr...