Christian de Duve - Nobel Lecture: Exploring Cells with a Centrifuge Nobelprize.org De Duve titled his Nobel lecture “Exploring Cells with a Centrifuge,” and surprisingly, his discovery of lysosomes, an important organelle, or cell structure, responsible for the hydrolytic activity, was made using mainly a centrifuge. His laboratory at the Catholic University of Louvain did not even contain a microscope, which is unimaginable in a biochemical lab today. The discovery of lysosomes was in a way accidental and later confirmed by the then-novel electron microscopy in 1955. De Duve was only 38 years old at the time but had been exposed to rigorous training in biochemistry in the finest research institutes of the field.https://digitalcommons.rock...
SUMMARY. — The history of centrifugation and the cell begins in the 1880s, with the history of exper...
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Du...
Abstract Since Christian de Duve first described the lysosome in the 1950s, it has been generally pr...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
Christian de Duve. The separation and characterization of subcellular particles. Lecture delivered N...
is an appropriate stage for a tribute to Professor C. de Duve on his 90th birthday. Indeed, the work...
First electron micrograph of a lysosome-rich fraction from rat liver. From Novikoff et al., 1956. J....
Christian de Duve in his lab, 19149 In March 1947, in Louvain, de Duve set up his own research labor...
Christian de Duve. A guided tour of the living cell This two-volume set by the Nobel Prize winner fo...
n the early 50s, Christian De Duve identified a new cellular structure, the lysosome, defined as the...
Christian de Duve with his colleagues, late 1960shttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/centenary-ch...
In 1974, the year de Duve won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he created the Internationa...
Invention of the light microscope some 300 years ago allowed discovery of the unit of life, the cell...
Search Magazine, 1996 In the mid-1950s, extending the work of Claude and Keith Porter, George Palade...
On the sorting of proteins to compartmentalize the cell – The story of three Nobel Prizes from a mod...
SUMMARY. — The history of centrifugation and the cell begins in the 1880s, with the history of exper...
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Du...
Abstract Since Christian de Duve first described the lysosome in the 1950s, it has been generally pr...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
Christian de Duve. The separation and characterization of subcellular particles. Lecture delivered N...
is an appropriate stage for a tribute to Professor C. de Duve on his 90th birthday. Indeed, the work...
First electron micrograph of a lysosome-rich fraction from rat liver. From Novikoff et al., 1956. J....
Christian de Duve in his lab, 19149 In March 1947, in Louvain, de Duve set up his own research labor...
Christian de Duve. A guided tour of the living cell This two-volume set by the Nobel Prize winner fo...
n the early 50s, Christian De Duve identified a new cellular structure, the lysosome, defined as the...
Christian de Duve with his colleagues, late 1960shttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/centenary-ch...
In 1974, the year de Duve won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he created the Internationa...
Invention of the light microscope some 300 years ago allowed discovery of the unit of life, the cell...
Search Magazine, 1996 In the mid-1950s, extending the work of Claude and Keith Porter, George Palade...
On the sorting of proteins to compartmentalize the cell – The story of three Nobel Prizes from a mod...
SUMMARY. — The history of centrifugation and the cell begins in the 1880s, with the history of exper...
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Du...
Abstract Since Christian de Duve first described the lysosome in the 1950s, it has been generally pr...