Christian de Duve. The separation and characterization of subcellular particles. Lecture delivered November 21, 1963 Posted with permissionhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/harvey-lectures/1039/thumbnail.jp
Alfred E. Mirsky. The chemical composition of chromosomes Lecture delivered December 21, 1950 Posted...
Dr. E.V. Cowdry. The Significance of the Internal Reticular Apparatus of Golgi in Cellular Physiolog...
Iwas born and educated in Russia and was 30 at the time of emigration to the United States,in 1977. ...
Christian de Duve - Nobel Lecture: Exploring Cells with a Centrifuge Nobelprize.org De Duve titled h...
Albert Claude. Studies on cells: morphology, chemical constitution, and distributions of biochemical...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
In the early 1950’s, during the near avalanche of discoveries, rediscoveries, and redefinitions of s...
Albert Claude, ca. 1930 Courtesy of Philippa Claude Albert Claude (24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983) was...
is an appropriate stage for a tribute to Professor C. de Duve on his 90th birthday. Indeed, the work...
Keith R. Porter. The submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm Lecture delivered March 15, 1956 Posted...
SUMMARY. — The history of centrifugation and the cell begins in the 1880s, with the history of exper...
Christian de Duve in his lab, 19149 In March 1947, in Louvain, de Duve set up his own research labor...
Christian de Duve with his colleagues, late 1960shttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/centenary-ch...
First electron micrograph of a lysosome-rich fraction from rat liver. From Novikoff et al., 1956. J....
In 1974, the year de Duve won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he created the Internationa...
Alfred E. Mirsky. The chemical composition of chromosomes Lecture delivered December 21, 1950 Posted...
Dr. E.V. Cowdry. The Significance of the Internal Reticular Apparatus of Golgi in Cellular Physiolog...
Iwas born and educated in Russia and was 30 at the time of emigration to the United States,in 1977. ...
Christian de Duve - Nobel Lecture: Exploring Cells with a Centrifuge Nobelprize.org De Duve titled h...
Albert Claude. Studies on cells: morphology, chemical constitution, and distributions of biochemical...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
In the early 1950’s, during the near avalanche of discoveries, rediscoveries, and redefinitions of s...
Albert Claude, ca. 1930 Courtesy of Philippa Claude Albert Claude (24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983) was...
is an appropriate stage for a tribute to Professor C. de Duve on his 90th birthday. Indeed, the work...
Keith R. Porter. The submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm Lecture delivered March 15, 1956 Posted...
SUMMARY. — The history of centrifugation and the cell begins in the 1880s, with the history of exper...
Christian de Duve in his lab, 19149 In March 1947, in Louvain, de Duve set up his own research labor...
Christian de Duve with his colleagues, late 1960shttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/centenary-ch...
First electron micrograph of a lysosome-rich fraction from rat liver. From Novikoff et al., 1956. J....
In 1974, the year de Duve won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he created the Internationa...
Alfred E. Mirsky. The chemical composition of chromosomes Lecture delivered December 21, 1950 Posted...
Dr. E.V. Cowdry. The Significance of the Internal Reticular Apparatus of Golgi in Cellular Physiolog...
Iwas born and educated in Russia and was 30 at the time of emigration to the United States,in 1977. ...