"Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Torulopsis Utilis and Neurospora Crassa." Offprint from: Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 213, no. 1.
de ABELSON, Philip H. (1913-2004), & Henry J. VOGEL
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No place:: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1955., 1955. 8vo. 355-364 pp. Tables. Printed wrappers. Ownership rubber stamp of Norman Horowitz, California Institute of Technology. Fine. Abelson was a remarkable scientist with a wide range of areas in which he was expert. In 1939 he and Edwin McMillan discovered the first transuranic element (Neptunium), and Abelson went on to develop a liquid thermal diffusion process which was used to enrich uranium for the first atomic bomb. During the 1950's he discovered that amino acids can survive in fossils, a finding that would greatly influence biochemists and the study of paleontology. He later became editor of Science.
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- "Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Torulopsis Utilis and Neurospora Crassa." Offprint from: Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 213, no. 1.
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- ABELSON, Philip H. (1913-2004), & Henry J. VOGEL
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