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Editore: Kagaku Dojin, Kyoto, 1973
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Octavo in dark turqoise cloth and while color ilus DJ; 291 + index, illus. ** Volume two only ** Second edition of Molecular Biology of the Gene, translated assumedly for the first time (the second ed.) into Japanese. Uncommon. Fine in near fine(-) to very good lightly soiled and redge-ubbed DJ with…small chip to upper rear edge, about 1 x .25 inches.

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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition. xvi, 1 leaf, 605 pp; illus. Original cloth, small 4to. Near Fine, in near fine dust jacket.

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Paperback Shinsho. Condizione: Brand New. Japanese language. 6.93x4.41x0.71 inches. In Stock.

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Mit einer Einführung von H.Haber. - Hamburg 1971, 8°, 287 pp., zahlr. Abbildungen, orig. Leinenband.

La Double Hélice : Comment Un Jeune Savant De Vingt-cinq Ans, En Découvrant La Structure De L'adn, A
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La Double Hélice : Comment Un Jeune Savant De Vingt-cinq Ans, En Découvrant La Structure De L'adn, A
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Altre immaginiEtude du Role de l'Arn dans le Transfert de l'Information Genetique.
GROS, Francois (1925-2022) ; Shiro NAONO ; D. HAYES ; F. HAYES ; WATSON, James Dewey (b. 1928).
Editore: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1962)., Offprint from: Acides Ribonucleiques et Polyphosphates Structure, Synthese et Fonctions (Strasbourg:, 1962
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8vo. 437-463 pp. Figs. Printed wrappers. Signature of Norman Horowitz. Fine. RARE. The Study of the Role of RNA in the Transfer of Genetic Information. / Francois Gros was the co-discoverer of messenger RNA who also advanced French life sciences. The year 1961 marked an important stage in Gros' work. Invited by Professor James D…ewey Watson to come and carry out a research internship in his laboratory at Harvard University, he managed to demonstrate, for the first time with researchers from this laboratory, the existence of messenger RNA. intermediaries . . . In 1963, Francois Gros was offered the leadership of the microbial physiology department of the Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology in Paris. There, joined by various researchers from the United States, he continued his work on messenger RNA (1963-1968) and demonstrated with his colleague Michel Revel (1966) the existence of proteins also called "initiation factors". » playing a major role in the "start" of genetic translation within cells (protein synthesis in contact with messenger RNA and ribosomes). / "The visit of Francois Gros in the spring of 1960 was crucial in focusing attention on messenger RNA." â" James D. Watson, "The involvement of RNA in the synthesis of proteins," Nobel Prize lecture. / "For Crick, four kinds of information transfer clearly existed: DNA [arrow right] DNA (DNA replication), DNA [arrow right] RNA (the first step of protein synthesis), RNA [arrow right] protein (the second step of protein synthesis) and RNA [arrow right] RNA (RNA viruses copying themselves). There were two steps for which there was no evidence but that Crick thought were possible . . . DNA [arrow right] protein (this would mean RNA was not involved in protein synthesis) and RNA [arrow right] DNA (structurally possible, but at the time, there no was no perceptible biological function)." â" Cobb. « Dans son livre Les secrets du gene, Francois Gros rapporte qu'il a obtenu avec Shiro Naono, dans le laboratoire de Jacques Monod, des rà sultats qui, eux aussi, indiquent l'implication d'un ARN, de renouvellement tres rapide, dans la synthese protà ique bactà rienne?; ils sont publià s en 1960, en francais, dans les Comptes Rendus de l'Acadà mie des sciences. » â" Christine Petit, « Francois Gros (1925â"2022), » Comptes Rendus. Biologies, Volume 346 (2023) no. S2, pp. 3-8. Watson shared the 1962 Nobel Prize with Maurice Wilkins and Francis Crick for the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. Wasson, Nobel Prize Winners. PROVENANCE: This was the personal copy of Norman Horowitz (1915-2005), who was a geneticist at Caltech who achieved national fame as the scientist who devised experiments to determine whether life might exist on Mars.
Altre immaginiEditore: Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 60, No. 6, pp. 697-718, December 1950., Offprint:, 1950
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Tall 8vo. 3 figs., 10 tables, refs., pencil notation on fig. 3 (presumably by DeMars). Self-wraps; two rusted (original) staples, slight stain from rust. Signature of Robert DeMars and author's name notation on cover. Fine. [with:] WATSON, James Dewey. The Properties of X-Ray-Inactivated Bacteriophage. II. Inactivation by Indire…ct Effects. Offprint: Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 63, No. 4, pp. 473-485, April 1952. 3 figs., 6 tables, refs. Self-wraps; two rusted (original) staples, slight stain from rust. Signature of Robert DeMars and author's name notation on cover. Fine. FIRST EDITION(s) of James D. Watson's first published research papers, in support of his doctoral candidacy, dealing with inactivation of T2 bacteriophage with X-Rays. Luria and Dulbecco had previously discovered (1949) that bacteriophage could be inactivated by ultraviolet irradiation, and in this paper Watson describes similar effects obtained by X-Ray exposure. A result of this investigation was that the required "killing" dosage or "hits" is logarithmically related to the intensity of the exposure, unlike ultraviolet irradiation. Through a sophisticated technique using heat-inactivated E. coli, Watson was able to measure the adsorptive capacities of various T-phages and postulate the damage done to a phage's ability to adsorb and infect a host bacterium, resulting in subsequent lysis. In his second paper, Watson demonstrates the indirect effect of "hyperprotection" of X-Ray inactivated phage by concentrations of cysteine. "The struggle in the spring of 1950 was 'to write up minor results' for his thesis. He thought of it as 'torture.' He wrote the thesis in a month, but Salva 'did not like is' and took it home for rewriting. 'Not surprisingly,' Watson recalled, 'the thesis was accepted without fuss at my Ph.D. exam in late May.' He later reflected that he got his degree fast, 'not because I was really that bright, but because there was very much less to learn.'" [McElheny]. Provenance: Robert DeMars' copies of these papers. As the third graduate student mentored by Salvador Luria, DeMars went on to positions at Washington University (St. Louis) and the University of Wisconsin (Madison). His genetic research also involved investigations using strains of T bacteriophage. As a personal friend and colleague of the author, Watson gave copies of all his papers to DeMars as they were published. McElheny, Watson and DNA Making a Scientific Revolution, pp. 25-28.
Altre immaginiEditore: Gondolat, Budapest, 1970
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In original cloth with the illustrated paper wrapper. 176 p. Signed Hungarian edition. The wrapper is chipped. A very good copy. In original cloth with the illustrated paper wrapper.
Biologie molà culaire du gà ne [Paperback] Watson (James Dewey) - François Gros, Gà rard Contesse, Crepin, Kourislky et Revel, et François Jacob eds.
Watson (James Dewey) - François Gros, Gà rard Contesse, Crepin, Kourislky et Revel, et François Jaco
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1968 BROCHE.

Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. (J D Watson").
Watson, James Dewey, Biochemiker und Nobelpreisträger (geb. 1928).
Editore: O. O., 18. September 1975., 1975
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1 S. Qu.-kl.-schmal-8vo. James D. Watson hatte 1962 zusammen mit F. H. C. Crick und Maurice Wilkins den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin erhalten für ihre Entdeckungen über die Molekularstruktur der Nukleinsäuren und ihre Bedeutung für die Informationsübertragung in lebender Substanz".
Altre immaginiTyped Letter Signed, "Jim Watson,"
Watson, James Dewey, American molecular biologist, geneticist and zoologist (born 1928).
Editore: Cold Spring Harbor, 7. XI. 2006., 2006
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4to. 1/2 p. Printed letterhead "Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory". My day to day, if not hour to hour, existence is too crowded to let me seriously review your manuscript over the foreseeable future. Without reading it, I would not be able to write the appropriate foreword.".