- Luis
Federico Leloir ForMemRS (September 6, 1906 –
December 2, 1987) was an
Argentine physician and
biochemist who
received the 1970
Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
- The
Leloir pathway is a
metabolic pathway for the
catabolism of D-galactose. It is
named after Luis
Federico Leloir, who
first described it. In the first...
-
Maurice Leloir (1
November 1853 – 7
October 1940) was a
French illustrator, watercolourist, draftsman, printmaker,
writer and collector.
Leloir was the...
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carried out by the
three prin****l
enzymes in a
mechanism known as the
Leloir pathway. The
enzymes are
listed in the
order of the
metabolic pathway: galactokinase...
- The
Leloir Institute is a non-profit
research center in
Buenos Aires specializing in biochemistry,
cellular biology,
molecular biology, and
related activities...
- Dom
Louis Leloir, O.S.B., (1911–1992),
originating from Namur, Belgium, was a
Benedictine monk at the
Abbey of Clervaux, Clervaux, Luxembourg. His preoccupations...
- Alexandre-Louis
Leloir (14
March 1843 – 28
January 1884) was a
French painter specializing in
genre and
history paintings. Alexandre-Louis
Leloir was born in...
- Juhel. She
married Auguste Leloir with whom she had two sons: the
illustrator Maurice Leloir and the
painter Alexandre-Louis
Leloir.
Colin exhibited her first...
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According to legend, the
sauce was
invented by the
physician Luis
Federico Leloir in the mid-1920s at the golf club of the
seaside resort Mar del Plata. Tired...
- animals, and
shared the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1947. Luis
Leloir discovered how
organisms store energy converting glucose into
glycogen and...