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Rudolf Schoenheimer (May 10, 1898 –
September 11, 1941) was a German-American
biochemist who
developed the
technique of
isotope labelling of biomolecules...
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developments have
shown that they were true prophets. From 1935
onwards Schoenheimer and
Rittenberg published a long
series of
papers in the
Journal of Biological...
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radioactive tracer studies of
protein turnover in the 1940s by
Rudolph Schoenheimer and
David Rittenberg.
Unlike the case with drugs, the
initial amount...
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experimented on rose breeding,
especially in the use of wild
species Rudolph Schoenheimer (1898–1941), German-American biochemist,
pioneer of
radioactive tagging...
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Schoenheimer,
Rudolf (1936). "Reagents for the
isolation of
carbonyl compounds from...
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applied to
other tissues. This ****ertion was
validated by
Rudolf Schoenheimer's work with
radioisotopes as
tracers in 1937. This in turn
would pave...
- PMID 19299327.
Brown MS,
Goldstein JL (April 2009). "Cholesterol feedback: from
Schoenheimer's bottle to Scap's MELADL". J.
Lipid Res. 50 (Supplement): S15 – S27....
- and was able to get a part-time
position as a
secretary to Dr.
Rudolf Schoenheimer, a
leading biochemist at
Columbia University's
College of Physicians...
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muant Brachyury gene of the
mouse to the
notochord Spouses Rudolph Schoenheimer (died 1941),
Heinrich Waelsch (married 1943)
Children Two
Awards Thomas...
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Northrop (1891–1987), co-recipient of 1946
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry Rudolph Schoenheimer (1898–1941), German-American
biochemist Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954)...