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Leonor Michaelis
Single Molecule Enzymology À La Michaelis-Menten
Covalent Modification of Reduced Flavin Mononucleotide in Type-2 Isopentenyl Diphosphate Isomerase by Active-Site-Directed Inhibitors
Maud Menten, a Physician and Biochemist
Leonor Michaelis and Maud Leonora Menten Celebrating 100 Years of the Michaelis–Menten Equation
Maud Leonora Menten
The Biological Laboratory
Chemical Reactor Design
Enzyme Kinetics at the Molecular Level∗
Lecture 12 (Pdf)
Dr Maud Menten (March 20, 1879 – July 17, 1960) Was a Canadian Physician-Scientist Who Made Significant Contributions to Enzyme Kinetics and Histochemistry
The Course of Hermann Aron's
WILLIAM MANSFIELD CLARK August 17,1884-January 19,1964
In Memory of Professor Leonor Michaelis in Nagoya: Great Contributions to Biochemistry in Japan in the first Half of the 20Th Century ⇑ Toshiharu (Toshi) Nagatsu
History of the Membrane (Pump) Theory of the Living Cell from Its
People Teaching Research People Teaching Research
1936.Pdf (2.477Mb)
Commemorating the 1913 Michaelismenten
The Origins of Enzyme Kinetics
Top View
One Hundred Years of Michaelis–Menten Kinetics$
One Hundred Years of Michaelis–Menten Kinetics$
Leonor Michaelis
A 21St Century Perspective on the Contributions of Michaelis To
Paul Ehrlich and the Origins of His Receptor Concept
Arxiv:1705.10653V1 [Physics.Bio-Ph] 30 May 2017 Abstract
Some Lessons About Models from Michaelis and Menten
Some Called Her Miss Menten
Anecdotes of Named Chemists
LEONOR MICHAELIS HOUSE Is Named After the Famous German Biochemist and Co-Founder of the Field of Enzyme Kinetics
DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET, 1937 the Rockefeller University
Translation of the 1913 Michaelis− Menten Paper Kenneth A
Model of Real Estate Regulation Policy Classification Based on Michaelis-Menten Equation
Translation of the 1913 Michaelis− Menten Paper Kenneth A