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Nachlass Feodor Lynen >> B Nachlass Feodor Lynen >> II. Korrespondenz
1963
Enthält: A.
Agranoff, Bernard W.; Albers, H.; American Philosophical Society; Analytical Biochemistry; Anfinsen, C. B.; Angewandte Chemie; Annual Review of Plant Physiology; AIF; Arens, G.; Auer, Reinhart;
B.
BASF; Bacq, Z. M.; Baltscheffsky, Herrick; Barker, H. A.; Bartlett, Paul D.; Bayer, Ernst; Bayne, Stephen; Bell, Paul H.; Bianchini, Dott P.; Bloch, Konrad; Bock, H. E.; Bond, V. P.; Born, G. V. R.; Bortz, Edward L.; Bortz, Walter M.; Boyer, P. D.; Bücher, Th.;
C.
Capalna, Simion; Chance, Britton; Changeux, Jean-Pierre; Cohn, Josef; Cook, S. F.; Coursin, David Baird;
D.
Dannenberg, Heinz; Davis, Bernard D.; Dawson, R. M. C.; Delbrück, M.; Deulofeu, Venancio; Dick, Tuiskon; Dimroth, K.; Dixon, Bernard; Domagk, Gerhard; Domagk, Götz;
E.
Eigen, Manfred; Elhardt, Erwin;
F.
Farbenfabriken Bayer A. G.; Feldberg-Stiftung; Fournier, P.; Frankel, Max; Freese, Ernst; Fruton, Joseph S.;
G.
Gallo, Piero; Gatenbeck, Sten; Gesellschaft deutscher Chemiker; Gomes da Costa, S. F.; Goodman, Murray; Gosselin, L.; Green, David E.; Grisolia, S. ; Grob, CA.; Gutfreund, H. ;
H.
Haas; Hahn, Otto; Handler, Philip; Hasselbach, W.; Hassid, William Z.; Hecht, E.; Heiss,; Hellmann, Heinrich; Helmreich, Ernst J.; Henderson, L. M.; Hess, Benno; Hirnes, Dick; Hoffmann-la Roche & Co.; Hofmann, Klaus; Hollaender, Alexander; Horecker, Bernard; Hotchkiss, Rollin D.;
Sachakte
Hassid, William Z.
Hecht, E.
Hellmann, Heinrich
Henderson, L. M.
Hess, Benno
Himes, Dick
Dannenberg, Heinz
Bortz, Edward L.
Bond, Victor Potter
Coursin, David Baird
Bortz, Walter M.
Capalna, Simion
Bayer, Ernst
Bartlett, Paul D.
Frankel, Max
Gallo, Piero
Domagk, Gerhard
Domagk, Götz
Handler, Philip
Bell, Paul H.
Bianchini, Dott P.
Haas, Hans
Hahn, Otto
Grisolia, Santiago
Grob, C. A.
Green, David E.
Arens, G.
Gartenbeck, Sten
Baltscheffsky, Herrick
Auer, Reinhart
Bloch, Konrad
Bücher, Theodor
Gomes da Costa, S. F.
Goodman, Murray
Gosselin, Luc
Bock, Hans Erhard
Bacq, Z. M.
Agranoff, Bernard W.
Albers, H.
Born, Gustav Viktor Rudolf
Freese, Ernst
Fruton, Joseph S.
Heiss, R.
Helmreich, Ernst J.
Eigen, Manfred
Elhardt, Erwin
Anfinsen, C. B.
Dixon, Bernard
Dick, Tuiskon
Fournier, Paul
Horecker, Bernhard L.
Hoffmann-la Roche
Hofmann, Klaus
Hollaender, Alexander
Hollander, Vincent Paul
Dimroth, Karl
Bayne, Stephen
Boyer, Paul D.
Cook, S. F.
Davis, Bernhard D.
Dawson, R. M. C.
Delbrück, Max
Deulofeu, Venancio
Barker, H. A.
Hotschkiss, Rollin D.
Chance, Britton
Changeux, Jean Pierre
Cohn, Josef
Gutfreund, Herbert
Hasselbach, Wilhelm
Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik
Annual Review of Plant Physiology
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
Angewandte Chemie
Feldberg Foundation
American Philosophical Society
Analytical Biochemistry
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