Charles Weissmann (born 14 October 1931) is a Hungarian-Swiss molecular biologist. Weissmann is particularly known for the first cloning and expression...
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biologist, evolutionary theorist and proposer of the Weismann barrier Charles Weissmann (born 1931), Hungarian-Swiss molecular biologist Drew Weissman (born...
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Ernst, Edzard (2022). Charles, the alternative prince an unauthorised biography. Imprint Academic. ISBN 978-1-78836-070-8.; Weissmann, Gerald (September...
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Schaller from the University of Heidelberg, and Charles Weissmann from the University of Zurich (Weissmann contributed the first product interferon alpha)...
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Site-directed mutagenesis was achieved in 1974 in the laboratory of Charles Weissmann using a nucleotide analogue N4-hydroxycytidine, which induces transition...
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sequenced and produced recombinantly in E. coli in the laboratory of Charles Weissmann at the University of Zurich, in 1980. It was developed at Biogen,...
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Ulrich Aldag, Freimut Leidenberger, Heinrich Schulte, Rudolf Rigler, Charles Weissmann and Nobel Laureate Manfred Eigen. Eigen won the 1967 Nobel Prize in...
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Roush, Paul Schimmel, Peter G. Schultz, Gary Siuzdak, Eric Topol, Charles Weissmann, Ian Wilson, Peter Wright, Chi-Huey Wong and John R. Yates. In addition...
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critic Sigismond Thalberg, pianist and composer Regina Ullmann, poet Charles Weissmann, biochemist Alain and Gérard Wertheimer, owners of Chanel John Bercow...
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Project David Schwarz, inventor of the Zeppelin[full citation needed] Charles Weissmann, biochemist Eugene Wigner (Wigner Jenő), physicist and Nobel laureate...
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