Christian de Duve won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974.
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christian de duve a belgian researcher discovered lysosomes in 1949
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Christian de Duve was 95 years old when he died on May 4, 2013 (birthdate: October 2, 1917).
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Duve and George E. Palade for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
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Christian De Duve has written:
'Construire une cellule'
'A guided tour of the living cell' -- subject(s): Cells, Cytology
'Tissue fractionation studies'
'Vital dust' -- subject(s): Origin, Life, Evolution (Biology), Life (Biology)
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It is shared by Albert Claude, Christian de Duve and George E. Palade.
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Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, and George E. Palade
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Peroxisomes were discovered by a Belgian cytologist named Christian de Duve in the 1960s. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 for his discoveries regarding the structure and function of organelles within cells, including peroxisomes.
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Karen Duve has written:
'Dies ist kein Liebeslied' -- subject(s): Belletristik, OUR Brockhaus selection
'Novela de La Lluvia'
'Regenroman. Sonderausgabe'
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Freimut Duve was born on November 26, 1936, in Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Duve and George E. Palade for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
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The lysosome was discovered by Belgian scientist Christian de Duve in 1955. It is known as the cell's recycling center, containing enzymes that break down waste materials. Dysfunction of lysosomes can lead to various diseases known as lysosomal storage disorders.
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Christian de Castries's birth name is de Castries, Christian Marie Ferdinand de La Croix.
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Lysosomes and vacuoles are pretty much the same organelle with certain specializations in plants and animals. Lysosomes were discovered by Belgian cytologist Christian De Duve. Lysosomes fuse with vacuoles and empty their contents into them for digestion of cellular content and also to break up waste material and cellular debris.
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The term "organelle" was first coined by Belgian cytologist Christian de Duve in 1950. He used the term to describe the membrane-bound structures within cells that perform specific functions.
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Thomas Duve has written:
'Befindet sich die Gemeinde Johanngeorgenstadt (Sachsen) in einer Haushaltsnotlage?' -- subject(s): Finance, Municipal corporations, Municipal finance, Public Debts
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Christian Julius De Meza was born on January 14, 1792.
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Christian Julius De Meza was born on January 14, 1792.
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Christian de Bartillat died on April 21, 2012, in Paris, France.
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Christian de Castries was born on August 11, 1902, in Paris, France.
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Christian de Castries died on July 29, 1991, in Paris, France.
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The nationality of Olympique de Marseille's Christian Caminiti is France.
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The men warn Baron Christian de Neuvilltte about Cyrano's nose.
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Summary of the book 'Stolen Life' by Christian de Montella
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Christian de Bartillat was born in 1930, in Saligny-sur-Roudon, Allier, France.
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