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  1. Die Aktivierte Essigsaure und ihre Folgen: Autobiograph. Beitr. von Schulern u. Freunden Feodor Lynens : [Feodor Lynen gewidmet von d. Autoren aus Anlass seines 65. Geburtstages] (German Edition)
  2. Ehrenbürger Von Starnberg: Ina Seidel, Feodor Lynen, Liste Der Ehrenbürger Von Starnberg, Hermann Uhde-Bernays, Heribert Thallmair (German Edition)
  3. DIE AKTIVIERTE ESSIGSAURE UND IHRE FOLGEN AUTOBIOGRAPHISCHE BEITRAGE VON SCHULEM UND FREUNDEN FEODOR LYNENS by GUIDO R. (HERAUSGEGEBEN VON) HARTMANN, 1976
  4. DER WEG VON DER "AKTIVIERTEN ESSIGAURE" ZU DEN TERPENEN UND DEN FETTSAUREN. Nobel lecture in Physiology or Medicine 1964. by Feodor. Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. LYNEN, 1964

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Facts about Lynen, Feodor, (1911–79). German biochemist Feodor Lynen was a corecipient (with Konrad Bloch) of the 1964 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine. Lynen was
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    (1911–79). German biochemist Feodor Lynen was a corecipient (with Konrad Bloch) of the 1964 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine. Lynen was highly regarded in the scientific community. His work on the biosynthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids was cited by the Nobel prize committee as a contribution to pure chemistry and to the search for a remedy for heart disease caused by... Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites:
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23. Lynen, Feodor (Felix Konrad)
German biochemist who investigated the synthesis of cholesterol in the human body and the metabolism of fatty acids. For this work he shared the 1964
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Lynen, Feodor (Felix Konrad)
German biochemist who investigated the synthesis of cholesterol in the human body and the metabolism of fatty acids. For this work he shared the 1964 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Konrad Bloch
Lynen was born and educated in Munich, where he spent his whole career, becoming professor 1953 and director of the Max Planck Institute for Cell Chemistry (later Biochemistry) 1954.
Lynen in Munich and Bloch in the USA corresponded and worked out the 36 steps involved in the synthesis of cholesterol. Bloch found that the basic unit is the simple acetate (ethanoate) ion, a chemical fragment containing only two carbon atoms. In 1951, Lynen found the carrier of this fragment. Bloch then found an intermediate compound, squalene - a long hydrocarbon containing 30 carbon atoms. The final stage was the transformation of the carbon chain of squalene into the four-ring molecule of cholesterol.
Lynen also worked on the biosynthesis of fatty acids, isolating from yeast an enzyme complex that acts as a catalyst in the synthesis of long-chain fatty acids from acetyl coenzyme A and malonyl coenzyme A. He also elucidated a series of energy-generating reactions that occur when fatty acids from food are respired to form carbon dioxide and water.

24. Feodor Lynen Winner Of The 1964 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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F EODOR L YNEN
1964 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.
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    Residence: Germany
    Affiliation: Max-Planck-Institut für Zellchemie, Munich
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Lynen, Feodor . Born Apr. 6, 1911, in Munich. German biochemist. Member of the Leopoldina German Academy of Naturalists (1959) and the US National Academy of Sciences (1962).
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27. Feodor Lynen (German Biochemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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Feodor Lynen (Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen) was born on Thursday, April 06, 1911 in Munich and he was a famous scientist from Germany of Lutheran religion
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32. Lynen Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
Lynen, Feodor, 191179, German biochemist, grad. Univ. of Munich (Ph.D. 1937). He began teaching at the Max Planck Institute for Cell Chemistry in Munich in 1947.
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Biochimiste allemand, prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine en 1964 avec l'Américain Konrad Bloch pour leur découverte du métabolisme du cholestérol et des acides gras et de sa régulation. Formé à l'université de Munich, sa ville natale, où il soutient en 1937 un doctorat en chimie sous la direction de Heinrich Wieland (Prix Nobel de chimie en 1927), Lynen y sera nommé professeur de biochimie (1953) et dirigera l'Institut Max-Planck d'histochimie spécialement créé pour lui à l'initiative du biologiste Otto Warburg et du chimiste Otto Hahn, deux autres lauréats du prix Nobel. Poursuivant les travaux de son professeur H. Wieland, un des découvreurs (avec Windaus) de la structure chimique du cholestérol, Lynen et son groupe, simultanément à K. Bloch aux États-Unis et G. Popjak et J. Cornforth en Grande-Bretagne, déterminent  les quelque trente réactions enzymatiques qui assurent la transformation de l'acide acétiq […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

34. Feodor I Of Russia 1598 Reign Land Czars Time Procreate Tsars
Lynen, Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, Feodor Felix Konrad. Feodor Kuritsyn Feodor Vasiliyevich Kuritsyn in Russian) (? died no earlier than 1500) was a Russian
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35. Lynx | Define Lynx At Dictionary.com
lynen, feodor –noun, plural lynx es, (especially collectively) lynx for 1. 1. any of several wildcats
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36. Biographical Sketches
Lynen, Feodor Nirenberg, Marshall Prusiner, Stanley B. Stetten, DeWitt, Jr.
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37. LYNER - What Does LYNER Stand For? Acronyms And Abbreviations By The Free Online
Lyne, Adrian Lynedoch, Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lyneham Lynen Lynen, Feodor Lynen, Feodor LYNER Lynex
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38. Merck Lecturers
Lynen, Feodor 195960 Karl Folkers Lecturer Muxfeldt, Hans 1960-61 Karl Folkers Lecturer van Tamelen, E. 1960-61 Karl Folkers Lecturer Winstein, Saul 1960-61
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Lecturerships in Organic Chemistry
Ziegler, Karl Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1963 Robinson, Sir Robert Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1947 Ertman, G. A. Karl Folkers Lecturer Calvin, Melvin Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1961 Prelog, W. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1975 Jones, E. R. H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Barton, D. H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1969 Wittig, George James Sprague Lecturer
Nobel Prize 1979 Eschenmoser, A. Karl Folkers Lecturer Lynen, Feodor Karl Folkers Lecturer Muxfeldt, Hans Karl Folkers Lecturer van Tamelen, E. Karl Folkers Lecturer Winstein, Saul James Sprague Lecturer Westheimer, Frank Karl Folkers Lecturer Buchi, George Karl Folkers Lecturer Heilbronner, Edgar James Sprague Lecturer Scott, A. L. Karl Folkers Lecturer von Doering, William James Sprague Lecturer Buchi, George H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Bartlett, Paul D. James Sprague Lecturer Nakanishi, K. Karl Folkers Lecturer Roberts, John D. James Sprague Lecturer Breslow, Ronald Karl Folkers Lecturer Hammond, George S. James Sprague Lecturer Corey, E. J. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1990 Arigoni, Diulio

39. Lyne - Definition Of Lyne By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
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Lynen, Feodor; MacEwen, Sir William; Manson, Patrick; Masters and Johnson; Mayo, Charles Horace; McDowell, Ephraim; Medawar, Sir Peter Brian; Mesmer, Friedrich Anton
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