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  1. Severo Ochoa (Hispanic-American Biographies) by Gregory Garretson, 2005-09-15
  2. Severo Ochoa: La emocion de descubrir (Spanish Edition) by Marino Gomez-Santos, 1993
  3. Trabajos reunidos de Severo Ochoa, 1928-1975 by Severo Ochoa, 1975
  4. Homenaje al profesor Severo Ochoa en su 70 aniversario: International Symposium on Enzymatic Mechanisms in Biosynthesis and Cell Function : biografia de ... Barcelona-Madrid, septiembre 23-27/1975
  5. Severo Ochoa (Biografias Hispanoamericanas / Hispanic-American Biographies (Spanish)) (Spanish Edition) by Gregory Garretson, 2005-09-15
  6. Viruses, Oncogenes and Cancer (Progress in Medical Virology) (v. 32) by Joseph L. Melnick, Severo Ochoa, 1985-09
  7. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard
  8. Centro De Biological Molecular "Severo Ochoa" : Memoria 1995 - 1996; 1995 - 1996 Report -- English and Spanish Dual Text by Centro De Biologica Molecular, 1996-01-01
  9. Reflections on Biochemistry. In honour of Severo Ochoa. by Sevro, 1905-1993] ORO, J., et al (eds.). [OCHOA, 1976-01-01
  10. Severo Ochoa: amor y bioquímica.(TT: Severo Ochoa: love and biochemistry.): An article from: Epoca by Angeles Martín, 2000-08-27
  11. HOMENAJE AL PROFESOR SEVERO OCHOA EN SU 70 ANIVERSARIO. Internacional Symposium on Enzymatic Mechanisms in Biosynthesis and Cell Function. Barcelona-Madrid. September 23-27, 1975 by No Author, 1975-01-01
  12. El PSOE financió la manifestación contra Lamela: autobuses desde las localidades de la periferia, mails, faxes, sms ... El PSOE de Madrid utilizó su artillería ... Severo Ochoa): An article from: Epoca by Higinio Mosteiro, 2005-04-22
  13. The Living State: A Symposium by Paul Weiss, Philip H. Abelson, et all 1962
  14. Severo Ochoa y España by Marino GÓMEZ SANTOS, 2005

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Severo Ochoa was born at Luarca, Spain, on September 24th, 1905. He is the son of Severo Ochoa, a lawyer and business man, and Carmen de Albornoz.
His interest in biology was greatly stimulated by the publications of the great Spanish neurologist, , and he went to the Medical School of the University of Madrid, where he obtained his M.D. degree (with honours) in 1929. While he was at the University he was Assistant to Professor Juan Negrin and he paid, during the summer of 1927, a visit to the University of Glasgow to work under Professor D. Noel Paton.
After graduating in 1929 Ochoa went, with the aid of the Spanish Council of Scientific Research, to work under

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Ochoa, Severo, 190593, American biochemist and educator, b. Spain, M.D. Univ. of Madrid, 1929. After teaching at the universities of Madrid, Heidelberg, and Oxford, he came to the
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5. Severo Ochoa - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ochoa, Severo. In New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, edited by Noretta Koertge, vol. 5, 30512. Detroit Charles Scribner's Sons. External links
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Severo Ochoa de Albornoz (September 24, 1905 – November 1, 1993) was a Spanish American doctor and biochemist , and joint winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Arthur Kornberg
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Severo Ochoa was born in Luarca Asturias Spain . His father was Severo Manuel Ochoa, a lawyer and businessman, and his mother was Carmen de Albornoz. His father died when Ochoa was seven, and he and his mother moved to Málaga , where he attended elementary school through high school. His interest in biology was stimulated by the publications of the Spanish neurologist and Nobel laureate

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7. Ochoa, Severo - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Ochoa, Severo
Spanishborn US biochemist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for the discovery of enzymes that catalyse the formation of RNA (ribonucleic acid
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OCHOA, SEVERO (1905–) Spanish molecular biologist who received, with Arthur Kornberg, the 1959 Nobel Prize in physiology for discovering an enzyme that can be used to
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Each gene on a chromosome can be thought of as the instructions for making a particular protein in a cell. However, the genes themselves cannot direct the synthesis of the proteins they encode but must first be converted into a form that can be recognized by the cellular protein-making machine, the ribosome . This conversion process is called transcription. During transcription the instructions held in the genes (in the form of deoxyribonucleic acid [DNA]) are transcribed into a chemical form called ribonucleic acid (RNA). Because this RNA carries the message, or instructions, from the genes to the ribosomes, where it is ultimately converted into a protein molecule, it is called messenger RNA (mRNA). Most genes in a cell code for protein and hence are transcribed into mRNA. However, a few genes code for different types of RNA that are not used as templates for protein synthesis but instead are ends in themselves and carry out a variety of functions in the cell. Examples of these other kinds of RNA are transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), which are both critical to the process of protein synthesis.

9. Severo Ochoa
Severo Ochoa Severo Ochoa, a Hispanic scientist, was born on September 24, 1905 in a northern village of Spain. He was the youngest of seven children.
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Not long after his entrance to Madrid University, Ochoa made his first publication in biochemistry (1929) His publication was mainly about muscle creatine. He worked on the sources of energy for muscular contraction. By using muscles with low carbohydrate content he could make the muscle work with a new source of energy. This was a great discovery and interest at the time. In 1931, Ochoa married Carmen Cobian. Because of his dedication to his work he immediately returned to it after getting married. He devoted most of his time to work on the chemistry and energetics of muscle contraction. By 1932, Ochoa decided to extend his knowledge in enzymology at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. At this institute he discovered the antiglyoxalase effect of pancreatic extracts and their influence on the glycolysis of .muscle extracts. In 1936 there was a civil war and Ochoa and his wife decided to leave Spain and go to Heidelberg, where Ochoa continued the work he had started in Spain. He then joined the biochemical laboratory of Oxford University in 1938, where he studied the role of vitamin B1 in pyruvate metabolism. At Oxford he discovered the coupling of phosphorylation with oxidation of pyruvic acid in the brain. Severo Ochoa was a very intelligent man and his knowledge and dedication was seen in many discoveries. He helped in the study and or discovery of Pyruvic acid Oxidation, The condensing enzyme, Formation of oxalosuccinate and alpha-Ketoglutarate, The malice enzyme, Fatty acid metabolism and much more.

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Ochoa, Severo (sāvā`rō ōchō` ), 1905–93, American biochemist and educator, b. Spain, M.D. Univ. of Madrid, 1929. After teaching at the universities of Madrid, Heidelberg
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12. Ochoa, Severo (Am. Biochem.)
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Ochoa, Severo Ochoa United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (19051993)
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Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Severo Ochoa United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (1905-1993)
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He was born at Luarca, Spain, on September 24th, 1905. He is the son of Severo Ochoa, a lawyer and business man, and Carmen de Albornoz.
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Ochoa, Severo He was born at Luarca, Spain, on September 24th, 1905. He is the son of Severo Ochoa, a lawyer and business man, and Carmen de Albornoz.
After graduating in 1929 Ochoa went, with the aid of the Spanish Council of Scientific Research, to work under Otto Meyerhof at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut fr Medizinische Forschung at Heidelberg. During this period he worked on the biochemistry and physiology of muscle, and his outlook and training were decisively influenced by Meyerhof.
In 1931, Ochoa was appointed Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Madrid, a post he held until 1935. In 1932 he went to the National Institute for Medical Research, London, where he worked with Dr. H. W. Dudley on his first problem in enzymology.
Returning to Madrid in 1934, he was appointed Lecturer in Physiology and Biochemistry there and later became Head of the Physiology Division of the Institute for Medical Research, Madrid. In 1936 he was appointed Guest Research Assistant in Meyerhof's Laboratory at Heidelberg, where he worked on some of the enzymatic steps of glycolysis and fermentation. In 1937 he held a Ray Lankester Investigatorship at the Plymouth Marine Biological Laboratory and from 1938 until 1941 he worked on the biological function of vitamin B with Professor R. A. Peters at Oxford University, where he was appointed Demonstrator and Nuffield Research Assistant.

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Ochoa (ch), Severo 1905-1993. Spanish-born American geneticist who in 1955 discovered an enzyme that was used in the first synthesis of artificial RNA.
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