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  1. Virologe: Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, James Batcheller Sumner, Wendell Meredith Stanley, Jakob Segal, Jeffery Taubenberger, Jean-Pierre Lecocq (German Edition)
  2. Biochemiker: Isaac Asimov, Frederic Vester, Hans Adolf Krebs, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Hans Fischer, James Batcheller Sumner (German Edition)
  3. James Batcheller Sumner: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  4. Hochschullehrer (Ithaca): John Rawls, Richard Feynman, Hans Bethe, Carl Sagan, Kenneth Wilson, James Batcheller Sumner, Oswald Mathias Ungers (German Edition)

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22. AccessScience | Biography | Sumner, James (Batcheller)
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23. James Batcheller Sumner Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Sumner, James Batcheller (submitted by Jackson) James Batcheller Sumner brief CV (submitted by Erica) discovery that enzymes can be crystallized. (submitted by Vladisl)
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J AMES B ATCHELLER S UMNER
1946 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his discovery that enzymes can be crystallized.
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    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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25. James Batcheller Sumner (American Biochemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
James Batcheller Sumner (American biochemist), Nov. 19, 1887Canton, Mass., U.S. Aug. 12, 1955Buffalo, N.Y.American biochemist and corecipient, with John Howard Northrop and Wendell
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26. Sumner, James - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Sumner, James
Sumner, James (Batcheller) (1887–1955) US biochemist. Sumner shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1946 with John Northrop and Wendell Stanley for his work in 1926 when he
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27. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1946
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Wendell Meredith Stanley
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946 was divided, one half awarded to James Batcheller Sumner "for his discovery that enzymes can be crystallized" ,the other half jointly to John Howard Northrop and Wendell Meredith Stanley "for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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28. Sumner, James Batcheller (Am. Biochem.)
Sumner, James Batcheller (Am. biochem.) isolation of urease
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29. Sumner, James
Sumner, James Batcheller (18871955) James Batcheller Sumner was born at Canton, Mass., on Nov. 19
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Sumner's research work at Cornell first centered around analytical methods; despite hard work he was unable to obtain any interesting results. He then decided to isolate an enzyme in pure form, an ambitious aim never achieved by anyone up till then, but a type of research suited to his scanty apparatus and very small laboratory staff. In particular, he worked with urease.
For many years his work was unsuccessful, but in spite of discouragement from colleagues who doubted whether any enzyme could ever be isolated in pure form he continued. In 1921, when his research was still in its early stages, he had been granted an American-Belgian fellowship and decided to go to Brussels to work with Jean Effront, who had written several books on enzymes. The plan fell through, however, because Effront thought Sumner's idea of isolating urease was ridiculous. Back in Ithaca, he resumed his work until finally, in 1926, he succeeded ("I went to the telephone and told my wife that I had crystallized the first enzyme", he wrote in an autobiographical note). His isolation and crystallization of urease met with mixed response; it was ignored or disbelieved by most biochemists, but it brought him a full professorship in 1929.
Sumner was married three times: in 1915 he married Bertha Louise Ricketts whom he later divorced. They had six children, one of whom died at an early age. In 1931 he married Agnes Paulina Lundkvist, and finally in 1943 Mary Morrison Beyer. He died of cancer on August 12, 1955.

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32. Sumner, James Batcheller - Personenlexikon
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amerikanischer Biochemiker, geboren 19.11.1887 Canton (Mass.), verstorben 12.8.1955 Buffalo (N.Y.); ab 1929 Professor in Ithaca (N.Y.); isolierte (und kristallisierte) 1919 aus der Schwertbohne (Canavalia ensiformis) die Lectine Canavalin und Concanavalin A und B; kristallisierte 1926 als erster ein Enzym, die (ebenfalls aus der Schwertbohne extrahierte) Urease, und erbrachte den Nachweis der Proteinnatur der Enzyme; stellte 1937 das Enzym Katalase kristallin dar; bestimmte mittels Ultrazentrifuge die relativen Molekülmassen von Urease, Katalase und anderen makromolekularen Proteinen; erhielt 1946 zusammen mit J.H. e Northrop und W.M. Stanley den Nobelpreis für Chemie.
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36. 20th Century Year By Year 1946
The prize was divided, one half being awarded to SUMNER, JAMES BATCHELLER, U.S.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, b. 1887, d. 1955 for his discovery that enzymes can be
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37. James Batcheller Sumner
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James Batcheller Sumner
U.S. biochemist who was the first to crystallize an enzyme, an achievement that led to knowledge of the protein nature of enzymes and earned him, with John Howard Northrop and Wendell Meredith Stanley, the 1946 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
After crystallizing the enzyme urease in 1926, Sumner went to Stockholm to study with Hans von Euler-Chelpin and Theodor (The) Svedberg. He crystallized the enzyme catalase in 1937 and also contributed to the purification of several other enzymes. Professor at the Cornell University Medical School, Ithaca, N.Y. (1929-55), in 1947 he became director of the Cornell laboratory of enzyme chemistry, an institution that was established in recognition of his work.
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38. Biographical Memoirs V.64
Sumner, James Batcheller 31 37696. Sutherland, Earl W. 49 319-50. Swain, George Fillmore 17 331-50. Swanton, John Reed 34 329-49. Swasey, Ambrose 22 1-29
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