Abstract
THE Seventh Congress of Biological Chemistry was held at Liege in October 1946. It was thus the first large international gathering of biochemists to be held in Europe after the War. The collection of seventeen papers, contributed to the general discussion on proteins, has now been published under the title "Un symposium sur les proteines". It is of particular interest to the general reader in chemistry and biochemistry since it reveals trends of thought that are forming the background for the present remarkable developments in experimental technique.
Un symposium sur les proteines
Par A. Tiselius D. P. Riley E. Gorter D. G. Dervichian M. Joly J. Brachet P. Rebuffat R. Vendrely C. Wunderly V. Desreux H. Dieu M. Dubuisson J. Jacob E. J. Bigwood M. Jutisz E. Lederer G. Hamoir P. Desnuelle M. Rovery M. Errera. (Médecine et biologie, Monographies publiées sous la direction de Marcel Florkin, No. 5.) Pp. 284. (Liége: Éditions Desoer; Paris: Masson et Cie., 1947.) 165 francs.
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Un symposium sur les proteines. Nature 162, 870–871 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162870b0
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