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Dul·bec·co (dŭl-bĕkʹō), Renato. Born 1914.
Italian-born American virologist. He shared a 1975 Nobel Prize for research on the interaction of tumor viruses and genetic material.
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Dulbecco, Renato — born Feb. 22, 1914, Catanzaro, Italy Italian born U.S. virologist. He received his M.D. from the University of Turin in 1936 and immigrated to the U.S. in 1947. With Marguerite Vogt he pioneered the culturing of animal viruses and investigated… … Universalium
Dulbecco , Renato — (1914–) Italian–American physician and molecular biologist Born in Cantanzaro, Italy, Dulbecco obtained his MD from the University of Turin in 1936 and taught there until 1947 when he moved to America. He taught briefly at Indiana before moving… … Scientists
Dulbecco, Renato — (1914– ) A virologist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1975, Dulbecco was born in the Calabrian town of Catanzaro and brought up in Imperia in Liguria. He studied biology and medicine at the University of Turinand was called up to the… … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy
Dulbecco, Renato — ► (n. 1914) Médico italiano. Fue premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología en 1975, compartido con D. Baltimore y H. M. Temin, por sus trabajos sobre virus del ARN (ácido ribonucleico) y el descubrimiento de la enzima transcriptasa inversa. * * * (n … Enciclopedia Universal
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Renato Dulbecco — Born February 22, 1914 (1914 02 22) (age 97) Catanzaro Nationality Italy, USA … Wikipedia
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Dulbecco — Renato Dulbecco 1966 Renato Dulbecco (* 22. Februar 1914 in Catanzaro, Italien) ist ein italienisch US amerikanischer Biologe. Dulbecco arbeitet am Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, Kalifornien. 1975 erhielt er zusammen mit … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium — Dulbecco s Modified Eagle Medium, kurz DMEM, ist ein standardisiertes Nährmedium für die Zellkultur mit breiter Verwendbarkeit für verschiedene tierische Zellen. Es ist eine Variante von Eagle s Minimum Essential Medium (EMEM), enthält aber mehr… … Deutsch Wikipedia