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In 1949, a team led by chemist Linus Pauling placed hemoglobin solutions from people with a disabling form of anemia and from healthy volunteers in an electric field, and found that the two samples ...
Its cause, abnormal hemoglobin, was discovered in 1949 by chemist Linus Pauling. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Pauling showed that ...
He died in 1994, at age 93, at his ranch in California. Each year on his birthday, Feb. 28, Oregon State celebrates with its Linus Pauling Day open house and social. Visitors to the university’s ...
The answer came, in part, thanks to a massive physical model of the protein deoxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin not yet bonded to oxygen ... led Murayama to a postdoc at Caltech working with Linus Pauling, ...
this disease caught the attention of Linus Pauling. Since red blood cells contain large amounts of hemoglobin, Pauling thought it would be worthwhile to examine the properties of hemoglobin ...
when the chemist Linus Pauling, who would win two Nobels, measured an atomic charge difference between normal and sickled hemoglobin, leading him to dub sickle-cell the “first molecular disease ...
Linus Pauling was born in Portland on Feb. 28, 1901. He went on to win two Nobel prizes and is considered one of the greatest chemists of the 20th century. Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling in New ...
He died in 1994, at age 93, at his ranch in California. Linus Pauling speaking at the Portland City Club in 1962.Oregonian Each year on his birthday, Feb. 28, Oregon State celebrates with its ...