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    Christian René Marie Joseph, Viscount de Duve (2 October 1917 – 4 May 2013) was a Nobel Prize-winning Belgian cytologist and biochemist. He made serendipitous...
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  • include: Christian de Duve (1917–2013), Nobel Prize-winning Belgian cytologist and biochemist Freimut Duve (1936–2020), German politician Karen Duve (born...
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  • Thierry de Duve (born 1944) is a Belgian professor of modern art theory and contemporary art theory, and both teaches and publishes books in the field...
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    smaller ones. They were discovered and named by Belgian biologist Christian de Duve, who eventually received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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    present usage, the term autophagy was coined by Belgian biochemist Christian de Duve in 1963 based on his discovery of the functions of lysosome. The identification...
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    Albert Claude (category Academic staff of the Université libre de Bruxelles)
    who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 with Christian de Duve and George Emil Palade. His elementary education started in a comprehensive...
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  • microbodies in liver cells. Then in 1965, Christian de Duve and coworkers isolated microbodies from the liver of a rat. De Duve also believed that the name Microbody...
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  • Danner (born 1958), German racing driver Christian Darrisaw (born 1999), American football player Christian de Duve (1917–2013), Nobel Prize-winning Belgian...
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    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Albert Claude and Christian de Duve. The prize was granted for his innovations in electron microscopy...
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    Grez-Doiceau, and Nethen. The Nobel Prize-winning cytologist and biochemist Christian de Duve (1917–2013) died in Grez-Doiceau. "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente...
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    from the original on 16 July 2020. Gellene, Denise (May 6, 2013). "Christian de Duve, 95, Dies; Nobel-Winning Biochemist". The New York Times. Archived...
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    1410/20–1475) Eustace Chapuys, Imperial ambassador to England (1489–1556) Christian de Duve, cytologist and biochemist, recipient of the 1974 Nobel Prize for...
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  • Englert, Physics, 2013 Ilya Prigogine, born in Russia, Chemistry, 1977 Christian de Duve, born in the United Kingdom, Physiology or Medicine, 1974 Albert Claude...
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    in 1954. They were identified as organelles by Christian de Duve and Pierre Baudhuin in 1966. De Duve and co-workers discovered that peroxisomes contain...
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    "Thioester World", thioesters are possible precursors to life. As Christian de Duve explains: It is revealing that thioesters are obligatory intermediates...
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    Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology. Christian de Duve coined the term autophagy in 1963 whereas Ohsumi began his work in...
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    prizes Christian de Duve Albert Claude Miscellaneous Louvain modularity Claroline Orchestre Symphonique des Étudiants de Louvain-la-Neuve 24h vélo de Louvain-la-Neuve...
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  • theologians and philosophers, including Alan Guth, John Searle, Christian de Duve, and Nobel Prize-winner Steven Weinberg. The conference brought things...
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    Ditton. Dominic Raab – former Deputy Prime Minister[citation needed] Christian de Duve, Nobel-Prize (1974), born Thames Ditton 1917 Henry Smith – recipient...
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    oncologist. Pieter De Somer (1917–1985), Belgian physician and biologist, first rector of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Christian de Duve (1917–2013),...
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  • André Trouet (category Academic staff of the Université catholique de Louvain)
    University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in Louvain-la-Neuve. He was a student of Christian de Duve, who received the 1974 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on...
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    phagocytes, it is first discovered in rat hepatocytes by cell biologist Christian de Duve. Autophagosomes have a double membrane, the inner one from the engulfed...
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    Ernest Feytmans (category Academic staff of the Université de Namur)
    with Jacques Berthet and Christian de Duve. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Rockefeller University with Christian de Duve, he became professor at the...
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  • to describe lysosome using electron microscopy; his collaborator Christian de Duve received Nobel Prize for the discovery. He was also the first to understand...
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  • Baptiste Carnoy Peter Agre Günter Blobel Robert Brown Geoffrey M. Cooper Christian de Duve Henri Dutrochet Robert Hooke H. Robert Horvitz Marc Kirschner Anton...
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  • Antony Hewish Chemistry – Paul J. Flory Medicine – Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George Emil Palade Turing Award – Donald Knuth March 10 – Biz Stone...
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    explaining how electrical signals are conveyed across cell membranes. Titia de Lange was part of a team that found how telomeres protect chromosome ends...
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  • Sciences. In 1951, together with Edouard J. Bigwood, Jean Brachet, Christian de Duve, Marcel Florkin, Paul Putzeys, Laurent Vandendriessche and Claude...
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    Leontief 1974 Martin Ryle; Antony Hewish Paul Flory Albert Claude; Christian de Duve; George Emil Palade Eyvind Johnson; Harry Martinson Seán MacBride;...
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    Retrieved 28 July 2007. "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1935". De Robertis, EM (April 2006). "Spemann's organizer and self-regulation in amphibian...
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