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  • He later worked with the Coris and, like Lipmann, settled permanently in the United States.

    Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010

  • Shown above is the special secret surprise package from Coris Whistle Candy.

    Coris Whistle Candy » Fanboy.com 2008

  • The Coris decided to leave Roswell soon after publishing their work on carbohydrate metabolism, mainly because Roswell's primary focus was cancer research.

    New US Postage Stamp Honoring Scientist Gerty Cori Peggy 2008

  • The Coris decided to leave Roswell soon after publishing their work on carbohydrate metabolism, mainly because Roswell's primary focus was cancer research.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Peggy 2008

  • Reporting two forms of phosphorylase and their interrelationships, the Coris foreshadowed regulation by protein phosphorylation, now known to be a major regulatory mechanism of numerous cellular processes.

    Gerty Theresa Cori. 2009

  • Scientists from all over the world flocked to this Mecca of enzymology to work with the Coris.

    Gerty Theresa Cori. 2009

  • The Coris launched a full-fledged effort in enzymology, concentrating on phosphorylase, the enzyme which converts glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate.

    Gerty Theresa Cori. 2009

  • These include the clownfish (Amphiprion), damselfish (Dascyllus), and wrasse (Coris gaimardi).

    Indonesian Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • During this period I first heard about the enzyme, phosphorylase, which was crystallized by Arda Green and the Coris and was found to exist in two interconvertible forms that they referred to as phosphorylase b and phosphorylase a. Phosphorylase b required 5'-AMP for enzymic activity whereas phosphorylase a was active without this nucleotide.

    Edwin G. Krebs - Autobiography 1993

  • The Coris maintained that the hexokinase reaction was under continual inhibition under ordinary circumstances and that the action of insulin was to counteract this inhibition and to allow the reaction to proceed.

    The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963

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