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  1. The Enzymes: Lipid Enzymology: Volume XVI. by PAUL D. (ed.) BOYER, 1983
  2. Enzymes, Second Edition, Volume 7: Oxidation and Reduction (Part A), N by Paul D. Boyer, 1963
  3. Enzymes, Volume VII: Elimination and Addition, Aldol.Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1972
  4. Enzymes, Volume XV: Nucleic Acids, Part B. Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1982
  5. The enzymes by Paul D Boyer, 1961
  6. Enzymes, Volume V: Hydrolysis, Hydration. Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1971
  7. The Enzymes, Second Edition - 8 Volumes by Paul D; Lardy, Henry; Myrback, Karl Boyer, 1963
  8. The Enzymes, Volume 2: Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleotides and Phosphagens; Prosthetic Groups and Cofactors (Part a); 2nd Edition Completely Revised; by Paul D., With Henry Lardy And Karl Myrback, (Editors); Boyers, 1960
  9. Enzymes, Volume VIII: Group Transfer, Part A. Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1973
  10. Enzymes, Volume VI: Carboxylation and Decarboxylation. Third Edition by Paul D. (Ed) Boyer, 1972-01-01
  11. Enzymes, Volume XVII: Control by Phosphorlyation, Part A. Third Ed. by Paul D. Boyer, 1986
  12. The enzymes by Paul D Boyer, 1963
  13. Enzymes, Volume XIII: Oxidation-Reduction, Part C. Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1976
  14. Enzymes, Volume XV: Nucleic Acids, Part B. Third Edition. by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1982

81. Nobel Prices Related To Neuroscience
To BioMag home page nobel prices related to neuroscience. 1997 Chemistry paul D.boyer (USA) and John E. Walker (Great Britain) for their elucidation of the
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1973 Physics: Brian David Josephson (Great Britain) "for his theoretical predictions of theproperties of a supercurrent through a barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" 1991 Erwin Neher (Germany) Bert Sakmann (Germany) "for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells" Alfred G. Gilman (USA) Martin Rodbell (USA) "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" Send comments to Risto Ilmoniemi ( rji@biomag.helsinki.fi
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82. UC Annual Report 1996-97: Prized Faculty
one for chemistry and another for medicine, bringing the number of UC nobel laureatescurrently on UC’s faculty to 18 today. paul D. boyer, a biochemist at
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Prized Faculty
The University of California has a tradition of attracting the most talented and creative faculty in the world, men and women who are dedicated to the pursuit of new knowledge and creativity. Since 1939, UC professors and researchers have been awarded 32 Nobel Prizes, more than any other public university worldwide. In the past year, UC researchers won three additional National Medals of Science. With these latest awards, UC researchers have received 40 National Medals of Science, about 10 percent of the medals awarded over the last three-and-a-half decades. Also, in mid-1997, she became one of 24 members of the National Science Board, which establishes national policies for promoting basic research and education in the sciences. Three UC faculty also serve on this prominent board. UC faculty and administrators help keep the institution intellectually vital while serving society. The University of California uses the power of knowledge and innovation to better understand the world. Two More Nobels Paul D. Boyer

83. C&EN: TODAY'S HEADLINES - Nobel Laureates Object To Unilateral Approach
Fortyone American nobel Laureates in economics and science, including nine the declarationare paul Berg, 1980, Stanford University; paul D. boyer, 1997, UC
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February 3, Volume 81, Number 5 CENEAR 81 5 p. 7 ISSN 0009-2347 PROTEST Nobel Laureates Object To Unilateral Approach JANICE LONG F orty-one American Nobel Laureates in economics and science, including nine laureates in chemistry, have signed a declaration urging President George W. Bush not to act against Iraq if the U.S. lacks international support. The moving force behind the declaration was Walter Kohn, a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a 1998 chemistry laureate. "The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support," the declaration reads. "Military options against Iraq may lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss, and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political, and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, U.S. security and standing in the world." The other eight chemistry laureates who signed the declaration are Paul Berg, 1980, Stanford University; Paul D. Boyer, 1997, UC Los Angeles; Robert F. Curl Jr., 1996, Rice University; Herbert A. Hauptman, 1985, Hauptman-Woodward Research Institute, Buffalo; Alan J. Heeger, 2000, UC Santa Barbara; Yuan T. Lee, 1983, UC Berkeley; William N. Lipscomb, 1976, Harvard University; and Ahmed H. Zewail, 1999, California Institute of Technology.

84. American Nobel Laureates Make A Stand For Peace
In addition to winning nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the NationalMedal of Science, the nations highest science honor. paul D. boyer C.
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American Nobel Laureates Make a Stand for Peace March 08, 2003, 09:56 AM The following is a declaration signed by 41 American Nobel Laureates who are opposed to war with Iraq. In addition to winning Nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the National Medal of Science, the nations highest science honor. The Declaration Reads: "The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, U.S. security and standing in the world." The signers are these, with E designating economics; P, physics; C, chemistry; and M, medicine or physiology: George A. Akerlof E

85. Boyer Wins Nobel Prize
Letter from Chancellor Carnesale. October 15, 1997. Professor Emeritus PaulD. boyer Wins nobel Prize in Chemistry. Members of the Campus Community
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Letter from Chancellor Carnesale
October 15, 1997
Professor Emeritus Paul D. Boyer Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Members of the Campus Community: I am extremely pleased to announce that Professor Emeritus Paul D. Boyer won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry today along with two other researchers for their work on how the body's cells use energy. Professor Boyer, founding director of UCLA's Molecular Biology Institute, joined the UCLA faculty in 1963. In 1968, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 1970 to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the nation's most prestigious scientific organization. I was delighted to hear about Professor Boyer's Nobel prize. He is a humble, gracious and dedicated researcher and faculty member who has spent decades working on giving the world a greater understanding of energy storage in cells. Everyone at UCLA is extremely proud of Professor Boyer and this honor he so richly deserves. A distinguished biochemist whose work has focused on sorting out the intricate chemical steps our cells orchestrate to obtain energy from the food we eat, Professor Boyer has devoted his major research activities to the study of enzymes, particularly to the study of oxidative phosphorylation. This is the process by which the energy that we get from the combustion of foodstuffs is converted largely to a single compound, adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. ATP serves as the energy source for almost all other energy-requiring processes in a living organism. The mechanisms by which ATP is made are highly complex and have challenged scientists for decades. Professor Boyer's insights have helped illuminate the world's understanding of these processes.

86. Encyclopædia Britannica
Walker, John E. British chemist who was corecipient, with paul D. boyer, of theNobel Prize for Chemistry in 1997 for their explanation of the enzymatic
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87. Nobel Laureates - 7. Lectures And Nobel Laureates - NIH 1998 Almanac Content
nobel Laureates. Laureate, Field, Year, Supporting Institute(s). PaulD. boyer, USA (shared with JC Skou), Chemistry, 1997, NIGMS, NIDDK.
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NIH 1998 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS Phillip A. Sharp, U.S.A. (shared with R. Roberts, U.K.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NCI, NIAID, DRS, NCRR Richard Roberts, U.K. (shared with P.A. Sharp, U.S.A.) ......do NCRR, NLM, NCHGR, NCI, NIGMS Kary B. Mullis, U.S.A. (shared with M. Smith, Canada) Chemistry NHLBI, NIAID, NIGMS

88. Nobel Laureates - 7. Lectures And Nobel Laureates - NIH 1999 Almanac Content
nobel Laureates. Laureate, Field, Year, Supporting Institute(s). PaulD. boyer, USA (shared with JC Skou), Chemistry, 1997, NIGMS, NIDDK.
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NIH 1999 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Robert Furchgott, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro and F. Murad, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NHLBI, NINDS Louis Ignarro, U.S.A. (shared with F. Murad, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NHLBI, NIAMS, NICHD Ferid Murad, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NIAMS, NIGMS, NHLBI, NIDDK Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS

89. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia
F. Sherwood Rowland 1996 Robert Curl, Sir Harold Kroto, Richard Smalley 1997 PaulD. boyer, John E Source http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html,
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90. ARTICLE: Past Nobel Winners From UW-Madison
Blobel's award, 15 UWMadison faculty or alumni have received nobel Prizes. 1997Boyer, paul D. (MS 1941, Ph.D. 1943) Chemistry Discovery of the process that
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91. 1997 Nobel Prize Winners
artArts and Entertainment—Awards—nobel Prizes 1997 nobel Prize Winners. ChemistryPaul D. boyer (US), Jens C. Skou (Denmark), and John E. Walker (UK) for
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  • Peace: Literature: Dario Fo Physics: Steven Chu , William D. Phillips (both U.S.), and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (France) for developing a method to cool and trap atoms using light from lasers. The discovery could lead to more accurate atomic clocks for use in space navigation. Chemistry: Paul D. Boyer (U.S.), Jens C. Skou (Denmark), and John E. Walker (U.K.) for their discoveries about a molecule that allows the human body to store and transfer energy between cells. Skou received half the prize money for his discovery of an enzyme that works with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to regulate levels of potassium and sodium in cells. Boyer and Walker shared the other half for their discovery of the process that creates ATP. Medicine: Economics: Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes (both U.S.) for developing a formula that determines the value of stock options and other derivatives.

92. 981028one
paul D. boyer, professor emeritus of chemistry and biochemistry, received the 1997Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Copyright 1998 UCLA Today Questions / Problems?
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ONE UCLA NOBELIST CONFIDES TO ANOTHER: IT’S A WILD RIDE AHEAD BY PAUL D. BOYER The news that Louis Ignarro of the UCLA faculty had been awarded a Nobel Prize in Medicine was very exciting, and reminded me of a year ago, when I received a call from Stockholm. It is indeed splendid for our university to have two Nobel awards in succession. It is especially gratifying that Ignarro’s discovery of nitric oxide as an unexpected signal transmitter in our bodies is receiving deserved recognition. The discovery has opened an area of intense and productive biomedical investigation. As this is written, congratulations from fellow scientists, past associates and a variety of luminaries and ordinary people are flooding into Ignarro’s office and home. By writing this piece, I join them in giving my warmest congratulations. Louis and his family have a remarkable experience ahead of them, but he also must do some work. He will have to provide a written lecture and biographical sketch and give a Nobel lecture in Stockholm before he receives the gold Nobel medal from King Karl Gustav VI, on Alfred Nobel’s birthday, Dec. 10. During the coming year, Louis will have opportunities most of them pleasant to give presentations at scientific meetings, at various universities and institutes, to faculty, students and alumni of the University of California and to medical and business organizations. He will find that often he is thought to have wisdom in many different areas. He will acquire increased skill in saying “no” so as to save time for his own needs. He may be amazed at the number of requests for a signature and a photo.

93. El Paper
html The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1997 NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to Professor paul D. boyer, University of
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ATP - the universal energy carrier in the living cell
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with one half to: Professor Paul D. Boyer, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, and
Dr. John E. Walker, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom; for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP); and with one half to Professor Jens C. Skou, Aarhus University, Denmark for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase. The three laureates have performed pioneering work on enzymes that participate in the conversion of the "high-energy" compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
ATP synthase - an exceptional molecular machine
The German chemist Karl Lohmann discovered ATP in 1929. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) consists of the nucleoside adenosine linked to three phosphate groups. On removal of the outermost phosphate group, adenosine diphosphate (ADP) is formed while at the same time the energy released can be employed for other reactions. Conversely, with the help of energy, an inorganic phosphate group can be bound to ADP and form ATP. Considerable quantities of ATP are formed and consumed. At rest, an adult converts daily a quantity of ATP corresponding to about one half body-weight, and during hard work the quantity can rise to almost a ton. Most of the ATP synthesis is carried out by the enzyme ATP synthase. At rest Na+, K+-ATPase uses up a third of all ATP formed.

94. ATP SYNTHASE WEBSITES
This web site reviews the 1997 nobel Prize in Chemistry won by ProfessorPaul D. boyer, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
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ATP SYNTHASE SITES FOR BIOCHEMISTRY Email Dr. Sandra L. Jewett is any link is not working properly.
Faculty: See Dr. Jewett for a powerpoint file (PPT 2000) with selected movies, references, and a description (with movie) of a nanodevice made from F -ATPase.
(updated some links 12/5/02) 1997 Nobel Prize to Paul Boyer http://nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/chemistry-1997.html **ANIMATED MOVIES** DIRECT!
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*** REAL TIME MOVIES OF A NANOMOLECULAR ROTOR USING F -ATPASE!
(See also Science Vol 290 (11/24/2000) pp 1555-1558.)
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As al alternative until above link is active: http://www.res.titech.ac.jp/~seibutu/hisabori/index-e.html ***ANIMATED MOVIE OF H PUMPING AND ATP SYNTHESIS
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95. Premio Nobel De Química 2000 - Diario De Yucatán
yace bajo la síntesis de la adenosina trifosfato (ATP) . John E. Walker.
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Premios Nóbel 2000
El Premio Nóbel en Química
La Química es una de las cinco áreas que menciona Alfred Nóbel en su testamento. Este premio deberá ser dado a "quien haya realizado el mejor descubrimiento o mejoramiento químico". La Academia Real Sueca de Ciencias es la encargada de elegir al ganador anual.
Ganadores 1981 - 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail "por sus estudios en la transición de estados de las reacciones químicas utilizando un espectroscopio femtosegundo"
Walter Kohn
"por su desarrollo de la teoría densidad-funcional"
John A. Pople
"por su desarrollo de métodos computacionales en química cuántica"
Paul D. Boyer
"por su explicación del mecanismo enzimático que yace bajo la síntesis de la adenosina trifosfato (ATP)"
John E. Walker

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