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Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was a biochemist born in Paris but who lived all his life in Argentina.
Leloir was promptly given the Premio de la Sociedad Científica Argentina, one of few to receive such a prize in a country in which he was a foreigner.
Leloir died in Buenos Aires in 1987 and was interred in La Recoleta Cemetery.
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Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was a biochemist inbred in Paris but who lived full their being in Argentina.
Leloir's investigations came to fruition the span he served in that laboratory, simultaneously serving as a stoping professor of the Faculty of Natural und Exact Sciences; that drudge was interrupted by periods pursuing gingerbread studies at Cambridge, the Enzyme Research Laboratory in the United States of America und free outstanding cosmos interiors of controlled research.
Leloir died in Buenos Aires in 1987 und was interred in La Recoleta Cemetery.
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Luis Federico Leloir was born on September 6, 1906, in Paris, France.
Federico Leloir was educated as a lawyer, though he never practiced in that field.
Leloir also found that a complex sugar called glycogen is synthesized with these sugar nucleotides, stored in the liver and muscles, and then broken down by the body into simpler glucose as energy is needed.
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Luis Leloir was awarded the Nobel Prize for "his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates".
Leloir, working in simple circumstances, isolated uridine diphosphate glucose and showed that it was incorporated into glycogen in the presence of a liver enzyme.
Leloir's discoveries--that the sugar nucleotides are principal actors in interconversion of sugars and polysaccharide formation--led to additional research in carbohydrate metabolism and on the medical implications of the discoveries.
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algunos rasgos que le han ayudado a Leloir a perfeccionar sus aptitudes y a realizar su obra.
Leloir sostiene que es más conveniente que la uniformidad, que induce a equivocarse de frasco, a veces.
Leloir siempre le gustó ponerles sobrenombres jocosos a las cosas, y en el trabajo inventaba y hacía que se utilizara una jerga absolutamente incomprensible para los no iniciados.
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Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was a biochemist inherent in Paris but who lived utter their being in Argentina.
Leloir's investigations came to fruition pending the span he served in laboratory, simultaneously serving as a appointmenting professor of the Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences; consignment was interrupted by periods pursuing other studies at Cambridge, the Enzyme Research Laboratory in the United States of America and other best sphere means of objective research.
At the origination of 1948, Leloir's duo identified the carnucleotide sugars, synthesiss that theatrical a original sliver in metabolism of carbohydrates, a effect that brought planetary acknowledging to the Institute.
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Leloir's parents, Federico and Hortensia Aguirre Leloir, were in France only for a visit when Leloir was born, and returned to their home in Buenos Aires, Argentina, when he was two years old.
Leloir found medicine somewhat limited in terms of the treatment options available at the time, and had no confidence in his own ability to diagnose and treat his patients.
Leloir received backing from Jaime Campomar, the owner of a textile firm who had expressed an interest to Houssay in sponsoring a research institute specifically in the area of biochemistry.
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Luis Federico Leloir (París, Francia, 6 de septiembre de 1906 - † Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2 de diciembre de 1987), fue un médico y bioquímico argentino que recibió el Premio Nobel de Química en 1970.
Durante los últimos años de la década de 1940, Leloir realizó con éxito experimentos que revelaron cuales eran las rutas químicas en la síntesis de azúcares en levaduras con equipos de muy bajo costo, debido a que carecía de recursos económicos.
Luis Federico Leloir murió en Buenos Aires el 2 de diciembre de 1987, tras un ataque al corazón poco después de llegar del laboratorio a su casa.
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Con una excepcional voluntad, las investigaciones de Leloir en el Instituto superaron los escollos de un presupuesto modesto que obligaba a usar cajones de madera como sillas y a fabricar complejos instrumentos de forma casera.
A principios de 1948, el equipo de Leloir identificó los azu-carnucleótidos, compuestos que desempeñan un papel funda-mental en el metabolismo de los hidratos de carbono, descu-brimiento que convirtió al laboratorio del Instituto en un cen-tro de investigación mundialmente reconocido.
En los años posteriores, el equipo de investigación dirigido por Leloir también inició el estudio de las glicoproteínas -mo-léculas de reconocimiento en las células- y determinó la causa de la galactosemia, una grave enfermedad manifestada en la intolerancia a la leche.
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 Luis Leloir - Biography
Luis F. Leloir was born in Paris of Argentine parents on September 6, 1906 and has lived in Buenos Aires since he was two years old.
Luis Leloir was married in 1943 to Amelia Zuberbuhler and has a daughter, Amelia.
At present Leloir is Professor in the Faculty of Sciences, University of Buenos Aires.
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Biochemist Luis Frederico Leloir became the first Argentinean to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1970.
Leloir was born in Paris on September 6, 1906 of Argentine parents and lived in Buenos Aires from age two.
Leloir spent 1936-1937 in the Biochemical Laboratory of Cambridge University, gaining experience in the field of fatty acid metabolism.
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 One hundred years ago on September 6, Luis F. Leloir was born in Paris, France, and when he was two, he was taken to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he has liveduntil his death.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1970 for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates.
Luis Leloir was to married Amelia Zuberbuhler and they had a daughter, Amelia.
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Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was a biochemist born in Paris but who lived all his life in Argentina.
At the beginning of 1948, Leloir's team identified the carnucleotide biography over luis f.
leloir sugars, compounds that play a fundamental part in metabolism of carbon hydrates, a discovery that brought worldwide recognition to the Institute.
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 Biografia de Luis Federico Leloir
La parte fundamental de los trabajos de Leloir la constituye el aislamiento de una enzima que fermenta la galactosa y a la que denominó cogalactowaldenasa, por producir en aquélla una inversión de Walden.
Dicha coenzima, hoy llamada glucosauridindifosfato, fue sintetizada más tarde por el premio Nobel sir Alexander Todd, y Leloir demostró que intervenía decisivamente en la formación de glucógeno en el hígado, contra la entonces general opinión de que lo hacía, como ocurre in vitro, una fosforilasa actuando sobre la glucosa-1-fosfato.
Los trabajos de Leloir arrojaron nueva luz sobre la acción de las enzimas y le valieron la concesión del premio Nobel de Química del año 1970.
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Biblioteca Central Dr. Luis F. Leloir, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón.
Luis F. Leloir was born in Paris of Argentine.
Luis Leloir was married in 1943 to Amelia Zuberbuhler and has a.
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 Luis F. Leloir Winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Luis F. Leloir Winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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 Luis Federico Leloir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leloir was promptly given the Premio de la Sociedad Científica Argentina.
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