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10-2-2017

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Search Magazine, 1996

In the mid-1950s, extending the work of Claude and Keith Porter, George Palade and Philip Siekevitz uncovered key aspects by which DNA's code is translated into proteins - the cogs, gears, and girders by which cells function.

For founding modern cell biology, Claude, Palade, and Christian de Duve shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

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Christian de Duve, Search Magazine, The Rockefeller University, cell biology, Keith Porter, George Palade, Albert Claude

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