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  • 1954 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Alfred E. Mirsky was affiliated with Rockefeller University in the United States. Their academic career included recognition by the National Academy of Sciences in 1954 when Mirsky was made a member of this institution.

While specific details about their research papers, coauthors, publication venues, or fields of study are not available, affiliated data confirms their involvement in the scientific community during their active years.

Mirsky's contributions were part of the broader mid-20th century scientific developments associated with Rockefeller University, a well-known center for biomedical research. Their work presumably intersected with areas typical of this institution's focus, which includes cellular biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry.

There is limited publicly available documentation listing Mirsky's publication record or subfields of study. However, membership in the National Academy of Sciences indicates a significant degree of peer recognition in their scientific domain during their career.

The lack of detailed records of written works or specific research topics limits a more granular analysis of their academic output and influence. Nevertheless, Alfred E. Mirsky is noted as having been a part of the United States scientific research community, contributing through their role at Rockefeller University and recognized by a prestigious national society.

Best Publications

  • PROTEIN COAGULATION AND ITS REVERSAL : THE PREPARATION OF INSOLUBLE GLOBIN, SOLUBLE GLOBIN AND HEME.

    M. L. Anson;A. E. Mirsky

  • THE ESTIMATION OF PEPSIN WITH HEMOGLOBIN

    M. L. Anson;A. E. Mirsky

  • The desoxyribonucleic acid content of animal cells and its evolutionary significance.

    A. E. Mirsky;Hans Ris

  • On the Structure of Native, Denatured, and Coagulated Proteins

    Alfred E. Mirsky;Linus Pauling

  • CHROMOSIN, A DESOXYRIBOSE NUCLEOPROTEIN COMPLEX OF THE CELL NUCLEUS

    A. E. Mirsky;A. W. Pollister

  • RNA synthesis and histone acetylation during the course of gene activation in lymphocytes.

    B. G. T. Pogo;V. G. Allfrey;A. E. Mirsky

  • ON THE ROLE OF HISTONES IN REGULATING RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS

    V. G. Allfrey;V. C. Littau;A. E. Mirsky

  • Protein synthesis in isolated cell nuclei.

    V. G. Allfrey;A. E. Mirsky;Syozo Osawa

  • Variable and Constant Components of Chromosomes

    A. E. Mirsky;Hans Ris

  • REPRESSED AND ACTIVE CHROMATIN ISOLATED FROM INTERPHASE LYMPHOCYTES.

    John H. Frenster;Vincent G. Allfrey;Alfred E. Mirsky

  • Phosphorylation of Nuclear Protein Early in the Course of Gene Activation in Lymphocytes

    Lewis J. Kleinsmith;Vincent G. Allfrey;Alfred E. Mirsky

  • ACTIVE AND INACTIVE REGIONS OF NUCLEAR CHROMATIN AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHY.

    V. C. Littau;V. G. Allfrey;J. H. Frenster;A. E. Mirsky

  • QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID WITH THE FEULGEN NUCLEAL REACTION

    Hans Ris;A. E. Mirsky

  • The composition and structure of isolated chromosomes.

    A. E. Mirsky;H. Ris

  • Phosphoprotein metabolism in isolated lymphocyte nuclei.

    Lewis J. Kleinsmith;Vincent G. Allfrey;Alfred E. Mirsky

  • Some aspects of the desoxyribonuclease activities of animal tissues.

    V. Allfrey;A. E. Mirsky

  • METHODS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF THYMUS NUCLEI AND THEIR APPLICATION TO STUDIES OF NUCLEAR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

    V. G. Allfrey;V. C. Littau;A. E. Mirsky

  • The Methylation of Histones during Regeneration of the Liver

    T Tidwell;V G Allfrey;A E Mirsky

  • The isolation of cell nuclei in non-aqueous media.

    V. Allfrey;H. Stern;A. E. Mirsky;H. Saetren

  • Structural Modifications of Histones and their Possible Role in the Regulation of RNA Synthesis.

    Vincent G. Allfrey;Alfred E. Mirsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent G. Allfrey
Vincent G. Allfrey Rockefeller University
Eric H. Davidson
Eric H. Davidson California Institute of Technology
Fred Russell Kramer
Fred Russell Kramer Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Linus Pauling
Linus Pauling Oregon State University

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