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Biography of Keith Roberts Porter
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 Keith R. Porter was a true pioneer in the field of cell biology. During his five decades as a research professor at some of the leading academic institutions in the United States, Porter played a seminal role as the discipline came into existence and...


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 KeithPorter (1912-1997) was a Canadian cell biologist. He did pioneering biology research using electron microscopy of cells [1], such as work on the 9 + 2 microtubule structure in the axoneme of cilia. Porter also contributed to the development of...



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 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
Keith Roberts Porter
12/01/2006: 4,667 words, approx. 16 pages 11 JUNE 1912 * 2 MAY 1997 KEITH ROBERTS PORTER was a true scientific pioneer and a key member of a small group of scientists who laid the foundations for the field of cell biology in the 1940s and 1950s. Porter was born...
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R.R. Porter--The 4-chain structure of immunoglobulin G
11/01/2000: 680 words, approx. 2 pages Stamp Vignette on Medical Science Rodney R. Porter was born at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire ,in northwestern England, on October 8, 1917. In 1939, he received a degree in biochemistry from the University of Liverpool (England), where he began postgraduate studies on phospholipids. During World...


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