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Germaine cohen bazire. [] [] Germaine Stanier (Cohen-Bazire) Germaine Stanier (Cohen-Bazire) died on 9 May 2001. Y. After obtaining her high school diploma (Baccalaureat), she studied at the Faculty of Sciences of Toulouse. Germaine Cohen-Bazire a Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 Find articles by Germaine Cohen-Bazire a, Jack London Germaine Cohen-Bazire Fellow: Awarded 1960 Field of Study: Molecular and Cellular Biology Archives conservées par Germaine Stanier Cohen‑Bazire et confiées au service des archives entre 1990 et 1995. After the liberation of France, she came Germaine Bazire (who changed her surname to Cohen-Bazire after her first marriage, and later used the surname Stanier) received her early educa-tion in Toulouse, France, and did her PhD thesis (1950) on bacterial fermentations with Jacques Monod (1917–1976) at the Institut Pasteur. Function of Carotenoids in Photosynthesis Griffiths 1 , Sistrom 2 , Cohen-Bazire 3 et al. 1955 Nature 331 3 127 0 Get access via publisher Add to dashboard Cite Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Germaine Stanier (Cohen-Bazire) 1920–2001" by Rosmarie Rippka [] [] Germaine Stanier (Cohen-Bazire) Germaine Stanier (Cohen-Bazire) died on 9 May 2001. 94720 Find articles by A N Glazer 1, Germaine Cohen-Bazire THE FINE STRUCTURE OF GREEN BACTERIA Germaine Cohen-Bazire 1, Norbert Pfennig 1, Riyo Kunisawa 1 Comparative Study of the Structure of Gas Vacuoles Germaine Cohen-Bazire 1,2, Riyo Kunisawa 1,2, Norbert Pfennig 1,2 The three spectroscopically distinct classes of phycobiliproteins characteristic of the Cyanophyta and Rhodophyta—phycocyanins, allophycocyanins, and phycoerythrins—share no common antigenic determinants detectable by the Ouchterlony double Letter Published: 26 December 1970 Chlorobium Vesicles: the Photosynthetic Organelles of Green Bacteria DIANA LOEB CRUDEN, GERMAINE COHEN-BAZIRE & R. Her father was a high school science teacher and her mother a primary school teacher. She was born Germaine Bazire in 1920 and educated in Toulouse, France. After the liberation of France, she came A N Glazer 1 Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. STANIER Nature 228, 1345–1347 (1970) Cite The structure of cyanobacterial phycobilisomes: a model Donald A. Bryant, Gérard Guglielmi, Nicole Tandeau de Marsac, Anne Marie Castets, Germaine Cohen-Bazire Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. vd m1sz pxvt bjyy8g oupah buw3u vng2i 2ug 480z 0lz