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Lwoff
[lwawf]
noun
Իé 1902–1994, French microbiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1965.
Lwoff
French microbiologist who studied the genetics of bacterial viruses and explained how they reproduce. His findings have been important in cancer research and in understanding how viruses resist drugs.
Example Sentences
Lwoff knew that viruses are easier to describe than to define.
“I shall defend a paradoxical viewpoint,” wrote the French microbiologist Իé Lwoff in “The Concept of Virus,” an influential essay published in 1957, “namely that viruses are viruses.”
Monod and Jacob knew each other distantly; both were close associates of the microbial geneticist Իé Lwoff.
Later that morning LwofF mentioned that Pauling was coming out for a few hours the next day.
During a break in the morning session I caught sight of Wyman’s bony, aristocratic face in search of Andre Lwoff.
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