Alexander Dounce
American biochemist
Died on: April 24, 1997, Aged: 87 years 138 days (1048 months)Nationality: American
Birth Sign: Sagittarius
Alexander Latham Dounce (December 7, 1909 – April 24, 1997) was an American professor of biochemistry. Among his fields of study were the isolation and purification of cellular organelles, protein crystallization, enzymes (specifically catalase), DNA binding proteins, and the chemical basis of protein synthesis.
He also invented the Dounce homogenizer, which was named after him.
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