Abstract
IN an address to the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences on “The Place of Berzelius in the History of Chemistry” and in the Berzelius Memorial Lecture to the Royal Society, I claimed for Berzelius the authorship of the word ‘protein’. This claim was based on the following passages in a letter to Mulder, the Dutch chemist, dated July 10, 1838:
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
HARTLEY, H. Origin of the Word ‘Protein’. Nature 168, 244 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/168244a0
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/168244a0
This article is cited by
-
Attogram-level light-induced antigen-antibody binding confined in microflow
Communications Biology (2022)
-
The synthesis of an enzyme
Die Naturwissenschaften (1970)
Comments
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms and Community Guidelines. If you find something abusive or that does not comply with our terms or guidelines please flag it as inappropriate.