The 1992 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded to
Edmond H. Fischer and Edwin J. Krebs for their
work concerning
(a) reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological
regulation mechanism
(b) isolation of the gene for a human disease
(c) human genome project
(d) drug designing involving inhibition of DNA
synthesis of the pathogen.
Edmond H. Fischer and Edwin J. Krebs for their
work concerning
(a) reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological
regulation mechanism
(b) isolation of the gene for a human disease
(c) human genome project
(d) drug designing involving inhibition of DNA
synthesis of the pathogen.