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Alfred Nisonoff : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Nisonoff
Alfred Nisonoff (1923-2001) was a 20th-century chemist who helped to experimentally determine the molecular structure of the antibody, and, as a result, made major contributions to the field of immunology. Nisonoff’s monograph, “The Antibody Molecule,” was the most important and in-depth paper on the antibody during his time. ==Biography==
Alfred Nisonoff’s parents immigrated from Hungary and Russia to New York as teenagers. He was born in Corona, Queens on January 26, 1923. His parents moved the family to South River, New Jersey where they operated a butcher shop and a grocery store throughout Alfred’s childhood.〔Piehler, G. Kurt. (An Interview with Alfred Nisonoff, for the Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II. ), Rutgers University, August 1, 1994. Accessed February 6, 2011. "AN: His first stores were butcher shops. He had the kosher butcher shop in South River, and that goes all the way back to when I was five or so. Yeah, I was born in Corona, Long Island, but, then, when I was a couple of years old, they moved to South River and he opened that kosher butcher shop there."〕
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