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Review
. 2019 Feb 1;294(5):1635-1637.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.TME119.007427.

Celebrating the scientific legacy of Herbert Tabor

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Celebrating the scientific legacy of Herbert Tabor

Lila M Gierasch et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Figure 1.
Snapshots from the life of Herb Tabor. A, Herb working in a laboratory as an intern at the Yale-New Haven Hospital, May 1942; B, Herb and Sanford Rosenthal sitting in front of an oxygen metabolism apparatus in their laboratory at NIH, ∼1944; C, Herb and Celia at their laboratory bench in Building 4 of NIH, ∼1953; D, Herb and Celia on the side of their house on the NIH campus during a spring lunch break, 1967; E, Herb working at his laboratory bench in Building 4 of NIH, 1974; F, Herb working at his laboratory bench in Building 4 of NIH, date unknown.

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