Vladimir I Popenko, Elizabeth M Kutter, Hans-W Ackermann
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摘要
安娜·谢尔盖耶夫娜·吉霍年科(1925-2010)因其卓越的电子显微镜工作而被人们铭记,尤其是在噬菌体方面。她发表了113篇文章和一本书《细菌病毒的超微结构》(Izdadelstvo Nauka, 1968年莫斯科;全会出版社,纽约,1972年)。它包括134张显微照片和316个噬菌体的完整概述,然后用电子显微镜检查。大多数显微照片的质量都非常好。这本书,在苏联和西方研究严格分离的日子里是罕见的,是文献中的第一个噬菌体图谱,并提出了噬菌体的形态分类,分为五个类别的家庭水平,类似于1965年由D.E. Bradley提出的方案(J Royal Microsc Soc 84:257-316)。她的书仍然是噬菌体研究的基础之一。
Anna S. Tikhonenko: Electron microscopist extraordinary.
Anna Sergeyevna Tikhonenko (1925-2010) is to be remembered for the excellency of her electron microscopical work, particularly with bacteriophages. She published 113 articles and one book, Ultrastructure of Bacterial Viruses (Izdadelstvo Nauka, Moscow 1968; Plenum Press, New York, 1972). It included 134 micrographs and a complete overview of the 316 phages then examined by electron microscopy. Most micrographs were of exceptional quality. This book, a rarity in those days of strict separation of Soviet and Western research, was the first bacteriophage atlas in the literature and presented a morphological classification of phages into five categories of family level, similar to a scheme presented in 1965 by D.E. Bradley (J Royal Microsc Soc 84:257-316). Her book remains one of the fundamentals of phage research.