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         Axelrod Julius:     more books (16)
  1. SIF Cells: Structure and Function of the Small, Intenesely Fluorescent Sympathetic Cells. Fogarty International Center Proceedings No. 30 by Olavi, ed Er„nk", 1976
  2. Pharmacology of Psychotomimetic and Psychotherapeutic Drugs. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Volume 66 Article 3 by Seymour, ed Kety, 1957

21. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
Themes Geography History History Prize Winners nobel Prize Medicine.Year, Winners. 1970, Katz, Sir Bernard Euler, Ulf von - axelrod, julius.
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22. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Biomedical Sciences
Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1970, axelrod, julius for their discoveriesconcerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism
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Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth Brenner, Sydney
"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" South Africa Horvitz, H. Robert
"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" USA Greengard, Paul
"signal transduction in the nervous system" USA Kandel, Eric R.
"signal transduction in the nervous system" Austria Furchgott, Robert F.
"for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system" USA Prusiner, Stanley B.
"for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" USA Gilman, Alfred G.
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Rodbell, Martin
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Varmus, Harold E.

23. The New York Review Of Books: AN OPEN LETTER TO GENERAL JARUZELSKI
Kenneth J. Arrow, nobel Prize in Economics (1972). julius axelrod, nobel Prize inPhysiology or Medicine (1970). Saul Bellow, nobel Prize in Literature (1976).
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AN OPEN LETTER TO GENERAL JARUZELSKI
By Arno Penzias Czeslaw Milosz Daniel Nathans David H. Hubel ... William A. Fowler
As members of the international community of intellectuals and scholars we are shocked by the recent indictment and the imminent trial of three dissident leaders, Adam Michnik, Bogdan Lis, and Wladyslaw Frasyniuk. These actions indicate that our hopes for a more tolerant attitude toward free speech in Poland have been unfounded. These leaders, already imprisoned for two months, have been charged with inciting public unrest for merely discussing the possibility of calling a fifteen-minute general strike to protest food price increases. The strike, as you know, never even occurred. Among those jailed is the historian Adam Michnik. A noted author and theorist of democracy, Michnik has devoted a lifetime to nonviolent protest on behalf of economic, cultural, and political freedom. He has already spent several years in prison in Poland. His release last summer was interpreted by some as a harbinger of liberalization. Mr. Michnik's reimprisonment, so suddenly, obviously belies this view. We strongly protest the imprisonment of Mr. Michnik and his colleagues. Any government which responds to the peaceful dissent of intellectuals through forceful detainment violates international standards of human rights and in so doing alienates itself from individuals and institutions in the world for whom such rights are sacrosanct. We demand that the Polish government adopt a genuine program of liberalization and begin by releasing Mr. Michnik and his colleagues.

24. NARSAD Honors Nobel Laureates And Presents Awards For Outstanding Research At An
NARSAD awarded its first julius axelrod Neuroscience Award to the three scientistswho shared last year’s nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology.
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Raises $1.1 Million for Research in Schizophrenia, Depression and other Brain Disorders Great Neck, NY. (October 2001). An extraordinary “meeting of the minds” took place at the annual benefit gala of the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD). The Alliance devoted the evening to honoring some of the most renowned neuroscience researchers worldwide. The event, which raised $1.1 million for research in schizophrenia, affective disorders, and other psychiatric illnesses, took place at the Pierre Hotel in New York. NARSAD awarded its first Julius Axelrod Neuroscience Award to the three scientists who shared last year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. The award is named for Dr. Axelrod, who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of the actions of neurotransmitters in regulating the metabolism of the nervous system. Dr. Axelrod is currently honorary chairman of NARSAD’s Scientific Council. Arvid Emil Carlsson, M.D., of the University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Paul Greengard, Ph.D., of Rockefeller University; and Eric R. Kandel, M.D., of Columbia University, received the NARSAD Neuroscience Award. The research of these brilliant scientists has focused on the brain and its billions of nerve cells, including groundbreaking studies that have elucidated the mechanisms by which these cells communicate with each other. Their research has contributed tremendously to our knowledge of brain function and has led to the development of new drugs to treat neurological and psychiatric diseases.

25. NIH Almanac (1997)
1970Dr. julius axelrod, National Institute of Mental Healthshared the NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine with two scientists from England and Sweden
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NIH Nobel Prize Winners
1968Dr. Marshall W. Nirenberg, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the key to deciphering the genetic code. Dr. Nirenberg and two other researchers, working independently, with whom he shared the prize, made major advances in understanding the chemical mechanisms by which genetic language or information is translated into various proteins that determine the nature and characteristics of all living things. Dr. Nirenberg was the first NIH Nobelist and also the first Federal employee to receive a Nobel Prize. 1970Dr. Julius Axelrod, National Institute of Mental Healthshared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two scientists from England and Swedenfor independent research into the chemistry of nerve transmission. The three were cited for their “discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanisms for their storage, release and inactivation.” Specifically, Dr. Axelrod found an enzyme that terminates the action of the nerve transmitter, noradrenaline. He also demonstrated that some antidepressant drugs act by preventing the reuptake of noradrenaline and thus prolong its action in the brain. 1972Dr. Christian B. Anfinsen

26. NIH: About: NIH Almanac: Nobel Laureates
1970 – Dr. julius axelrod, National Institute of Mental Health, shared the NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine with two scientists from England and Sweden
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27. History For Sale - Nobel Prize Autographs
182085, $179.00. julius axelrod PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - DOCUMENT 221019,$189.00. EMILY 15 16, We have many nobel Prize Winner autographs! Here
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28. Physiology Or Medicine 1970 - Press Release
Institutet has decided to award the nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for1970 jointly to Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler and julius axelrod for their
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Press Release: The 1970 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
October 1970
Karolinska Institutet
has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1970 jointly to
Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler and Julius Axelrod
for their discoveries concerning "the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanisms for their storage, release and inactivation".
Sir Bernard Katz ' discoveries concerning the mechanism for the release of the transmitter acetylcholine from the nerve terminals at the nerve-muscle junction, under the influence of the nerve impulses, are fundamental not only for the understanding of the so-called cholinergic transmission, but are also of primary importance for our knowledge about the synaptic transmission between the nerve cells in the central nervous system.
Professor Ulf von Euler has discovered that the substance noradrenaline serves as neurotransmitter at the nerve terminals of the sympathetic nervous system. He has also shown how this substance is stored in small nerve granules within the nerve fibres of this system.

29. Julius
Helped invent nylon. julius axelrod (1912) American biochemist.Co-winnerof the 1970 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Julian
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Gender : Masculine
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Julius , or Iulius
History
Julius was a Latin family name which did not take off as a first name until Renaissance Italy (where it was Giulio ). It was first used in England when an Italian doctor named Cesare Adelmare (who worked for Queen Elizaebeth I) changed his name to Sir Julius Caesar. About this time the name Jules appeared in France.
Julian
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Pronunciation : JOO-lee-uss.
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30. Axelrod, Julius
axelrod, julius. US neuropharmacologist who was awarded a nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine in 1970 for his work with the biophysicists Bernard Katz and
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31. Five Nobel Laureates Honored
Dr. julius axelrod Class of '33, majored in biology. A corecipient of the 1970Nobel Prize in Medicine with Bernard Katz, for their discoveries concerning
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FIVE NOBEL LAUREATES HONORED
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Five of City College's eight Nobel Prize winners returned to their alma mater to be honored at a Joint Sesquicentennial Award Lecture and Chemistry Alumni Reunion Dinner (on April 8). They were: Arthur Kornberg '37, Julius Axelrod '33, Leon Lederman '43, Jerome Karle '37, and Herbert Hauptman '37. Each received CCNY's Annual Chemistry Alumni Medal, which has been awarded to many distinguished scientists including 16 Nobel Laureates over the past 50 years. CCNY Professor Emeritus Amos Turk '37, a classmate of three of the scientists, introduced the Laureates to the guests at the Award Lecture. Past Nobel Laureates who have received the CCNY Medal include Irving Langmuir, Robert B. Woodward, Linus C. Pauling and Herbert. C. Brown. Following are brief notes on the 1997 CCNY Chemistry Alumni Award Medalists: Dr. Julius Axelrod: Class of '33, majored in biology. A co-recipient of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Bernard Katz, for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmittors in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation. Dr. Arthur Kornberg: Class of '37, majored in chemistry. A co-recipient of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Severo Ochoa. For their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxiribonucleic acid.

32. The Julius Axelrod Papers
This site contains the papers of julius axelrod, anAmerican pharmacologist and neuroscientist who shared the 1970 nobel Prize for...... nlm.nih.gov/HH/
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This site contains the papers of Julius Axelrod, an American pharmacologist and neuroscientist who shared the 1970 Nobel Prize for his discovery of the actions of neurotransmitters in regulating the metabolism of the nervous system. The materials in this collection date from 1915 to 1998 may be accessed by browsing an alphabetical or chronological list or by utilizing a search engine. First time visitors may want to explore an online exhibit that presents Axelrod’s life and major interests. The materials accessible on this site include, but are not limited to, articles, graphs, laboratory notes, research reports, photographic prints, and speeches.
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33. Premios Nobel De Fisiología Y Medicina
Translate this page AÑO, PREMIOS nobel OTORGADOS EN FISIOLOGÍA Y MEDICINA. 1970, axelrod,julius (EEUU) Euler, Ulf S. von (Suecia) Katz, Bernard (Gran Bretaña).
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Premios Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina
Premio Nobel
: premios concedidos cada año a personas, entidades u organismos por sus aportaciones extraordinarias realizadas durante el año anterior en los campos de la Física, Química, Fisiología y Medicina, Literatura, Paz y Economía. Otorgados por primera vez el 10 de diciembre de 1901, los premios están financiados por los intereses devengados de un fondo en fideicomiso contemplado en el testamento del químico, inventor y filántropo sueco Alfred Bernhard Nobel. Además de una retribución en metálico, el ganador del Premio Nobel recibe también una medalla de oro y un diploma con su nombre y el campo en que ha logrado tal distinción. Los jueces pueden dividir cada premio entre dos o tres personas, aunque no está permitido repartirlo entre más de tres. Si se considerara que más de tres personas merecen el premio, se concedería de forma conjunta. El fondo está controlado por un comité de la Fundación Nobel, compuesto por seis miembros en cada mandato de dos años: cinco elegidos por los administradores de los organismos contemplados en el testamento, y el sexto nombrado por el Gobierno sueco. Los seis miembros serán ciudadanos suecos o noruegos. De acuerdo con la voluntad de Nobel, se han establecido institutos separados en Suecia y Noruega para favorecer los objetivos de la Fundación con el fin de potenciar cada uno de los cinco campos en los que se conceden los galardones. En 1968, para conmemorar su 300 aniversario, el Banco Nacional de Suecia creó el Premio de Ciencias Económicas Banco de Suecia en Memoria de Alfred Nobel, que sería otorgado por la Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias (conocida con anterioridad por el nombre de Academia Sueca de las Ciencias). La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias concede también los premios de Física y Química.

34. Axelrod
axelrod, julius (szül. és farmakológus, aki Sir Bernard Katz angol biofizikussalés Ulf von Euler svéd fiziológussal megosztva orvosi nobeldíjat kapott
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35. Euler
fiziológus, aki Sir Bernard Katz brit biofizikussal és julius axelrod amerikaibiokémikussal közösen 1970ben élettani-orvostudományi nobel-díjat kapott
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36. Brain, Nobel Prize, Neuroscience, ³ú, ½Å°æ°úÇÐ, µÎ³ú, ³ëº§»ó
nobel Prize Neuroscience Year Vision 1970 axelrod, julius AmericanHumoral transmitters 1970 Katz, Bernard German, Brit.
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Nobel Prize - Neuroscience YearName-Nationality/CitizenshipWork
1906: [Golgi, Camillo] Italian [Structure of the Nervous System]
1906: [Ramon y Cajal, Santiago] Spanish [Structure of the Nervous System] 1911: [Gullstrand, Allvar] Swedish [Optics of the eye]
1914: [Barany, Robert] Austrian [Vestibular apparatus] 1927: [Wagner-Jauregg, J.] Austrian [Malaria to treat dementia para.] 1932: [Adrian, Edgar Douglas] British [Function of neurons (messages)]
1932: [Sherrington, Charles S.] British [Function of neurons (brain)]
1936: [Dale, Henry Hallett] British [Chemical transmission (nerves)]
1936; [Loewi, Otto] German, Amer. [Chemical transmission (nerves)] 1944: [Erlanger, Joseph] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1944: [Gasser, Herbert Spencer] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1949: [Egas Moniz, A.C.A.F.] Portuguese [Leucotomy for certain psychoses]
1949: [Hess, Walter Rudolph] Swiss ["Interbrain" (internal organs)]

37. Brain, Nobel Prize, Neuroscience, ³ú, ½Å°æ°úÇÐ, µÎ³ú, ³ëº§»ó
Game Beauty Free Screen nobel Prize Neuroscience 1970 axelrod, juliusAmerican Humoral transmitters 1970 Katz, Bernard German, Brit.
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Nobel Prize - Neuroscience YearName-Nationality/CitizenshipWork
1906: [Golgi, Camillo] Italian [Structure of the Nervous System]
1906: [Ramon y Cajal, Santiago] Spanish [Structure of the Nervous System] 1911: [Gullstrand, Allvar] Swedish [Optics of the eye]
1914: [Barany, Robert] Austrian [Vestibular apparatus] 1927: [Wagner-Jauregg, J.] Austrian [Malaria to treat dementia para.] 1932: [Adrian, Edgar Douglas] British [Function of neurons (messages)]
1932: [Sherrington, Charles S.] British [Function of neurons (brain)]
1936: [Dale, Henry Hallett] British [Chemical transmission (nerves)]
1936; [Loewi, Otto] German, Amer. [Chemical transmission (nerves)] 1944: [Erlanger, Joseph] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1944: [Gasser, Herbert Spencer] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1949: [Egas Moniz, A.C.A.F.] Portuguese [Leucotomy for certain psychoses]
1949: [Hess, Walter Rudolph] Swiss ["Interbrain" (internal organs)]

38. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia
Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Alfred D. Hershey, SalvadorE. Luria 1970 Sir Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, julius axelrod 1971 Earl W
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39. 20th Century Awards- 1970
nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine The prize was awarded jointly to KarolinskaInstitute, Stockholm, b. 1905, d. 1983; and axelrod, julius, USA, National
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LELOIR, LUIS F., Argentina, Institute for Biochemical Research, Buenos Aires, b. 1906, d. 1987: "for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates" Nobel Prize for Literature
SOLZHENITSYN, ALEKSANDR ISAEVICH, USSR, b. 1918 "for the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature" Nobel Prize for Peace
BORLAUG, NORMAN E., USA, b. 1914: Led research at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Mexico City. Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
The prize was awarded jointly to: KATZ, Sir BERNARD, Great Britain, University College, London, b. 1911; VON EULER, ULF, Sweden, The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, b. 1905, d. 1983; and AXELROD, JULIUS, U.S.A., National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, b. 1912: "for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmittors in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation"

40. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Medicina, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, MEDICINA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000.1951. Theiler, Max (Suráfrica). 1970. axelrod, julius (Estados Unidos).
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