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         Greengard Paul:     more books (34)
  1. Cyclic Nucleotides, Phosphorylated Proteins and Neuronal Function (Distinguished Lecture Series of the Society of General Physiologists, Vol 1) by Paul Greengard, 1978-09
  2. Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology. Volume 1 by Erminio., Greengard, Paul Costa, 1972
  3. Fourth International Conference on Cyclic Nucleotides, Brussells, Belgium (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research) by Jacques E. Dumont, Paul Greengard, 1981-10
  4. Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research by Paul Greengard, 1990-12
  5. Adenylyl Cyclases, Volume 32 (Advances in Second Messenger & Phosphoprotein Research)
  6. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide and Protein Phosphorylation Research (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research) by Paul Greengard, 1987-01
  7. Protein Phosphorylation in the Nervous System (The Neurosciences Institute Publications Series) by Eric J. Nestler, Paul Greengard, 1984-08-01
  8. Signal Transduction in Health and Disease, Volume 31 (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research Series)
  9. Narcotic Antagonists: Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology. Volume 8 by Erminio., Greengard, Paul Costa, 1973
  10. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research) by Paul Greengard, 1980-10
  11. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research; Vol. 4 by Paul; Robison, G. Alan (eds.) Greengard, 1974
  12. Current Methodology (Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide and Protein Phosphorylation Research : Vol 10) by Gary Brooker, Paul Greengard, 1979-06
  13. Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms of Neurotransmitter Release by Lennart Stjarne, Sten E. Grillner, 1994-10-15
  14. Ion Channel Regulation, Volume 33 (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research)

1. Paul Greengard - Autobiography
paul greengard – Autobiography. Hartline, who became Chairman of the Departmentof Biophysics at Johns Hopkins and who was later to win a nobel Prize in
http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/2000/greengard-autobio.html
My paternal great, great grandfather emigrated from Koenigsberg, now Gdansk, to St. Louis during the 1850s, a time of large-scale movement of Germans, including German Jews, to the Mid-Western United States. My paternal grandfather moved to Binghamton, New York, where my father was born. My father had success in vaudeville as a singer/dancer/comedian. He eventually became a businessman working first in retail and then in wholesale in the cosmetics field. I was born on December 11, 1925 in New York City under tragic circumstances - my mother, née Pearl Meister, died giving birth to me. My father remarried when I was 13 months old. In contrast to my mother, who had been Jewish, my stepmother, who raised me, was Episcopalian. From that time on I was brought up in the Christian tradition, celebrating Easter, Christmas, etc. I was prevented access to my biological mother's family with whom I became familiar only very recently. I have been delighted to learn that many members of that family are highly creative individuals working in various fields of science, government, etc. I attended public schools in Brooklyn and Queens. During World War II, I spent three years in the Navy as an electronics technician. After appropriate training, I was assigned to a team at the

2. Medicine 2000
Photo. paul greengard Autobiography Curriculum Vitae nobel LectureInterview nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources. Eric
http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/2000/
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2000
"for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system" Arvid Carlsson Paul Greengard Eric R. Kandel 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Sweden USA USA Göteborg University
Gothenburg, Sweden Rockefeller University
New York, NY, USA Columbia University
New York, NY, USA b. 1923 b. 1925 b. 1929 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2000
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3. Rockefeller University - News
Rockefeller University Neurobiologist paul greengard wins 2000 nobel Prizein Medicine, Shares Award with Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel.
http://www.rockefeller.edu/pubinfo/nobelpress.nr.html
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Issued: October 9, 2000
runews@rockvax.rockefeller.edu Contact: Joe Bonner Rockefeller University Neurobiologist Paul Greengard wins 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Shares Award with Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel For more about his prize-winning research, click Here View the Nobel Prize News Conference held in Caspary Auditorium on October 9, 2000. Paul Greengard, head of Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience,speaks about receiving the early morning phone call.
(download RealPlayer) Second Consecutive Medicine Prize Awarded to a Rockefeller University Scientist Greengard, director of the Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher Center for Research on Alzheimer's Disease at Rockefeller, is a neuroscientist whose discoveries have provided a conceptual framework for understanding how the nervous system functions at the molecular level. He has also demonstrated that many effects both therapeutic and toxic of several classes of common antipsychotic, hallucinogenic and antidepressant drugs can be explained in terms of distinct neurochemical actions which affect the transmission of nerve signals in the brain.

4. Paul Greengard Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
paul greengard, the 2000 nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. paul greengard. 2000
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P AUL G REENGARD
2000 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system
Background

5. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Granit, Ragnar, 1967. greengard, paul, 2000. Guillemin, Roger, 1977.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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6. Online NewsHour: A Nobel Winner- October 11, 2000
paul greengard, one of this year’s winners of the nobel Prize in medicine, joinsDr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, to
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/july-dec00/nobel-med_10-9.html
A NOBEL WINNER
October 11 , 2000
Paul Greengard, one of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine, joins Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, to talk about his research and winning the Nobel Prize. RAY SUAREZ: The award this year went for discoveries about how messages move around the nervous system and help us understand the functioning of the brain. Three scientists will share the nearly $1 million prize. One of them is with us now. Paul Greengard is a neuroscientist who heads the laboratory of molecular and cellular neuroscience at the Rockefeller University in New York. Also joining us is Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
First, Professor Greengard, congratulations. PAUL GREENGARD: Thank you very much. RAY SUAREZ: How did you hear about the award? PAUL GREENGARD: About ten minutes past five this morning, the secretary of the Nobel Committee called to inform me I had been one of the recipients of this year's Nobel Prize in medicine. It was about 20 minutes... apparently in Sweden they announce at 11:30 in the morning, which is 5:30 Eastern Standard time. So they called to let the recipients know in advance of the deluge of telephone calls that come after the announcement of the prize.

7. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize In Medicine -- October 9, 2000
Sweden's Arvid Carlsson and Americans paul greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000Nobel Prize for medicine for their research on how messages are transmitted
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/nobel2000/medicine.html
NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE
October 9, 2000
Arvid Carlsson , Swedish, 77, University of Gothenburg Paul Greengard , American, 74, Rockefeller University, New York Eric Kandel , Austrian-born American, 70, Columbia University, New York Ray Suarez talks with Paul Greengard and Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health. Online Special: 2000 Nobel Prizes October 13,
A background report and discussion on peace prize winner Kim Dae Jung October 10,
Nobel Prize winners MacDiarmid and Kroemer talk about their research. An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Science and Health The Nobel Foundation University of Gothenburg Rockefeller University ... Columbia University Sweden's Arvid Carlsson and Americans Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000 Nobel Prize for medicine for their research on how messages are transmitted between brain cells. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet said the three had made "pioneering discoveries" in signal transduction between nerve cells in the brain. Their work has helped in understanding how the brain functions and the causes behind neurological and psychiatric diseases.

8. MBL Lectures | Paul Greengard, PhD | Background
Award with Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel http//www.rockefeller.edu/pubinfo/nobelpress.nr.htmlThe Science Behind paul greengard's nobel Prize http//www
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MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series
Signal Transduction in the Brain
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Introduction
by George Augustine
Part 1
- Communication Between Nerve Cells / Fast and Slow Synaptic Transmission
Part 2
- Biochemical Pathways in Nerve Cell Function
Part 3
- Two Major Neurotransmitters-Dopamine and Glutamate
Part 4
- Importance of DARPP-32 Phosphorylation / Spinophilin's Role
Part 5
- Regulation of DARPP-32 phosphorylation / Caseinkinase1 (CK1), Casenkinase 2 (CK2), and CDK5
Additional information
Dr. Greengard's Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Web pages
http://www.rockefeller.edu/labheads/greengard/greengard.html http://www.rockefeller.edu/labheads/greengard/greengard-lab.html
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2000
Awardees Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel Nobel Foundation Official Web site includes links to video of the award presentation, transcript of speech and illustrated explanation of the science behind the research [http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/2000/index.html]

9. The Scientist :: 2000 Nobel Goes To Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kand
2000 nobel goes to Arvid Carlsson, paul greengard and Eric Kandel. Slow synaptictransmission grabs the nobel for Physiology or Medicine. Robert Walgate.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20001009/02/
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2000 Nobel goes to Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel
Robert Walgate
LONDON. So, it wasn't the human genome; nor the nematode. Today, nerves seem to have got to the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, which this morning announced the award of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2000 jointly to Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel. Aplysia Aplysia's gills to study learning. He demonstrated that short term and long term memory in the sea slug are located at the synapse. In the 1990s he extended these studies to mice, and showed that the same type of changes in synaptic function also take place in mammals. This Nobel is Kandel's 29th scientific prize or medal, including the Lasker Award (with VB Mountcastle) in 1983. Arvid Carlsson, 77, of the Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, was rewarded "for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain and that it has great importance for our ability to control movements." The Karolinska emphasises Carlsson's contributions to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson's disease, to the understanding of the action of drugs for schizophrenia, and the development of selective serotonin uptake blockers as antidepressants. The Nobel is Carlsson's 26th scientific award. Links for this article
Press release: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2000
http://www.nobel.se/announcement/2000/medicine.html

10. HUBIN Meets Paul Greengard
HUBIN meets the nobel laureate paul greengard. The picture shows professor GöranSedvall, professor paul greengard and associate professor Håkan Hall.
http://www.hubin.org/news/archive/2001/cn1/meeting_greengard_en.html

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HUBIN meets the Nobel laureate Paul Greengard
On December 12, the members of the HUBIN scientific advisory board met the Nobel laureate Paul Greengard for a discussion about research. After the meeting all the HUBIN coworkers got the opportunity to meet professor Greengard during a reception in Stockholm. Professor Greengard was awarded the The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000, and shared the price with his colleagues Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University, USA) and Arvid Carlsson (Gothenburgh, Sweden). The motivation to the award was the research on "signal transduction in the nervous system". Paul Greengard was born 1925 in New York, NY, USA. He is still active at the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience at The Rockefeller University in New York. Read more about The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000
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11. MBL Lectures | Paul Greengard, PhD | Lecture, 8/10/2001
phosphorylation / Caseinkinase1 (CK1), Casenkinase 2 (CK2), and CDK5 Additional informationAbout paul greengard Curriculum Vitae http//www.nobel.se/medicine
http://www.mbl.edu/videofiles/lecture4/
Signal Transduction in the Brain
Presented on August 10, 2001 by Paul Greengard, PhD, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, The Rockefeller University
Paul Greengard, Ph.D., Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences at Rockefeller University and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in communication between nerve cells, talks about current understanding of the complex biochemistry of signal transduction in the brain. He discusses the implications of his ongoing work in the potential for novel pharmaceutical treatments of various neurological and psychiatric disorders. ( more
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Pre-Lecture Interview
Video of Pre-Lecture Interview Transcript of Pre-Lecture Interview As a preview to his lecture, "Signal Transduction in the Brain," Dr. Paul Greengard shares some of his thoughts with Boston University Professor of Biology, Dr. David Shepro, on what it takes to be a successful neuroscientist and his vision of the future in the field of brain research.
Lecture transcript:
Introduction by George Augustine
Part 1 - Communication Between Nerve Cells / Fast and Slow Synaptic Transmission
Part 2
- Biochemical Pathways in Nerve Cell Function Part 3 - Two Major Neurotransmitters-Dopamine and Glutamate

12. MBL Lectures | Greengard Transcript | Introduction
to introduce tonight's Friday evening lecturer, Dr. paul greengard from the moneythat he was awarded for the nobel Prize was turned over by paul to create
http://www.mbl.edu/videofiles/lecture4/transcript0.html
MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series
Signal Transduction in the Brain
Transcript: Introducing Paul Greengard
More on Signal Transduction in the Brain
Lecture video

Interview

Lecture transcript:

Introduction
by George Augustine
Part 1
- Communication Between Nerve Cells / Fast and Slow Synaptic Transmission
Part 2
- Biochemical Pathways in Nerve Cell Function
Part 3
- Two Major Neurotransmitters-Dopamine and Glutamate
Part 4
- Importance of DARPP-32 Phosphorylation / Spinophilin's Role
Part 5
- Regulation of DARPP-32 phosphorylation / Caseinkinase1 (CK1), Casenkinase 2 (CK2), and CDK5
Additional information
Introduction by George Augustine
My name is George Augustine and I am here to introduce tonight's Friday evening lecturer, Dr. Paul Greengard from the Rockefeller University. Paul is a great scientist and a great friend and it is a genuine honor to introduce him to you. Paul studies signaling processes in the brain, with a special interest in synaptic transmission. As most of you probably know, the power of the brain resides in the very sophisticated abilities of nerve cells to communicate with each other. Paul's work has brought our appreciation of these synaptic communication processes to an unprecedented level of understanding. Because he has published more than 1,000 papers on this subject, it is impossible for my introduction to do justice to his interests or to his contributions. I expect that his talk with offer you an excellent overview of this work.

13. HUM-MOLGEN: Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kandel Receive The Nobel Pri
Arvid Carlsson, paul greengard and Eric Kandel receive the nobel Prizein Medicine, October, 9 2000 2225, Press release http//www
http://www.hum-molgen.de/NewsGen/10-2000/msg13.html
home genetic news bioinformatics biotechnology ... register for news alert Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine October, 9 2000 22:25 Press release: http://www.nobel.se/announcement/2000/medicine.html Summary In the human brain there are more than hundred billion nerve cells. They are connected to each other through an infinitely complex network of nerve processes. The message from one nerve cell to another is transmitted through different chemical transmitters. The signal transduction takes place in special points of contact, called synapses. A nerve cell can have thousands of such contacts with other nerve cells.
The three Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine have made pioneering discoveries concerning one type of signal transduction between nerve cells, referred to as slow synaptic transmission. These discoveries have been crucial for an understanding of the normal function of the brain and how disturbances in this signal transduction can give rise to neurological and psychiatric diseases. These findings have resulted in the development of new drugs.
Arvid Carlsson
, Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg is rewarded for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain and that it has great importance for our ability to control movements. His research has led to the realization that Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine in certain parts of the brain and that an efficient remedy (L-dopa) for this disease could be developed. Arvid Carlsson has made a number of subsequent discoveries, which have further clarified the role of dopamine in the brain. He has thus demonstrated the mode of action of drugs used for the treatment of schizophrenia.

14. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel 2000
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15. A Carlsson, Greengard E Kandel I Nobel Per La Medicina 2000
Translate this page al Karolinka Institutet ha deciso di assegnare congiuntamente il premio nobel 2000per la Fisiologia o la Medicina a Arvid Carlsson, paul greengard e Eric
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16. Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria
paul greengard. 2000ko Medikuntza nobel saridunaren biografia. 1925ekoabenduaren 11n jaio zen Estatu Batuetako New Yorken. 1983tik
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17. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical Sciences. Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. USA. 2000,greengard, paul signal transduction in the nervous system , USA. 2000,
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"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.

18. NOBEL PRIZES
Arvid Carlsson, paul greengard And Eric Kandel jointly won nobel prize for theirdiscoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system. ARVID CARLSSON.
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2000 Nobel prize winner in medicine Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kandel jointly won nobel prize for their discoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system ARVID CARLSSON Born: January 25, 1923
Place of birth: Uppsala, Sweden
Residence: Sweden
Affiliation: Department of Pharmacology, University of Göteborg Medicine
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E-mail: arvid.carlsson@pharm.gu.se 2000 Nobel prize winner in medicine Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kandel jointly won nobel prize for their discoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system PAUL GREENGARD Born: December 11, 1925
Place of birth: New York, NY, USA Residence: New York, USA Affiliation: Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, Rockefeller University Address: Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA E-mail: greengd@rockvax.rockefeller.edu

19. Greengard, Paul
greengard, paul (1925). was H. Keffer Hartline, who became Chairman of the Departmentof Biophysics at Johns Hopkins and who was later to win a nobel Prize in
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Greengard, Paul My paternal great, great grandfather emigrated from Koenigsberg, now Gdansk, to St. Louis during the 1850s, a time of large-scale movement of Germans, including German Jews, to the Mid-Western United States. My paternal grandfather moved to Binghamton, New York, where my father was born. My father had success in vaudeville as a singer/dancer/comedian. He eventually became a businessman working first in retail and then in wholesale in the cosmetics field.
I was born on December 11, 1925 in New York City under tragic circumstances - my mother, née Pearl Meister, died giving birth to me. My father remarried when I was 13 months old. In contrast to my mother, who had been Jewish, my stepmother, who raised me, was Episcopalian. From that time on I was brought up in the Christian tradition, celebrating Easter, Christmas, etc. I was prevented access to my biological mother's family with whom I became familiar only very recently. I have been delighted to learn that many members of that family are highly creative individuals working in various fields of science, government, etc.
I attended public schools in Brooklyn and Queens. During World War II, I spent three years in the Navy as an electronics technician. After appropriate training, I was assigned to a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that was involved in developing an early-warning system to intercept Japanese kamikaze planes before they could reach the ships of the U.S. fleet.

20. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
Themes Geography History History Prize Winners nobel Prize Medicine.Year, Winners. 2000, Carlsson, Arvid greengard, paul - Kandel, Eric R.
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Behring, Emil Adolf von Ross, Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich ... Bárány, Robert The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberg The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Hill, Archibald Vivian Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Banting, Frederick Grant Macleod, John James Richard ... Einthoven, Willem The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan ... Domagk, Gerhard The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section Dam, Henrik Carl Peter

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