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         Axelrod Julius:     more books (16)
  1. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY - Problems in Evaluation by Jonathan O. ; and Ralph W. Gerard ; [ Dr. Julius Axelrod ] Cole, 1959
  2. An Unexpected Life in Research (Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology) by Julius Axelrod, 2009-04-20
  3. Perspectives in Neuropharmacology, ATribute to Julius Axelrod
  4. Neurotransmitters by Julius Axelrod, 1974
  5. The Pineal Gland by Richard J. and Axelrod, Julius Wurtman, 1965
  6. Frontiers in Cellular Surface Research by Julius Axelrod et al., 1982
  7. PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE - Problems and Perspectives by [Dr. Julius Axelrod ] ; Compiled by Dept of Philosophy of Medicine, 1972
  8. PERSPECTIVES IN NEUROPHARMACOLOGY: A TRIBUTE TO JULIUS AXELROD by Julius Axelrod, 1972
  9. Neurotransmitters (Scientific American offprints) by Julius Axelrod, 1974
  10. Commencement address by Julius Axelrod, 1982
  11. The History of Neuroscience Videos by Julius Axelrod, 2000-02-07
  12. The Harvey Lectures:Delivered under the Auspices of The Harvey Society of New York(1971-1972) by Julius Axelrod, 1973
  13. EPINEPHRINE IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM by Jon M. ; D.C. U'Pricherd; Kjell Fuxe ; [ Dr. Julius Axelrod ] Stolk, 1988
  14. Menchevik: Alexandra Kollontaï, Gueorgui Plekhanov, Noé Jordania, Pavel Axelrod, V. Volodarski, Fedor Dan, Véra Zassoulitch, Julius Martov (French Edition)

41. Encyclopædia Britannica
Euler, Ulf von Swedish physiologist who, with British biophysicist Sir Bernard Katzand American biochemist julius axelrod, received the 1970 nobel Prize for
http://search.britannica.com/search?ct=eb&query=Nestvold Ulf

42. AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas
Translate this page Venezolanos Ilustres. Premios nobel de 1970. Samuelson, Paul A. del plasma.Universidad de Grenoble. Grenoble, Francia. axelrod, julius.
http://www.aldeaeducativa.com/aldea/Nobel1e.asp?Which=1970

43. TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ
THEORELL, AXEL HUGO THEODOR. Isveç, nobel Tip Enstitüsü, Stokholm, d. 1903,ö. axelrod, julius. ABD, Ulusal Saglik Enstitüsü, Bethesda,MD, d. 1912
http://www.tubitak.gov.tr/nobel/fizyotip-nodul.html
TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF Almanya, Marburg Üniversitesi, d. 1854, ö.1917: “Serum tedavini geliþtirerek özellikle difteriye karþý verdiði mücadeleyle, hastalýk ve ölümlere karþý, hekimlerin ellerine muzaffer bir silah vererek, týp bilimin hareket alanýnda yeni bir yol açtýðý için” ROSS, Sir RONALD Ýngiltere, Üniversitesi College, Liverpool, d. 1857 (Almora, Hindistan), ö. 1932: “Sýtma hastalýðý konusunda, organizmaya nasýl bulaþtýðýnýn keþfini de içeren çalýþmalarýyla hastalýða karþý mücadele yollarý konusunda baþarýlý araþtýrmalar yaptýðý için” FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG Danimarka, Finsen Medical Light Institute, Kopenhag, d. 1860, ö. 1904: “Hastalýklarýn, özellikle lupus vulgarisin yoðun ýþýk demeti ile tedavisine yaptýðý katkýlarla týp biliminin önüne yeni yeni ufuklar açtýðý için” PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH Rusya, Askeri Týp akademisi, St. Petersburg d. 1849, ö. 1936: “Sindirim konusunda yaptýðý çalýþmalarla, konunun yaþamsal yönlerine ýþýk tuttuðu için” KOCH, ROBERT Almanya, Institut für Infektions-Krankkheiten (Enfeksiyonlu Hastalýklar Enstitüsü), Berlin, d. 1843, ö. 1910: “Tüberkülozla ilgili keþif ve incelemeleri için” GOLGI, CAMILLO

44. Laureatii Premiilor Nobel
1970, julius axelrod Sir Bernard Katz Ulf von Euler, Statele Unite ale AmericiiMarea Britanie Suedia. 1971, Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Statele Unite ale Americii.
http://www.rotravel.com/medicine/nobel/r_laur.htm

45. The Laureates Of The Nobel Prize For Medicine And Physiology
1970, julius axelrod Sir Bernard Katz Ulf von Euler, United States of AmericaGreat Britain Sweden. 1971, Earl Wilbur Sutherland, United States of America.
http://www.rotravel.com/medicine/nobel/e_laur.htm
YEAR LAUREATE'S NAME COUNTRY Emil Adolf von Behring Germany Sir Ronald Ross Great Britain Niels Ryberg Finsen Denmark Ivan Petrovici Pavlov Russia Robert Koch Germany Camillo Golgi
Santiago Ramon y Cajal Italy
Spain Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran France Paul Ehrlich
Ilia Ilici Mecinikov Germany
Russia Emil Theodor Kocher Switzerland Albrecht Kossel Germany Allvar Gulistrand Sweden Alexis Carrel United States of America Charles Robert Richet France Robert Báráni Hungary - Austria no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet Belgium Schack August Steenberg Krogh Denmark no prize awarded Sir Archibald Vician Hill
Otto Fritz Meyerhof Great Britain
Germany Sir Frederick Grant Banting
John James Richard MacLeod Canada
Canada Willem Einthaven Holland no prize awarded Johannes Andreas Grib Fibinger Denmark Julius Wagner - Jauregg Austria Charles Jules Henri Nicolle France Christiaen Eijkman
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Holland
Great Britain Karl Landsteiner Austria Otto Heinrich Warburg Germany Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Lord Edgar Douglas Adrian Great Britain Great Britain Thomas Hunt Morgan

46. DI CRSC Criticism Of The PBS "Evolution" Series: Counting Nobel Laureates
For USAborn nobel winners in this sample, New York appears to be the Max Delbruck(n), Alfred D. Hershey, Salvador E. Luria (n) 1970 julius axelrod 1971 Earl W
http://www.antievolution.org/events/pbsevo/wre_nobel.html
Counting the Nobel laureates... Does it prove what the Discovery Institute says it does?
by Wesley R. Elsberry In their viewer's guide pretentiously (and erroneously, as I will demonstrate below) titled, "Getting the Facts Straight", the Discovery Institute gives us this discussion: The narrator says that anti-evolution efforts following the Scopes trial "had a chilling effect on the teaching of evolution and the publishers of science textbooks. For decades, Darwin seemed to be locked out of America's public schools. But then evolution received an unexpected boost from a very unlikely source the Soviet Union." When the Soviets launched the first man-made satellite, Sputnik, in 1957, Americans were goaded into action. The narrator continues: "As long-neglected science programs were revived in America's classrooms, evolution was, too. Biblical literalists have been doing their best to discredit Darwin's theory ever since." This takes the distortion of history one giant step further. It is blatantly false that U.S. science education was "neglected" after the Scopes trial because Darwinism was "locked out of America's public schools." During those supposedly benighted decades, American schools produced more Nobel Prize-winners than the rest of the world put together. And in physiology and medicine the fields that should have been most stunted by a neglect of Darwinism the U.S. produced fully twice as many Nobel laureates as all other countries combined. How about the U.S. space program? Was it harmed by the supposed neglect of Darwinism in public schools? Contrary to what Evolution implies, the U.S. space program in 1957 was in good shape. The Soviet Union won the race to launch the first satellite because it had made that one of its highest national priorities. The U.S., on the other hand, had other priorities such as caring for its citizens and rebuilding a war-torn world. When Sputnik prodded Americans to put more emphasis on space exploration, the U.S. quickly surpassed the Soviet Union and landed men on the Moon. The necessary resources and personnel were already in place; the U.S. didn't have to wait for a new generation of rocket scientists trained in evolution.

47. Nobel For Medicine All Laureates
Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, julius axelrod 1969 Max Charles Jules Henri Nicolle 1927julius WagnerJauregg The nobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy
http://www.popular-science.net/nobel/med-list.html

48. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. 1970 Sir BernardKatz, Ulf von Euler, julius axelrod 1969 Max Delbrück, Alfred D. Hershey
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49. BioFinder Kategorien Suche
axelrod, julius; Baltimore, David; Banting, Frederick Grant; Bárány,Robert; Ernst Ruska (1906-1988) nobel prize winner for electron microscopy
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50. Synapses Lecture, Signal Transduction Course
release inactivation Science publishes nobel speeches julius axelrod, NoradrenalinFate and control of its biosynthesis, Science 173, 598-606, 1971 1974
http://starklab.slu.edu/signal/Synapses.htm
Synaptic transmission (today's lecture features channels)
channels (ionotropic) ACh, glutamate, GABA, Glycine
vs. metabotropic receptors- peptides and others
Review of major points (that mostly everybody knows), thus, since a lot is text book material, I only present a few references, the rest is from Alberts et al.
Chemical synaptic transmitter substances:
Monamines (acetylcholine, catecholamines, serotonin)
Peptides
Amino Acids
Nucleotides
Gasses
Presynaptic membrane, cleft, Postsynaptic membrane Biochemistry - synaptosomes Postsynaptic receptors, multiplicity defined by pharmachology agonist, antagonist Breakdown, reuptake TRANSPARENCY Fig. 11-30, p. 537 Alberts et al. (SEM of neuromuscular junction) on n.m.j. (100 - 1000 square microns as opposed to synapse - 1 square micron) TRANSPARENCY Fig. 11-35, p. 541 Alberts et al. motor neuron - final common path TRANSPARENCY Fig. 13-43, p. 632 Alberts et al., synaptic vesicle formation TRANSPARENCY Fig. 11-34, p. 540 Alberts et al., ion channels of neuromuscular junction (Here is where that information I mentioned in the "channels" outline about calcium channels comes in, so, for convenience, I repeat it here:)

51. Prix Nobel De Physiologie Ou Médecine - Wikipedia
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Les prix nobel de physiologieet médecine. 1970 Sir Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, julius axelrod.
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Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Les prix nobel de physiologie et médecine Emil Adolf von Behring Ronald Ross Niels Ryberg Finsen Ivan Petrovich Pavlov ... Christiaan Eijkman , Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Karl Landsteiner Otto Heinrich Warburg Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Edgar Douglas Adrian Thomas Hunt Morgan George Hoyt Whipple ... Hans Spemann Sir Henry Hallett Dale Otto Loewi Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrapolt Corneille Jean François Heymans ... Herbert Spencer Gasser Sir Alexander Fleming Ernst Boris Chain , Sir Howard Walter Florey Hermann Joseph Muller Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa , née Radnitz Cori, Bernardo Alberto Houssay Paul Hermann Müller Walter Rudolf Hess Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz ... Dickinson W. Richards

52. Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine
nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. and Salvador E. Luria (all US), for studyof mechanism of virus infection in living cells 1970 julius axelrod (US), Ulf S
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Emil A. von Behring (Germany), for work on serum therapy against diphtheria Sir Ronald Ross (U.K.), for work on malaria Niels R. Finsen (Denmark), for his treatment of lupus vulgaris with concentrated light rays Ivan P. Pavlov (U.S.S.R.), for work on the physiology of digestion Robert Koch (Germany), for work on tuberculosis Camillo Golgi (Italy) and (Spain), for work on structure of the nervous system Charles L. A. Laveran

53. Nobel Prizes In Neuroscience
Sir Bernard Katz (Great Britain) nobel Fnd. NPIA Ulf von Euler (Sweden)nobel Fnd. NPIA julius axelrod (USA) nobel Fnd. NPIA These
http://home.earthlink.net/~electrikmonk/Neuro/artNobel.htm
Nobel Prizes in Neuroscience
Part I
The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious honors that a scientist can be awarded. This article summarizes of the Nobel Prize-wining work by people who changed our view of the nervous system through their research and discoveries.

"in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system"
Camillo Golgi (Italy) Nobel Fnd. NPIA
Santiago Ramon y Cajal (Spain) Nobel Fnd. NPIA
Cajal and Golgi shared the Nobel Prize for their tremendous contribution to our understanding o the anatomical structure of the brain. Interestingly, they both had different theories about the nature of contacts between nerve cell. Despite this, each scientists produced a large body of work and refined techniques histological techniques impacted future generations of neuroanatomists. Some of this work is described in a previous feature article

"for his work on the dioptrics of the eye"
Allvar Gullstrand (Sweden) Nobel Fnd. NPIA
This price was award for the furtherance of our understanding of the optic principles of the eye and its function in vision.

"for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus"

54. Jewish Laureates Of Nobel Prizes : Sciforums.com
Jewish Laureates of nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences Year nobel Laureate Countryof the chemical structure of antibodies USA 1970 axelrod, julius for their
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Radical Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Physics
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria
1996 Lee, David M.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
1996 Osheroff, Douglas D. "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA 1995 Perl, Martin L. "for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia 1995 Reines, Frederick "for the detection of the neutrino" USA 1992 Charpak, Georges "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland 1990 Friedman, Jerome I. "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA 1988 Lederman, Leon M.

55. Nobel Laureate Revisiting Lectures
1974 May 1985 Host N. Ringertz 1986 D. Carleton Gajdusek, nobel Laureate 1976 May1986 Host H. Wigzell 1987 julius axelrod, nobel Laureate 1970 October 1987
http://www.mednobel.ki.se/mednobel/revisiting-lectures.html
Nobel Laureate Revisiting Lectures
Since 1980 previous Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine are invited to give a Nobel Laureate Revisiting Lecture at Karolinska Institutet. The Laureates also meet with the Nobel Committee for informal discussions of recent developments within the scientific area defined by the prize.
May 1980
Host: N. Ringertz
Arthur Kornberg, Nobel Laureate1959
June 1980
Host: P. Reichard
Sir Bernard Katz, Nobel Laureate 1970
September 1980
Host: D. Ottoson
George E. Palade, Nobel Laureate 1974
May 1981 David Baltimore, Nobel Laureate 1975 December 1982 Host: E. Norrby Gerald M. Edelman, Nobel Laureate 1972 April 1983 Host: D. Ottoson Renato Dulbecco, Nobel Laureate 1975 May 1984 Host: E. Norrby Christian de Duve, Nobel Laureate 1974 May 1985 Host: N. Ringertz D. Carleton Gajdusek, Nobel Laureate 1976 May 1986 Host: H. Wigzell Julius Axelrod, Nobel Laureate 1970 October 1987 Howard M. Temin, Nobel Laureate 1975 May 1989 Host: E. Norrby

56. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
About Sigma Xi » Overview » nobel Laureates Marshall W. Nirenberg 1969 Max Delbruck1969 Alfred D. Hershey 1969 Salvador Luria 1970 julius axelrod 1971 Earl W
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57. Minibiografie Di Scienziati: Rubrica
Translate this page Anfinsen Christian Bohmer, Hall, James, nobel, Alfred Bernhard, Andrews,Thomas. Auer von Welsbach, Karl. axelrod julius, Sklodowska, Marya,
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58. What Is The Nobel Prize?
Winners of the nobel Prize in Medicine Source Brown 1901 Emil A 1970 julius axelrod(1912 ) American Bernard Katz (1911- ) British Ulf von Euler (1905-1983
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History of the Prize
[ What is the Nobel Prize? ] [ The Development of Dynamite]
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What is the Nobel Prize? Source: Nobel
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very wealthy. When he died he left more than nine million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. According to his will, of 1895, the income from this fund was to be allotted each year in five equal parts as prizes to those who had most helped humanity. The interest from the money provides annual prizes for the greatest services to humanity in science and literature, and for the most effective work to promote friendship between nations (the Peace Prize). The Nobel prizes were first awarded on 10 December 1901, the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death.
The Development of Dynamite
Nobel experimented a lot with nitroglycerine by itself and mixed with gunpowder. He patented detonating charges and percussion caps in 1864. He used these as a primary charge to trigger an explosion. Nobel later used a special clay from northern Germany to stabilise the nitroglycerine. When tested with a percussion cap, the preparation exploded evenly although with less power than nitroglycerine alone. He called this mixture of nitroglycerine and clay "dynamite".
Nobel developed other explosive substances. Blasting gelatine, another powerful explosive, was a solution of gun cotton in nitroglycerine. Guncotton is a preparation of nitric acid and cellulose invented by Christian Schonbein in Germany in 1845. This evolved into modern dynamite which is a mixture of nitroglycerine and guncotton, with some additional ingredients.

59. The Scout Report - May 5, 2000
added the julius axelrod papers to its Profiles in Science Collection. The fourthscientist to become part of the collection, axelrod shared the nobel Prize in
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    The profile of julius axelrod begins with a biographical section, including a timelineof major of the pineal gland, and his life after winning the nobel Prize
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