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  1. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part B : Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1987-03
  2. Protein Phosphorylation/Vol 8 Books A and B (CSH Conferences on Cell Proliferation) by Ora M. Rosen, Edwin G. Krebs, 1981-08-01
  3. An Accidental Biochemist (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Edwin G. Krebs, 1998-07-01
  4. Intracellular Signal Transduction, Volume 36 (Advances in Pharmacology) (v. 36)
  5. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part A : General Features, Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1986-11
  6. People From Bond County, Illinois: Gretchen Wilson, Edwin G. Krebs, Ron Stephens, Frank Watson, Phyllis Holmes, Robert Smith, Job Adams Cooper
  7. Protein Phosphorylation Book A Cell Proliferation volume 8 by Ora M.; Krebs, Edwin G. Rosen, 1981-01-01

41. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
Rita LeviMontalcini 1988 Gertrude B. Elion 1988 George H. Hitchings 1992 EdmondHenri Fischer 1992 edwin Gerhard krebs 1994 Alfred G. Gilman 1998
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42. @P.Medicina: Nobel Premiados
, Última Actualización 25/11/99. Premiados con el nobel de Fisiología o Medicina. 1942.No Hubo Premiado. 1992. Edmond H. Fischer edwin G. krebs. 1943.
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43. Physiology Or Medicine 1992 - Press Release
Karolinska Institute has today decided to award the nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine for 1992 jointly to Edmond H. Fischer and edwin G. krebs for their
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Press Release: The 1992 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
NOBELFÖRSAMLINGEN KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
THE NOBEL ASSEMBLY AT THE KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE
12 October 1992
The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute
has today decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1992 jointly to
Edmond H. Fischer and Edwin G. Krebs
for their discoveries concerning "reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism".
Summary
Thousands of proteins participate in a complex interplay in a cell. They are the tools of the
living organism, regulating its reactions and activities. For example, proteins maintain the
metabolic flux, dictate growth and cellular division, release hormones, and mediate muscular
work.
Protein interactions are strictly controlled. One of the most important regulatory mechanisms is reversible protein phosphorylation . This means that enzymes phosphorylate and dephosphorylate proteins. Both these enzymatic processes are in turn regulated, often in several steps, allowing amplification and fine control. The 1992 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to the American biochemists

44. Premio Nobel De Medicina 2000 - Diario De Yucatán
fosforylatyon como un mecanismo regulatorio biológico . edwin G. krebs. 1991.
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Premios Nóbel 2000
El Premio Nóbel de Fisiología o Medicina
La Fisiología o Medicina es una de las cinco áreas de premiación mencionadas en el testamento de Alfred Nóbel. Este testamento está incompleto. El testamento menciona que este premio deberá de ser otorgado a la persona que "haya hecho el más importante descubrimiento en las áreas de fisiología o medicina". Él también designó al Instituto Karolinska de Estocolomo para otorgar este premio, y bajo la solicitud de que no haya consideración alguna a la nacionalidad de los participantes, sino que el más valioso lo reciba, sea o no Escandinavo"
Ganadores 1981 - 1999 Günter Blobel "por el descubrimiento que las proteínas tienen señales intrínsecas que gobiernan su transportación y localización en la célula"
Robert F. Furchgott
"por sus descubrimientos referentes al óxido nítrico como una molécula de señalización en el sistema cardiovascular"
Louis J. Ignarro

45. April-02_13
or Medicine, 2001 Jerome Karle nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1985 Arthur Kornbergnobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1959 edwin G. krebs nobel Prize in
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Continue Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989 Kenneth J. Arrow Nobel Prize in Economics, 1972 Julius Axelrod Medicine, 1970 David Baltimore Medicine, 1975 Paul Berg Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 J. Michael Bishop Medicine, 1989 Thomas R. Cech Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989 Medicine, 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1990 Johann Deisenhofer Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1988 Renato Dulbecco Medicine, 1975 Edmond H. Fischer Medicine, 1992 Jerome I. Friedman Nobel Prize in Physics, 1990 Walter Gilbert Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 Alfred G. Gilman Medicine, 1994 Donald A. Glaser Nobel Prize in Physics, 1960 Joseph L. Goldstein Medicine, 1985 Paul Greengard Medicine, 2000 Lee Hartwell Medicine, 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986 Burton Richter Nobel Prize in Physics, 1976 Richard J. Roberts Medicine, 1993 Phillip A. Sharp Medicine, 1993 Hamilton O. Smith Medicine, 1978 Robert M. Solow Nobel Prize in Economics, 1987 E. Donnall Thomas Medicine, 1990 Harold Varmus Medicine, 1989 Medicine, 1962 Torsten Nils Wiesel Medicine, 1981 Robert W. Wilson

46. ASCB - March/April 1998
EJ Corey Harvard University nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1990, edwin G. krebs Universityof Washington nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1992, James D. Watson
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To the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress:
There is a broad consensus supporting the President's National Bioethics Advisory Commission's proposal to ban the creation of a human being by somatic nuclear transplants. The Commission urged that such a ban should not deliberately or inadvertently interfere with biomedical research that is critical to the understanding and eventual prevention of human disease. To that end, we the undersigned endorse the statement on cloning from the American Society for Cell Biology. If legislation is deemed to be necessary, we respectfully urge you to ensure that it be limited to the cloning of human beings, and does not include language that impedes critical ongoing and potential new research. Sincerely,
Sidney Altman
Yale University
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989
Walter Gilbert
Harvard University
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980
Edward B. Lewis
Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Emeritus
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1995 Kenneth J. Arrow

47. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Medicine Or Physiology
nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. Taken from The nobel Prize InternetArchive. 2000. EDMOND H. FISCHER and edwin G. krebs for their discoveries
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Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology Taken from - The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
The prize was awarded jointly to: A RVID C ARLSSON ... REENGARD and E RIC K ANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. The prize was awarded to: G ÜNTER B LOBEL , for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. The prize was awarded jointly to: R OBERT F F ... GNARRO and F ERID M URAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. S TANLEY B P ... RUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection The prize was awarded jointly to: P ETER C D ... OHERTY and R OLF M Z ... INKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. The prize was awarded jointly to: E DWARD B L ... OLHARD and E RIC F W ... IESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. The prize was awarded jointly to: A LFRED G G ... ILMAN and M ARTIN R ODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.

48. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Medicina, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, MEDICINA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000.1976. Blumberg, Baruch S. (Estados Unidos). krebs, edwin G. (Estados Unidos).
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Translate this page krebs, edwin krebs edwin G. krebs, Levi Montalcini, Rita Levi Montalcini Rita LeviMontalcini, scienziata piemontese vincitrice del premio nobel per la medicina
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il progetto promotori redazione architettura ... recensioni personaggi parole cronologie dossier sperimentare ... attiva chi siamo approfondimenti divertirsi esplora La vita e le opere di alcuni tra i personaggi storici che hanno influenzato lo sviluppo della scienza e della tecnologia. Faggin Federico Faggin
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il pi¹ grande fisico teorico-sperimentale del Novecento Ferraris Galileo Ferraris
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Il padre della psicoanalisi (1856-1939) Friedmann Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Friedmann
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50. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
The world is not flat. Joseph E. Murray, MD, nobel Prize Winner 1990. 1992Edmond H. FISCHER and edwin G. krebs - show cells can adapt pre-existing
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"Animal experimentation has been essential to development of all cardiac surgery, transplantation surgery, joint replacements and all vaccinations. The world is not flat." - Joseph E. Murray, M.D., Nobel Prize Winner 1990 Erwin NEHER and Bert SAKMANN - describe chemical communications between cells. Edmond H. FISCHER and Edwin G. KREBS - show cells can adapt pre-existing proteins for a job rather than make new ones from scratch. Richard J. ROBERTS and Philip A. SHARP - show how DNA and individual genes can relate differently in different circumstances. Alfred G. GILMAN and Martin RODBELL - show how individual cells interpret chemical signals, and separately how a chemical, guanosine triphosphate (GTP), enables us to see, smell and taste. Edward B. LEWIS, Christiane NUSSLEIN-VOLHARD and Prof. Eric E. WIESCHAUS – describe genetic control of early embryonic development.

51. Nobel Prize Winners Support Basic Science
Americans have been awarded more than onehalf of all nobel Prizes in Ph.D. ChenNing Yang, Ph.D., Lawrence R. Klein, Ph.D., edwin G. krebs, MD, Theodore W
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Nobel Prize Winners Seek Stronger Support for Basic Science
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Policy News Number 101: June 26, 1996 The letter, dated June 19, follows: "Dear President Clinton and Members of Congress: "As men and women who have helped to shape the modern scientific age and who care deeply about the future of our nation, we urge you to reaffirm the fundamental role of the federal government in supporting basic scientific research. "Americans have been awarded more than one-half of all Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine since 1945. This impressive success is no accident, but the result of a firm and consistent commitment by the federal government to basic science research at our universities. Our nation's policymakers and public have been prudent investors because their support has paid off in tremendous ways. "America's investment in research over the last fifty years has been a vital source of our economic and political strength around the world, as well as the quality of life Americans enjoy at home. The polio vaccine, computers, jet propulsion and disease resistant grains and vegetables are some of the thousands of advances pioneered at our universities that have had dramatic benefits for our health, economy, security and quality of life. "New and equally breathtaking advances may be just around the corner. Genetic research, for example, gives promise of better treatments for Alzheimer's, cancer and other diseases. Lighter and stronger composite materials may be developed with important applications in transportation, medicine and the military. Continuing support for university-based research will not only pave the way for these important breakthroughs, but will also train the next generation of pioneers and Nobelists.

52. Nobel Conference® XXXVII
H. Fischer shared the 1992 nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with fellow Universityof Washington biochemistry professor edwin G. krebs for discoveries
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Edmond H. Fischer
1992 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine
University of Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle
Edmond H. Fischer shared the 1992 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with fellow University of Washington biochemistry professor Edwin G. Krebs for "discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism." They purified and characterized the first enzyme of this type in the mid-1950s, their discovery proving to be the key to unlocking how glycogen in the body breaks down into glucose to mediate muscular work and leading to techniques that prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs.
Born in Shanghai, China, Fischer studied at the University of Geneva and earned the equivalent of a Ph.D. in chemistry in 1947. Arriving in the United States to study biochemistry, he accepted a position at the then-new medical school at the University of Washington in 1953 and within six months was working with Krebs on glycogen phosphorylase. Fischer retired from the University of Washington in 1990 and is now a professor emeritus of biochemistry. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1973 and has been recognized with several awards for his work in addition to the Nobel Prize, including the Werner Medal from the Swiss Chemical Society (1953) and the Prix Jaubert from the University of Geneva (1968).
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53. WU Libraries: Washington University's Nobel Prize Winners
1992 edwin G. krebs, MD 43 Another nobel Prize winner connected with Washington Universityis TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot (18881965), winner of the prize for
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*Arthur H. Compton (1892-1962), Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1920-1923 and 1945-1962, Chancellor 1945-1953
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Luis F. Leloir, Faculty of Medicine 1944 Paul Berg, Faculty of Medicine 1954-1959
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*Douglass C. North, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1983-
Physiology or Medicine
Edward A. Doisy (1893-1986), Faculty of Medicine, 1919-1923 *Joseph Erlanger (1874-1965), Chairman, Department of Physiology 1910-1946 *Herbert Gasser (1888-1963), Faculty of Medicine, 1916-1931 *Carl F. Cori (1896-1984), Faculty of Medicine 1931-1984 *Gerty T. Cori (1896-1957), Faculty of Medicine 1931-1957 *Arthur Kornberg, Chairman, Department of Microbiology, 1952-1959 Severo Ochoa, Faculty of Medicine 1940-1942 Alfred Hershey (1908-1997), Faculty of Medicine 1934-1950 Earl Sutherland (1915-1974), M.D. 42, Resident in Internal Medicine 1943-1945, Faculty of Medicine, 1945-1953 Christian de Duve, Faculty of Medicine 1946-1947 Daniel Nathans (1928-1999), M.D. 54

54. Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India
These awards are granted in Stockholm and Oslo on 10th December (it is the anniversaryof Alfred nobel's death). 1992, Edmond H. Fischer and edwin G. krebs.
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55. Nobel Prizes (table)
encyclopediaEncyclopedia. nobel Prizes. 1992, Rigoberta Menchú, Rudolph A.Marcus, Georges Charpak, Edmond H. Fischer edwin G. krebs, Derek Walcott.
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56. The Nobel Prize
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57. Nobel Prize Winner To Speak At Texas A&M University
COLLEGE STATION nobel Prize-winning researcher Dr. edwin G. krebs of the Universityof Washington Health Science Center will present a seminar on cell
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Krebs' lecture, "Protein Kinases and Proteases: Partners or Adversaries in Cell Regulation," begins at 3 p.m. in Rudder Theater.
The College of Veterinary Medicine Graduate Student Association (CVMGSA) is sponsoring the seminar as part of its spring forum in conjunction with Student Research Week.
Krebs and a colleague at the University of Washington discovered protein kinases in 1959 and in 1992 received the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulator. Protein kinases is an enzyme that is essential to life. Without it, humans and animals could not exist.
A reception will be held in the J. Wayne Stark Galleries in the Memorial Student Center following the lecture. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public.
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58. Veritasonline Front Page
edwin G. krebs nobel Laureate edwin krebs is receiving the honorary degree ofDoctor of Science for the joint discovery of protein phosphorylationthe
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Six honorary degrees to be awarded at commencement ALS center opens at the School of Medicine Six honorary degrees to be awarded at commencement I t's that time of year again, when hundreds of undergraduate, graduate, medical, and law students converge on the lawn between the Whitten University Center and the Otto G. Richter Library to receive their academic degrees. Commencement exercises will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, May 8, unless otherwise indicated due to inclement weather. Former U.S. president George Bush will deliver the keynote speech and will also receive one of six honorary degrees to be awarded at the ceremony. Honorary degrees are awarded to distinguished individuals who have made a notable contribution in their respective fields. The honorary degree recipients are as follows: George Herbert Walker Bush As 41st president of the United States, George Bush led the nation during such historic events as the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification of Germany, the end of the Cold War, and emergence of democracy in Eastern Europe. Bush also pursued a policy of free trade in the international economic arena, lowering trade restrictions and tariff barriers in the process. His efforts culminated in the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and the North American Free Trade Agreement. Bush is also considered a strong international leader. He successfully engineered the overthrow of the corrupt Noriega regime and rallied worldwide support to send 425,000 American troops into Kuwait when Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded that country in 1992. A well-respected leader and visionary, Bush will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Public Service.

59. In-cites
Varmus and J. Michael Bishop. In 1992, another name on the list turnedup as a nobel Laureate edwin G. krebs. And in 1994, another
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60. Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Physiologie Et Médecine
Translate this page Le prix nobel de physiologie et médecine est attribué par l'Assemblée nobel del'Institut Karolinska 1992, Edmond H. Fisher et edwin G. krebs (États-Unis).
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Lauréats du prix Nobel de physiologie et médecine Le prix Nobel de physiologie et médecine est attribué par l' Assemblée Nobel de l'Institut Karolinska , à Stockholm. Année Récipiendaire Emil Adolf von Berhing (Allemagne) sir Ronald Ross (Grande-Bretagne) Niels Ryberg Finsen (Danemark) Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov (Russie) Robert Koch (Allemagne) Camilio Golgi (Italie) et Santiago Ramon y Cajal (Espagne) Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran (France) Paul Ehrlich (Allemagne) et Elie Metchnikov (Russie) Theodor Emil Kocher (Suisse) Albericht Kossel (Allemagne) Alivar Gullstrand (Suède) Alexis Carrel (France) Charles Robert Richet (France) Robert Bárány (Autriche-Hongrie) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Jules Bordet (Belgique) Schack August Steenberg Kroch (Danemark) NON ATTRIBUÉ sir Archibald Vivian Hill (Grande-Bretagne) et Otto F. Meyerhof (Allemagne) sir Frederic Grant Banting (Canada) et John James Richard Macleod (Canada) Willem Einthoven (Pays-Bas) NON ATTRIBUÉ Johannes Anreas Grib Fibiger (Danemark) Julius Wagner von Jauregg (Autriche) Charles Jules Henri Nicolle (France), pour ses travaux sur le typhus.

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