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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)

1. Profiles In Science
Christian B. Anfinsen, Oswald T. Avery, Julius Axelrod, Francis Crick, Donald S. Fredrickson, C. Everett Koop, Joshua Lederberg, Barbara McClintock
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2. Profiles In Science The Julius Axelrod Papers
The Julius Axelrod Papers. Biographical Information. Work on the Sympathomimetic Amines, 19461958. Norepinephrine and Neurotransmitters
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3. The National Museum Of Photography, Film Television - Welcome
Based in Bradford in West Yorkshire, this free museum contains a collection of television programme and technical historical artifacts. Shockwave
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4. Profiles In Science Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet Profiles in Science
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5. Julius Axelrod - Biography
Julius Axelrod Biography Julius Axelrod was born on May 30th, 1912, in New York City.
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6. Julius Axelrod Winner Of The 1970 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Julius Axelrod, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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7. The Pineal Gland - WURTMAN, RICHARD J, AND AXELROD, JULIUS
The Pineal Gland; WURTMAN, RICHARD J, AND AXELROD, JULIUS. Offered by The Victoria Bookshop
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8. Encyclop Dia Britannica
physic.) Axel Springer Verlag AG (Ger. co.) Axelrod, George (Am. playwright and screenwriter) Axelrod, Julius (Am. biochem.) Axelrod, Paul
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9. Neurotransmitters - AXELROD, JULIUS
Neurotransmitters; AXELROD, JULIUS. Offered by The Victoria Bookshop
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10. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System Acetylcholine. Anatomy. Axelrod, Julius. Bell, Sir Charles. Brain, Disorders of the. Endocrine System.
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11. Julius Axelrod: Information From Answers.com
Julius axelrod julius Axelrod won a Nobel Prize in 1970 Julius Axelrod ( May 30 ,1912 – December 29 2004 ) was an influential American.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Julius Axelrod Wikipedia Julius Axelrod Julius Axelrod won a Nobel Prize in 1970 Julius Axelrod May 30 December 29 ) was an influential American biochemist . He won a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in along with Bernard Katz and Ulf von Euler . The Nobel Committee honored him for his work on the release and reuptake of catecholamine neurotransmitters , a class of chemicals in the brain that include epinephrine norepinephrine , and, as was later discovered, dopamine . Axelrod also made major contributions to the understanding of the pineal gland and how it regulates the sleep-wake cycle.
Early life and education
Axelrod was born in New York City , the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland . He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the College of the City of New York in 1933. Axelrod wanted to become a physician, but was rejected from every medical school to which he applied. He worked breifly as a laboratory technician at New York University, then in 1935 he got a job with the New York City Department of Health testing vitamin supplements added to food. He injured his left eye when an ammonia bottle in the lab exploded; he would wear an eyepatch for the rest of his life. While working at the Department of Health, he attended night school and his received his master's in sciences degree from New York University in 1941.

12. Julius Axelrod - Wikipedia
Translate this page NAME, Axelrod, Julius. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, US-amerikanischerMediziner und Neurochemiker. GEBURTSDATUM, 30. Mai 1912
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Julius Axelrod Julius Axelrod 30. Mai in New York City 29. Dezember in Rockville Maryland ) war ein US -amerikanischer Mediziner und Neurochemiker Axelrod wuchs in ¤rmlichen Verh¤ltnissen als Sohn j¼discher Einwanderer aus Polen in der New Yorker East Side auf. Seine wissenschaftliche Karriere begann er als unbezahlter Laborassistent, nachdem er seinen Biologie-Bachelor an einem New Yorker College gemacht hatte. Schon bald erkannte der Pharmakologe Bernard Brodie das Potenzial des jungen Wissenschaftlers und holte ihn an sein Labor. Beide verhalfen dem Medikament Paracetamol zum Durchbruch. W¤hrend seiner Arbeit studierte er nebenbei und machte seinen Abschluss zum Master of Science an der New York University . Mit 43 Jahren schlieŸlich promovierte er an der George Washington University in Washington, D.C. und leitete danach sein eigenes Labor bei den National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland F¼r seine Arbeiten erhielt er gemeinsam mit Ulf von Euler und Sir Bernard Katz den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin f¼r ihre Entdeckungen im Zusammenhang mit den humoralen Transmittern in den Nervenenden und den Mechanismus ihrer Speicherung, Freigabe und Inaktivierung

13. Julius Axelrod
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Julius Axelrod
Julius Axelrod won a Nobel Prize in 1970 Julius Axelrod May 30 December 29 2004) was an influential American biochemist . He won a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970 along with Bernard Katz and Ulf von Euler . The Nobel Committee honored him for his work on the release and reuptake of catecholamine neurotransmitters , a class of chemicals in the brain that include epinephrine norepinephrine , and, as was later discovered, dopamine . Axelrod also made major contributions to the understanding of the pineal gland and how it regulates the sleep-wake cycle.
Early life and education
Axelrod was born in New York City , the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland . He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the College of the City of New York in 1933. Axelrod wanted to become a physician, but was rejected from every medical school to which he applied. He worked breifly as a laboratory technician at New York University, then in 1935 he got a job with the New York City Department of Health testing vitamin supplements added to food. He injured his left eye when an ammonia bottle in the lab exploded; he would wear an eyepatch for the rest of his life. While working at the Department of Health, he attended night school and his received his master's in sciences degree from New York University in 1941.

14. Julius Axelrod - Enpsychlopedia
Julius Axelrod working at the blackboard on the structure of catecholamines It uses material from the Wikipedia article Julius Axelrod .
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Axelrod was born in New York City , the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland . He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the College of the City of New York in 1933. Axelrod wanted to become a physician, but was rejected from every medical school to which he applied. He worked breifly as a laboratory technician at New York University, then in 1935 he got a job with the New York City Department of Health testing vitamin supplements added to food. He injured his left eye when an ammonia bottle in the lab exploded; he would wear an eyepatch for the rest of his life. While working at the Department of Health, he attended night school and his received his master's in sciences degree from New York University in 1941.

15. Julius Axelrod
Julius Axelrod, who pioneered in the chemistry of the nervous system and theeffects of various drugs on the human nervous system, spent his career as a
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Ask the Right Questions at the Right Time Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology, 1970 Julius Axelrod , who pioneered in the chemistry of the nervous system and the effects of various drugs on the human nervous system, spent his career as a researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Axelrod was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discoveries of the mechanisms for nerve message transmission. "Don't be so sure that you have to achieve terrific grades in school to be accomplished in science, " says Dr. Julius Axelrod. "At age 14, I really wanted to go to Stuyvesant, the high school for bright students, but my grades weren't good enough. My real education was obtained from the Hamilton Fish Park Library, a block from my home. I was a voracious reader and read through several books a week-from Upton Sinclair, H.L. Mencken, and Tolstoy to pulp novels such as the Frank Merriwill and Nick Carter series." Dr. Axelrod says that luck and good timing helped him start off his career in science. "I studied biology and chemistry in college, but I graduated in the midst of the Depression, when jobs were scarce. So I took the government's postal exam, and almost joined the Post Office at a clerk's job paying $40 a week, a lot of money in those days. Then I heard about a lab assistant's job at the NYU medical school paying $25 a week. It was just pure luck that I decided to take the laboratory position. Later, I got into research which I took to immediately. I did it well and I loved it."

16. Julius Axelrod - Art History Online Reference And Guide
Julius Axelrod Art History Online Reference and Guide.
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17. Julius Axelrod - Linix Encyclopedia
Julius Axelrod working at the blackboard on the structure of catecholamines.In 1949, Axelrod began Profiles in Science The Julius Axelrod Papers.
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2.1 Analgesic research

2.2 Catecholamine research
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Early life and education
Axelrod was born in New York City , the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland . He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the College of the City of New York in 1933. Axelrod wanted to become a physician, but was rejected from every medical school to which he applied. He worked breifly as a laboratory technician at New York University, then in 1935 he got a job with the New York City Department of Health testing vitamin supplements added to food. He injured his left eye when an ammonia bottle in the lab exploded; he would wear an eyepatch for the rest of his life. While working at the Department of Health, he attended night school and his received his master's in sciences degree from New York University in 1941.

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19. Julius Axelrod: Awards Won By Julius Axelrod
Julius Axelrod Awards won by Julius Axelrod. Awards of Julius Axelrod.OTHERNOBEL 1970, MEDICINE. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com
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Julius Axelrod 30. April in New York City 29. Dezember in Rockville Maryland ) war ein US -amerikanischer Mediziner und Neurochemiker Axelrod wuchs in ¤rmlichen Verh¤ltnissen als Sohn j¼discher Einwanderer aus Polen in der New Yorker East Side auf. Seine wissenschaftliche Karriere begann er als unbezahlter Laborassistent, nachdem er seinen Biologie-Bachelor an einem New Yorker College gemacht hatte. Schon bald erkannte der Pharmakologe Bernard Brodie das Potential des jungen Wissenschaftlers und holte ihn an sein Labor. Beide verhalfen dem Medikament Paracetamol zum Durchbruch. W¤hrend seiner Arbeit studierte er nebenbei und machte seinen Abschluss zum Master of Science . Mit 43 Jahren schlieŸlich promovierte er an der George Washington University in Washington, D.C. und leitete danach sein eigenes Labor bei den National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland F¼r seine Arbeiten erhielt er gemeinsam mit Ulf von Euler und Sir Bernard Katz den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin f¼r ihre Entdeckungen im Zusammenhang mit den humoralen Transmittern in den Nervenenden und den Mechanismus ihrer Speicherung, Freigabe und Inaktivierung Er gilt damit als Pionier in der Entwicklung von Antidepressiva Axelrod war Mitglied der National Academy of Science (Washington) und der International Academy of Science
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