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  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)

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42. Axelrod, Julius
julius axelrod was born on May 30th, 1912, in New York City. He obtained his B.Sc. in 1933 at the College of the City of New York, MA in 1941 at New York
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Axelrod, Julius Julius Axelrod was born on May 30th, 1912, in New York City. He obtained his B. Sc. in 1933 at the College of the City of New York, M. A. in 1941 at New York University, and Ph. D. in 1955 from the George Washington University. From 1933 to 1935 he was Laboratory Assistant at the Department of Bacteriology of New York University Medical School; from 1935-1946 he was Chemist at the Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene; 1946-1949, Research Associate, Third New York University Research Division, Goldwater Memorial Hospital; 1949-1950, Associate Chemist, Section on Chemical Pharmacology, National Heart Institute, NIH; 1950-1953, Chemist, National Heart Institute, NIH, where he became Senior Chemist in 1953, and was appointed Chief of the Section on Pharmacology, Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare in 1955.
Dr. Axelrod is a Member of Sigma Xi, International Brain Research Organization, American Chemical Society, American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Society of Biological Chemists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 1961 (Member of the Council, 1966-1969).

43. MSN Encarta - Julius Axelrod
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44. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
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49. Finding Aid To The Julius Axelrod Papers, 1915-1998
julius axelrod Distinguished Lecture in Neuroscience of the Raymond and Beverly The julius axelrod Papers consist of 7.4 linear feet of materials,
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Collection Number: MS C 494 Creator Axelrod, Julius, 1912- Title Julius Axelrod Papers Dates: Quantity: 7.4 linear feet, oversize, loose degrees, awards, and posters Abstract: The collection consists primarily of materials related to Axelrod's scientific career. The bulk of these materials consists of awards, laboratory notebooks, reprints, and photographs. The collection is especially stong in documenting Axelrod's receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1970. There is little correspondence.
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Julius (Julie) Axelrod was born May 20, 1912, on the lower east side of Manhattan in New York City, the son of Polish immigrants Isadore and Molly Axelrod. Julius' father supported the family as a basketmaker. Axelrod attended Seward Park High School, where he quickly developed an interest in history, literature, and science, and set his sights on medical school. In 1929, Axelrod enrolled in New York City University (NYU). After one year, he transferred to the tuition-free City College of New York (CCNY), which Axelrod later described as a "proletarian Harvard." Axelrod graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1933. He applied to several medical schools, but was not admitted. Reflecting on these rejections, he told a newspaper reporter in 1970 that "It was hard in those days for Jews to get into medical school. I wasn't that good a student, but if my name was Bigelow I probably would have gotten in."

50. Remarks In Senate
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julius axelrod, born in 1912 in New York City, carried out extensive, fundamentalresearch on a wide range of topics. His research included biochemical
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Julius Axelrod, born in 1912 in New York City, carried out extensive, fundamental research on a wide range of topics. His research included biochemical mechanisms of drug and hormone actions and metabolism, enzymology, pineal gland membranes, and transduction mechanisms. He is most known for his Nobel Prize winning elucidation of the storage, release and inactivation of catecholamine neurotransmitters and the effect of psychoactive drugs. When Axelrod joined the National Heart Institute in 1949, the first area he investigated was the physiological effects of caffeine in the body. At about the same time, he became involved in the research of sympathetic nerve stimulation, focusing his research on two neurotransmitters epinephrine and norepinephrine. Signal transmission along a nerve fiber is achieved by electrical means, while transmission from one neuron to another is typically chemical in nature. One nerve cell releases a transmitter hormone, which travels across the synaptic cleft to the postsynaptic receptor of the second neuron. Depending on the function of the neuron, different transmitter hormones are used. The catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine are both neurotransmitters in the sympathetic nervous system, effecting the cardiovascular system. His studies on catecholamines began in 1957, when Axelrod worked at the National Mental Health Institute and read a publication which hypothesized that the mental disorder schizophrenia could be caused by an abnormal metabolism of epinephrine. Fascinated with the publication, Axelrod began to search how epinephrine is metabolized in the human body. He discovered that epinephrine and other catecholamines are metabolized by methylation. The methylating enzyme was named catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), and is widely distributed in tissues, including the brain.

52. Julius Axelrod -- An Honorary Unsubscribe
A chemist and pharmacologist, in the 1940s axelrod was asked to figure out whya popular headache Dr. axelrod died at home December 29. He was 92.
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53. Office Of NIH History
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55. Julius Axelrod -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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56. [Deathwatch] Julius Axelrod, Nobel Prize Winner, 92
julius axelrod Dies at 92; Won Nobel in Medicine By DAVID TULLER julius axelrodwas born on May 30, 1912, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
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57. Nobel: Medicine: Julius Axelrod
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