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  2. Cell Biologist Dr. Gunter Blobel, Nobel Laureate on how cells work.: An article from: International Journal of Humanities and Peace by Jane Everhart, 2001-01-01
  3. Ehrensenator Der Technischen Universität Dresden: Hans Bredow, Günther Landgraf, Günter Blobel, Otto Buchwitz, Achim Mehlhorn (German Edition)
  4. People From Zagan County: People From Zagan, Adolf Engler, Günter Blobel, Lukasz Gargula, Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
  5. Hochschullehrer (Rockefeller University): Karl Landsteiner, Abraham Pais, Frederick Seitz, Roderick MacKinnon, Günter Blobel, Saul Aaron Kripke (German Edition)
  6. TRANSFER OF PROTEINS ACROSS MEMBRANES. Parts I & II. by Gunter and Bernhard Dobberstein. Dr. Blobel is a Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. BLOBEL, 1975
  7. FUNCTIONAL INTERACTION OF PLANT RIBOSOMES WITH ANIMAL MICROSOMAL MEMBRANES. by Bernhard and Gunter Blobel. Dr. Blobel is a Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. DOBBERSTEIN, 1977
  8. Grandes pequeños descubrimientos.(análisis)(TT: Great little discoveries.)(TA: analysis): An article from: Siempre! by René Anaya, 1999-11-04

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blobel, Günter, born in 1936, Germanborn American cell biologist, who won the1999 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. blobel was honored for
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25. International Journal Of Humanities And Peace: Cell Biologist Dr. Gunter Blobel,
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gunter Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, and gunter blobel, ofthe Rockefeller University New York, the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
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27. CNN - Nobel Medicine Prize Goes To Cell Biologist Guenter Blobel - October 11, 1
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Nobel medicine prize goes to cell biologist Guenter Blobel
Dr. Guenter Blobel was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for protein research October 11, 1999 Web posted at: 11:59 a.m. EST (1559 GMT) STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) The Nobel Prize for Medicine went to Dr. Guenter Blobel of The Rockefeller University in New York Monday for pioneering research on the inner workings of the cell. Blobel's discoveries have shed new light on diseases such as cystic fibrosis, and laid the foundation for bioengineered drugs such as insulin and growth hormone. The prize is worth nearly $1 million.

28. Günter Blobel Winner Of The 1999 Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
gunter blobel, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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G B LOBEL
1999 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
    for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell.
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29. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
blobel, gunter, 1999. Blumberg, Baruch S. 1976. Bordet, Jules, 1919. Bovet, Daniel,1957. Brenner, Sydney, 2002. Brown, Michael S. 1985. Buck, Linda B. 2004
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30. Press Release Archives #409-99- MAYOR GIULIANI HONORS ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY PRO
MAYOR GIULIANI HONORS ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR gunter blobel ON WINNINGTHE 1999 NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE. At a City Hall ceremony today,
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MAYOR GIULIANI HONORS ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR GUNTER BLOBEL ON WINNING THE 1999 NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE
At a City Hall ceremony today, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani honored the winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Dr. Gunter Blobel, by presenting him with a proclamation declaring October 14, 1999, "Dr. Gunter Blobel Day." Dr. Blobel, a longtime New York City resident and distinguished professor at Rockefeller University, received the Nobel Prize on Monday for his pioneering research on how newly manufactured protein molecules are properly transported within cells. Since cells cannot function without the accurate distribution of protein molecules, Blobel's research revealing the existence of a mapping system within cells has implications for many diseases, including cystic fibrosis, Alzheimer's disease and AIDS. "On behalf of all New Yorkers, I congratulate Dr. Blobel on receiving the prestigous Nobel Prize in Medicine for his groundbreaking lifework in cell biology," the Mayor said. "This year, New York City had the distinction of being home to two Noble Prize winners, Dr. Blobel and Columbia University professor Robert A. Mundell, reflecting our City's long tradition of being a hotbed of innovation and the birthplace of cutting edge ideas. " The Mayor continued, "Many of the world's leading scholars in such diverse fields as economics and physics choose New York City as the place to pursue their ideas. Not only is Dr. Blobel considered one of the preemeninent scientists in his field, he represents the best of New York City's thriving academic and research community. "

31. PNAS -- Index By Author (Dec 1980, 77 (12))
Frederick R. Abstract blobel, gunter Abstract blobel, gunter AbstractBoom, Jacques H. Van Abstract Boyd, Robert Abstract Brackett,
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Index by Author: Dec 1980; 77 (12) [Table of Contents] A B C ... W X Y Z
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Abeles, R. H. [Abstract]
Acharya, Prabhat K. [Abstract]
Adams, Jerry M. [Abstract]
Albuquerque, E. X. [Abstract]
Alemany, Susana [Abstract]
Amsbaugh, Suzanne C. [Abstract]
Anders, Edward [Abstract]
Andersson, Rolf G. G. [Abstract]
Andre, Claudine [Abstract]
Ansari, Aftab A. [Abstract]
Armitage, Ian M. [Abstract]
Arnheim, Norman [Abstract]
Aronstam, R. S. [Abstract]
Austen, K. Frank [Abstract]
Avvedimento, V. Enrico [Abstract]
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Bachrach, Howard L. [Abstract]
Baig, Masroor A. [Abstract]
Barbosa, James A. [Abstract]
Bartolotti, Libero J. [Abstract]
Baxt, Barry [Abstract]
Beckendorf, Steven K. [Abstract]
Benveniste, Jacques [Abstract]
Berkowitz, Steven A. [Abstract]
Bezanilla, Francisco [Abstract]
Birnstiel, Max L. [Abstract]
Bishop, Paul E. [Abstract]
Bister, Klaus [Abstract]
Blattner, Frederick R. [Abstract]
Blobel, Gunter [Abstract]
Blobel, Gunter [Abstract]
Boom, Jacques H. Van [Abstract]
Boyd, Robert [Abstract]
Brackett, Nancy L. [Abstract]
Brown, Dennis T. [Abstract]
Brown, Herbert C. [Abstract]
Bunn, Paul A. [Abstract]
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Cashel, Michael

32. PNAS -- Index By Author (Apr 1971, 68 (4))
Bahr, gunter F. Abstract blobel, gunter Abstract Brostoff, Steven Abstract.C. Canaani, Eli Abstract Chance, Britton Abstract Chern,
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Index by Author: Apr 1971; 68 (4) [Table of Contents] A B C ... H I J K L M ... N O P Q R S ... W X Y Z
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Asakura, Toshio [Abstract]
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Bahr, Gunter F. [Abstract]
Blobel, Gunter [Abstract]
Brostoff, Steven [Abstract]
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Canaani, Eli [Abstract]
Chance, Britton [Abstract]
Chern, Shiing-Shen [Abstract]
Chow, Nang-Ly [Abstract]
Clark, Alvin J. [Abstract]
Cordell, B. [Abstract]
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DeLuca, H. F. [Abstract]
Drott, Henry R. [Abstract]
Duesberg, Peter [Abstract]
Dutton, R. W. [Abstract]
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Ebert, J. D. [Abstract]
Ebrey, Thomas G. [Abstract]
Erlichman, Jack [Abstract]
Eylar, E. H. [Abstract]
Eyring, H. [Abstract]
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Finlayson, J. S. [Abstract]
Friedlaender, Jonathan S. [Abstract]
Fuller, F. Brock [Abstract]
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Garren, Leonard D. [Abstract]
Gefter, Malcolm L. [Abstract]
Gest, Howard [Abstract]
Gill, Gordon N. [Abstract]
Glansdorff, N. [Abstract]
Goldwasser, E. [Abstract]
Golomb, Harvey M. [Abstract]
Greenwood, F. C. [Abstract]
Grossberg, Stephen [Abstract]
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Helm, Klaus V. D. [Abstract]
Hirsch, Allen H. [Abstract]
Hirschberg, Stephen E. [Abstract]
Hogan, M. L. [Abstract]
Holick, M. F. [Abstract]
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Jahiel, Rene I. [Abstract]
K
Kadner, R.

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NOBEL LAUREATE BLOBEL RETURNS TO ALMA MATER, DELIGHTS AUDIENCES ACROSS CAMPUS Günter Blobel, awarded the Noble Prize for Medicine in 1999, returned to his alma mater Thursday, March 29 to the delight of standing-room only crowds. Blobel, who received a Ph.D. from the UW-Madison in oncology in 1967, spoke about "Protein Targeting" to about 400 students in the Biochemistry building. A few hours later, he addressed about 200 people about efforts to restore Dresden’s Frauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady, and other historic buildings firebombed by the Allies at the close of World War II. During his first talk, Blobel recapped forty years of research leading up to his winning the Nobel for pioneering research on the inner workings of the cell, helping explain the molecular mechanism behind cystic fibrosis and certain hereditary diseases. Blobel recounted how he, too, had sat through several courses in that hall. He encouraged students to keep up their studies, even if their research might at times seem blocked or unproductive. He admitted he had experienced peaks and valleys in his own work. And he drew laughs in apparent sympathy and amazement from the students when he revealed that at one point in his research one of his grants had not been refunded because the review committee had deemed his research irrelevant and out-of-date.

35. Gunter Blobel
Given by Dr. Günter blobel. Wednesday, March 3, 1999 Hurwitz ME,Strambiode-Castillia C, blobel G. Two yeast nuclear pore complex proteins involved in
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John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Professor; Investigator, HHMI The unidirectional translocation of thousands of distinct proteins across specific intracellular membranes is mediated by "signal" sequences. On average, a signal sequence consists of a stretch of ~15 amino acid residues that is either a transient or permanent part of the protein to be translocated. The signal sequence functions essentially as a ligand. Each signal sequence is membrane specific and is decoded by a complex machinery that is restricted in its location to one particular cellular membrane. Recent Publications 1.Hurwitz ME, Strambio-de-Castillia C, Blobel G. Two yeast nuclear pore complex proteins involved in mRNA export form a cytoplasmically oriented subcomplex. PROC NAT ACAD SCI USA 1998 SEP;95(19):11241-11245. Abstract 2.Conti E, Uy M, Leighton L, Blobel G, Kuriyan J. Crystallographic analysis of the recognition of a nuclear localization signal by the nuclear import factor karyopherin alpha. CELL 1998 JUL;94(2):193-204 Abstract 3.Popov S, Rexach M, Ratner L, Blobel G, Bukrinsky M. Viral protein R regulates docking of the HIV-1 preintegration complex to the nuclear pore complex. J BIOL CHEM 1998 MAY;273(21):13347-13352

36. Science News: Zip Code Plan For Proteins Wins Nobel - Cell Biologist Gunter Blob
Zip Code plan for proteins wins Nobel cell biologist gunter blobel wins 1999Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Brief Article Science News, Oct 16,
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Science News , Oct 16, 1999 by J. Travis Don't forget the Zip Code! That's a rule fixed in the minds of most people because they know their mail probably won't be delivered without this number. The realization that the billion or so proteins within a cell bear molecular Zip Codes that direct them to appropriate destinations has won German-born cell biologist Gunter Blobel this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Besides revealing a fundamental method by which cells organize themselves and carry out functions, Blobel's work has helped explain several rare diseases in which proteins travel to the wrong location. In their efforts to engineer plants and bacteria to synthesize drugs or other proteins, biotech companies have also made use of the molecular zip codes within proteins.

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40. Winkler, Hans Gunter --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Winkler, Hans gunter German equestrian champion who won seven Olympic medals Germanborn cellular and molecular biologist Günter blobel was awarded the
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