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  1. ADVENTURES IN PHYSIOLOGY WITH EXCURSIONS INTO AUTOPHARMACOLOGY. A SELECTION FROM THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OF SIR HENRY HALLETT DALE. WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND RECENT COMMENTS BY THE AUTHOR. by SIR HENRY HALLETT DALE, 1965-01-01
  2. A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library. by Henry Hallett,Sir, foreword. DALE, 1962-01-01
  3. Adventures in physiology with excursions into autopharmacology: A selection from the scientific publications of Sir Henry Hallett Dale by Henry Hallett Dale, 1965
  4. Adventures in Physiology with Excursions into Autopharmacology : A Selection from the Scientific Publications of Sir Henry Hallett Dale
  5. Adventures in Physiology by Sir Henry Hallett Dale, 1965-10
  6. A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Librar by Henry Hallett,Sir,foreword DALE, 1976

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sir henry hallett dale and Otto Loewi were jointly awarded the 1936 Nobel Prize sir henry hallett dale passed away on July 23, 1968, at the age of 93.
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Sir Henry Hallett Dale
Henry Hallett Dale was an English physiologist born in London, England on June 9, 1875. His research career began at Wellcome Physiological Research Laboratories in 1904 while he pursued a degree in medicine at the University of Cambridge. From 1928 to 1942, Dale was director of the National Institute for Medical Research. During World War II, he served as chairman of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet, and, in 1932, was knighted Sir Henry Hallett Dale. Dale identified histamine in animal tissues in 1911, and after studying the physiological effects, concluded that it was responsible for certain allergic and anaphylactic reactions. The neuro-transmitter, acetylcholine, was isolated by Dale in 1914. In the following years, he discovered acetylcholine's presence in animal tissues and found that it was released from nerve endings of the parasympathetic nervous system. Dale's research established acetylcholine as a chemical transmitter of nerve impulses. Sir Henry Hallett Dale and Otto Loewi were jointly awarded the 1936 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries involving the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. In 1944, Dale was also awarded the Order of Merit in recognition for his advancement of science. Sir Henry Hallett Dale passed away on July 23, 1968, at the age of 93.

42. Henry Hallett Dale - Enpsychlopedia
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Sir Henry Hallett Dale June 9 July 23 ) was an English scientist. For his study of acetylcholine as agent in the chemical transmission of nerve impulses he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Otto Loewi Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Research
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Although Dale and his colleagues first identified acetylcholine in as a possible neurotransmitter , Loewi showed its importance in the nervous system. During the Dale was embroiled in the scientific debate over the nature of signaling at the synapse . Dale and others believed that signaling at the synapse was chemical, while John Carew Eccles and others believed that the synapse was electrical. It was later found that most synaptic signalling is chemical, but there are some synapses that are electrical. Dale also originated the scheme used to differentiate neurons according to what neurotransmitter they release. Thus, neurons releasing norepinephrine (a.k.a. noradrenaline) are called noradrenergic, neurons releaseing

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45. Dale - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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47. Henry Hallett Dale - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Nobel Prize diploma of sir henry H. dale, displayed in the Royal Society Enlarge In 1904, dale married his first cousin Ellen Harriet hallett.
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Although Dale and his colleagues first identified acetylcholine in as a possible neurotransmitter , Loewi showed its importance in the nervous system During the Dale was embroiled in the scientific debate over the nature of signaling at the synapse . Dale and others believed that signaling at the synapse was chemical, while John Carew Eccles and others believed that the synapse was electrical. It was later found that most synaptic signalling is chemical, but there are some synapses that are electrical. Dale also originated the scheme used to differentiate neurons according to what neurotransmitter they release. Thus, neurons releasing norepinephrine (a.k.a. noradrenaline) are called noradrenergic, neurons releaseing GABA are GABAergic, and so on. This scheme is related to

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Although Dale and his colleagues first identified acetylcholine in as a possible neurotransmitter , Loewi showed its importance in the nervous system During the Dale was embroiled in the scientific debate over the nature of signaling at the synapse . Dale and others believed that signaling at the synapse was chemical, while John Carew Eccles and others believed that the synapse was electrical. It was later found that most synaptic signalling is chemical, but there are some synapses that are electrical. Dale also originated the scheme used to differentiate neurons according to what neurotransmitter they release. Thus, neurons releasing norepinephrine (a.k.a. noradrenaline) are called noradrenergic, neurons releaseing GABA are GABAergic, and so on. This scheme is related to

49. Entrez PubMed
sir henry hallett dale. No authors listed Personal Name as Subject dale henryH PMID 13470382 PubMed OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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50. Entrez PubMed
sir henry hallett dale and acetylcholine story. Fishman MC. Publication TypesBiography Historical Article MeSH Terms Acetylcholine/history*
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51. Mayo Clinic Proceedings
henry hallett dale—Chemical Transmission of Nerve Impulses He was made trusteeof the will of the late sir henry Wellcome in 1936, was chairman of the
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52. Sir Henry H. Dale
sir henry H. dale, 1955 sir henry hallett dale geb. 5. Juni 1875 in London gest.22. Juli 1968 in Cambridge. 1909 MD in Cambridge
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Sir Henry Hallett Dale
geb. 5. Juni 1875 in London
gest. 22. Juli 1968 in Cambridge 1909 M.D. in Cambridge
1906-1914 Direktor des Wellcome Research Laboratory, London
1914-1928 Direktor des Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Natl. Inst. for Medical Research
1928-1942 Direktor des National Institute for Medical Research
1936 Nobelpreis für Physiologie und Medizin zusammen mit Otto Loewi
1942-1946 Fullerian Professor für Chemie und Director of Research an der Royal Institution of Great Britain

53. Henry Hallett Dale - Linix Encyclopedia
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Sir Henry Hallett Dale June 9 July 23 ) was an English scientist. For his study of acetylcholine as agent in the chemical transmission of nerve impulses he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Otto Loewi Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Research
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Although Dale and his colleagues first identified acetylcholine in as a possible neurotransmitter , Loewi showed its importance in the nervous system. During the Dale was embroiled in the scientific debate over the nature of signaling at the synapse . Dale and others believed that signaling at the synapse was chemical, while John Carew Eccles and others believed that the synapse was electrical. It was later found that most synaptic signalling is chemical, but there are some synapses that are electrical. Dale also originated the scheme used to differentiate neurons according to what neurotransmitter they release. Thus, neurons releasing norepinephrine (a.k.a. noradrenaline) are called noradrenergic, neurons releaseing GABA are GABAergic, and so on. This scheme is related to

54. Royal Society | About The Society | Library And Archives | | Collection Of The M
sir henry hallett dale Continuing the theme of women in the Fellowship, thismonth we feature the papers of sir henry hallett dale, President of the Royal
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55. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Past Officers
1919, sir James Hopwood Jeans. 1925, sir henry hallett dale. 1929, sir FrankEdward Smith. 1935, Archibald Vivian Hill. 1938, sir Alfred Charles Glyn
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56. University Of Leeds | About The University | Honorary Graduates
sir henry hallett dale (DSc) sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (DSc) sir John Hammond (DSc)Barbara Hepworth (DLitt) William Jones (LLD)
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57. Past Achievements
In 1936, NIMR Director sir henry hallett dale, and his friend and colleague OttoLoewi, were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their
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Origins Past Achievements Nobel Laureates Secretaries History Publications Archives ... History : Past Achievements Past Achievements Since it was founded in 1913, MRC has funded work that has led to some of the most significant discoveries and achievements of 20th century medicine.
The Early Days
The Post-war Years

In 1947, the MRC convened a conference to discuss the possible causes of a great increase in deaths from lung cancer. Dr. (later Professor Sir) Richard Doll and Professor (later Sir) Austin Bradford Hill, who worked at the MRC Statistics Unit, began work on the problem and published a preliminary paper in 1950 that suggested a relationship between tobacco smoking and cancer. In a large follow-up study in 1951, 60,000 British doctors were asked about their smoking habits and 40,000 who replied have been monitored ever since to see what illnesses they died of. The first results, published in 1956 showed that the death rate from lung cancer among heavy smokers was some 20 times the rate in non-smokers, providing definitive proof that smoking causes lung cancer.
The Modern Age
In 1973, Professor Peter Mansfield, of the University of Nottingham Department of Physics, and the U.S. chemist Paul Lauterbur independently devised a way to harness the physical phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to visualise the internal structure of complex objects. Since then, with long-term MRC support, Professor Mansfield has pioneered the clinical application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI techniques have revolutionised neuroscience, physiology, and medical imaging by harmlessly opening windows on the working brain and body to provide exquisitely detailed images of anatomical structure and dynamic processes in living organisms. Today MRI is a multibillion dollar industry; MRI scanning and spectroscopy are routinely used diagnostic imaging technologies in medicine and there are an estimated 10,000 MRI whole body scanners in use worldwide.

58. Nobel Laureates
1936, sir henry hallett dale, National Institute for Medical Research, Director19281932, Discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
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Origins Past Achievements Nobel Laureates Secretaries History Publications Archives Home ... History : Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates associated with the MRC
Since it was founded, twenty two Nobel Laureates have worked for, been supported by, or had associations with the MRC. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) scientists have been awarded a particularly impressive total of twelve Nobel Prizes.
Physiology/Medicine Date Scientist Institution Achievement Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Cambridge University Discovery of the growth stimulating vitamins Sir Henry Hallett Dale National Institute for Medical Research,
Director 1928-1932 Discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
Sir Alexander Fleming
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Sir Ernst Boris Chain and
Lord Howard Walter Florey London University
Oxford University Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases
Sir Hans Krebs Cell Metabolism Research Unit, Director Discovery of the citric acid cycle Sir Peter Brian Medawar National Institute for Medical Research, Director 1962-1971 Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance Dr Francis Harry Compton Crick and (now) Professor James Dewey Watson and Professor Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins Molecular Structure of Biological Systems Unit (later Laboratory of Molecular Biology) Deputy Director of the MRC Biophysics Research Unit Discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids Professor Rodney Robert Porter National Institute for Medical Research Discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies

59. Experimental Science
sir henry hallett dale OM, GBE, FRS, FRCP (18971968) PP/HHD Notebooks of variousexperiments at the National Institute of Medical Research, Hampstead,
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60. Henry Drysdale Dakin (www.whonamedit.com)
In this he worked in collaboration with sir henry hallett dale and used to commentthat «dale and I proved that a hen was not a duck». Bibliography
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