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  1. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Joel Griffith Hardman, Lee E. Limbird, et all 2001-08-13
  2. Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics : Sixth Edition by Alfred G. , Goodman, Louis S. , Editors Gilman, 1980
  3. American Pharmacologists: Alexander Shulgin, Nicholas A. Peppas, V. Craig Jordan, Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Jr., Alfred G. Gilman, Louis Ignarro
  4. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G[oodman], et al Gilman, 1988
  5. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G., et al Gilman, 1988-01-01
  6. Goodman & Gilman Las Bases Farmacologicas De La Terapeutica (Vol. Ii) (Vol II)
  7. Responsibility for the World War: An address delivered before the Gilman C. Parker post no. 153, G.A.R by Alfred Free, 1918
  8. The Story of Carthage by Alfred J. & Gilman, Arthur Church, 1898

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alfred gilman How should schools teach evolution?alfred G. gilman is a 1994 Nobel laureate and professor of pharmacology. Colleagues who support his position include. Michael S. Brown, Nobel laureate and
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43. LAWRENCE GILMAN PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING
Box 1 Fold 16 Mason, Daniel G. to gilman, Lawrence Allen, alfred Reginald, manager of the Philadelphia Orchestra Association 1 TLS 6/27/1935.
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DESCRIPTION: Contains 1 TLS dated 11/19/1935 from Samuel L. M. Barlow to Lawrence Gilman asking why he had not reviewed a series of concerts at the New School for Social Research devoted to the works of American composers. 1 TLS and 1 ALS, both on this same subject, from Barlow to Gilman were attached to the letter. References include Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, and Virgil Thompson, who all gave performances during the concerts.
Box: 1 Fold: 2 Copland, Aaron to Gilman, Lawrence
DESCRIPTION: Contains 1 TLS dated 5/3/1932 from Aaron Copland to Lawrence Gilman expressing dissatisfaction over a newspaper article's analysis of the First Festival of Contemporary American Music at Yaddo (the Spencer Trask mansion in Saratoga Springs, New York) and of the relationship between composers and music critics. The article in question is included in this folder. References in the news article include "Boston Evening Transcript" reviewer Alfred Meyer, Yale music professor Richard Donovan, and composer Harvey Brandt.
Box: 1 Fold: 3 Cortissoz, Royal to Gilman, Lawrence

44. LAWRENCE GILMAN PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION Contains correspondence to Lawrence gilman from the following. Adams, alfred Thorne, from New York City 1 ALS 11/2/1935.
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Box: 1 Fold: 52 Lawrence Gilman Correspondence: 7/1935
DESCRIPTION: Contains correspondence to Lawrence Gilman from the following individuals: Hirschmann, I.A., of Saks-Fifth Avenue, from New York - 1 TLS 7/1/1935. Fuerstenberg, C.H., from Keensburg, New Jersey - 1 ALS 7/1/1935. Woods, P. (?) - 1 ACS 7/2/1935. Murphy, H.D., from Montclair, New Jersey - 1 TLS 7/3/1935. Althouse, James - 1 TLS 7/3/1935. Reid, Lorem (?) Rogers - 1 TLS 7/5/1935. Smith, Carleton, from New York - 1 TLS 7/6/1935. Woodruff, Harvey, from New York City - 1 TLS 7/13/1935. Bunk, John N., from Berkeley, California - 1 ALS 7/21/1935. Neil, Bertha (?), from the Maplewood Club, White Mountains, New Hampshire - 1 TLS 7/21/1935. unidentified - 1 TLS 7/22/1935. Warren, Lida, from Bronxville, New York - 1 ALS 7/23/1935. Bowman, Helen Wood, from Saint Joseph, Missouri - 1 ALS 7/30/1935.
Box: 1 Fold: 53 Lawrence Gilman Correspondence: 8/1935
DESCRIPTION: Contains correspondence to Lawrence Gilman from the following: Kiorboe, Vilhelm, interior decorating, from New York City - 1 ALS 8/5/1935.

45. Gsalpha Contains An Unidentified Covalent Modification That Increases Its Affini
Christiane Kleuss and alfred G. gilman Contributed by alfred G. gilman, April 9, 1997. Many G protein alpha subunits are dually acylated with myristate
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Vol. 94, pp. 6116-6120, June 1997
Biochemistry
G s contains an unidentified covalent modification that increases its affinity for adenylyl cyclase
Christiane Kleuss and Alfred G. Gilman Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75235 Contributed by Alfred G. Gilman, April 9, 1997 Many G protein subunits are dually acylated with myristate and palmitate or are palmitoylated on more than one cysteine residue near their N termini. The G protein that activates adenylyl cyclase

46. PNAS -- Index By Author (Sep 1 1987, 84 (17))
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Godelieve Abstract gilman, alfred G. Abstract Gitler,
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Index by Author: Sep 1 1987; 84 (17) [Table of Contents] A B C ... I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Aaronson, Stuart A. [Abstract]
Agnew, William S. [Abstract]
Allen, J. P. [Abstract]
Ameis, Detlev [Abstract]
Anderson, C. H. [Abstract]
Assoian, Richard K. [Abstract]
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Bartocci, A. [Abstract]
Beckwith, Jon [Abstract]
Bell, John I. [Abstract]
Belt, Tertia [Abstract]
Benedek, George B. [Abstract]
Benoist, Christophe [Abstract]
Benson, David R. [Abstract]
Bercovici, Tuvia [Abstract]
Berger, Joel [Abstract]
Bertuch, Alison [Abstract]
Bishop, J. Michael [Abstract]
Bradley, Daniel W. [Abstract]
Brady, Roscoe O. [Abstract]
Braham, Karim [Abstract]
Brown, Michael S. [Abstract]
Buc, Henri [Abstract]
Burchell, J. M. [Abstract]
Burgess, Wilson H. [Abstract]
Busson, Pierre [Abstract]
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Calhoun, Cornelia J. [Abstract]
Canu, Annie [Abstract]
Caplan, S. Roy [Abstract]
Capra, J. Donald [Abstract]
Carr, Christina [Abstract]
Chodchoy, Nunta [Abstract]
Cockerham, C. Clark [Abstract]
Cohen, Jonathan B. [Abstract]
Content, J. [Abstract]
Contreras, R. [Abstract]
Cook, E. H. [Abstract]
Cooper, Edward C. [Abstract]
Crepeau, Richard H. [Abstract]
Curnow, Robert N.

47. Zickler Lecture
alfred G. gilman, MD/PhD. Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology, 1994 alfred G. gilman was born in New Haven , Connecticut ; his childhood was spent
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES About the Zickler Lecture Series Past Zickler Lecturers
ALFRED G. GILMAN, MD/PhD Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology, 1994
University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
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G PROTEINS AND REGULATION
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HSC LH2, L2 About the Speaker Alfred G. Gilman was born in New Haven , Connecticut ; his childhood was spent in White Plains , NY . He received a BA degree in Biochemistry from Yale University in 1962 and MD/PhD degrees from Case Western Reserve University in 1969. He was a Research Associate in Pharmacology at the National Institutes of Health between 1969-1971. In 1971, Gilman joined the faculty of medicine at the University of Virginia and, in 1981, he assumed his present position as Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas . Dr. Gilman occupies the Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair in Molecular Neuropharmacology. He was appointed University Regental Professor in 1994. Gilman's interest in cyclic nucleotides began as a graduate student working on the action of thyroid hormone with Professor Ted Rall at Case Western Reserve. He extended this interest to neurobiology when he joined the laboratory of Marshall Nirenberg at NIH. There Gilman developed a simple and sensitive assay for cyclic AMP that made second messengers accessible to everyone.

48. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
gilman, alfred Gilruth, Robert R. Ginsberg, Harold S. Ginzton, Edward L. Glass, David V. Gregory, Frederick G. Gregory, William K. Griffin, James B.
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49. Sutherland Lecture Sheds Light On Body's Molecular Switches
Nobel laureate Dr. alfred G. gilman, Regental Professor and Chair of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, presented G
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50. Alibris: Joel G. Hardman
by gilman, alfred G., and Hardman, Joel G. (Editor), and Limbird, Lee E. (Editor) For more than fifty years, scientists, clinicians, and students have
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51. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis Of Therapeutics
Goodman gilman s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Joel Griffith Hardman, Lee E. Limbird, alfred G. gilman
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54. Raine Medical Research Foundation - Visiting Professors - Past Visiting Professo
Professor alfred G.gilman. 1994 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. Dr alfred G. gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1941.
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1994 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Dr Alfred G. Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1941. He received his B.S. (summa cum laude) in Biochemistry in 1962 from Yale University, and his M.D. and Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 1969 from Case Western Reserve University. Dr Gilman received further training as a Pharmacology Research Associate in the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics at the National Institutes of Health (1969-71). In 1971 Dr Gilman began a ten-year stay at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. His positions included Assistant Professor of Pharmacology (1971-73), Associate Professor of Pharmacology (1973-77), Professor of Pharmacology (1977-81), and Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program (1978-81). Dr Gilman became Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1981. He still chairs this department and was named a Regental Professor in 1995. He also holds the Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair of Molecular Neuropharmacology. Presently, Dr Gilman is the Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Alliance for Cellular Signaling.

55. Alfred G. Gilman, 1941
alfred G. gilman (1941) attended Yale University, majoring in Biochemistry. He worked with Earl Sutherland at Case Western Reserve University,
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A lfred G. Gilman (1941-) attended Yale University, majoring in Biochemistry. He worked with Earl Sutherland at Case Western Reserve University, where he worked on cyclic AMP in the thyroid gland. He developed a simple assay technique for cyclic AMP while working in Marshall Nirenberg's lab at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. He later taught at the University of Virginia, and then became chair of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas, Dallas.
In 1980, Gilman and his team purified the transducer protein , called the G-protein because it reacts with GTP. He used mutated leukemia cells to show that the G-protein was necessary for signal transduction. For more information, click on www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1994/gilman-autobio.html
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56. Alfred G. Gilman, 1941
Header Image alfred G. gilman, 1941. Home Previous The Nobel Prize and Hormones A Knowledge Revolution; The First Step Isolating Single Cells
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Home A lfred G. Gilman A lfred G. Gilman (1941-) attended Yale University, majoring in Biochemistry. He worked with Earl Sutherland at Case Western Reserve University, where he worked on cyclic AMP in the thyroid gland. He developed a simple assay technique for cyclic AMP while working in Marshall Nirenberg's lab at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. He later taught at the University of Virginia, and then became chair of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas, Dallas.
In 1980, Gilman and his team purified the transducer protein, called the G-protein because it reacts with GTP. He used mutated leukemia cells to show that the G-protein was necessary for signal transduction. For more information, click on www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1994/gilman-autobio.html

57. Biografia De Gilman, Alfred G.
Translate this page gilman, alfred G. (1941- ) Farmacólogo estadounidense, n. en New Haven (Conn.). En 1969 se doctoró en la Case Western Reserve University de Cleveland (Ohio)
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Gilman, Alfred G. (1941- ) Farmacólogo estadounidense, n. en New Haven (Conn.). En 1969 se doctoró en la Case Western Reserve University de Cleveland (Ohio) y enseñó en las universidades de Charlottesville (1971-81) y Texas. En 1994 compartió el premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología con M. Rodwell por el descubrimiento de la proteína G, cuyas moléculas permiten a las células responder a las señales químicas de las hormonas, los neurotransmisores y los factores de crecimiento de diferentes tejidos orgánicos. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

58. Biographical Files "G"- Chesney Medical Archives
Gillis, alfred G. Gillis, Andrew Colin Gillis, David Joseph Gillis, Eugene A. gilman, Robert Hugh Gilmor, Frances Gilmore, William Epperson
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Gafafer, William McKinley
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Gager, Leslie Tracy
Gagneton, Catalina Bobrow Gailey, Herman Anderson Gaines, Clemens Weaver Gaines, Henry D. Gaines, Justin Ely Gaines, Leonard Myrton, Jr. Gaines, Lewis McFarland Gaither, Ernest Howard Gaintner, J. Richard Gaitz, Charles Milton Galbadon, Arnoldo Galen, William Philip Galiher, Claudia Blanche Galkin, Jean DuBois Galla, Stephen Joseph Gallagher, Peter F.. Gallagher, William K., Jr. Gallant, Leonard J. Gallen, William Joseph Gallo, Joseph J. Galloway, Karen Galvin, Gerald Andrew Galvin, Thomas K. Galvin, William L. Galvis, Antonio G. Gambill, John Davis Gambill, Perry Judson Gamble, C. B., Jr. Gamble, James Gibson Gamble, James, Jr. Gamble, James L. Gamble, Robert Gamble, Thomas Owen Gambrell, W. Elizabeth Gamesik, Michael P. Gammon, Julian Eugene

59. Nat' Academies Press, The Language Of Life (2005)
62 an extended family of such G proteins AG gilman, G proteins ever named after a textbook” “alfred G. gilman—Autobiography,” Nobel eMuseum Website,
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60. Science -- Author Index {12 December 1997; 278 (5345)}
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S alfred G. (in Research Articles) Abstract Full Text gilman, alfred G. (in
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B C D ... Z
A
Ablashi, Dharam V. (in Technical Comments)
Aertsen, Ad (in Reports)
Anderson, John D. (in Reports)
Arora, Naveen (in Technical Comments)
Attal, M. (in Technical Comments)
B
Baldini, Luca (in Technical Comments)
Beachy, Philip A. (in Reports)
Bedi, Atul (in Reports)
Benner, L. A. M. (in Reports)
Berenson;, R. A. Vescio J. R. (in Technical Comments)
Blader, Patrick (in Reports)
Boshoff, Chris (in Technical Comments)
Bourne, Henry R. (in Perspectives)
Brousset, P. (in Technical Comments)
Burns, Joseph A. (in Letters)
C
Cantley, Lewis C. (in Reports)
Century, Karen S. (in Reports)
Chatlynne, Louise (in Technical Comments)
Chen, Chien-Huan (in Reports)
Cheng, Emily H.-Y. (in Reports)
Choate, D. (in Reports)
Chodas, P. W. (in Reports)
Clark, Noel A. (in Reports)
Clem, Rollie J. (in Reports)
Corbellino;, Mario (in Technical Comments)
Cormier, R. (in Reports)
Cottoni, Francesca (in Technical Comments)
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Dahlbeck, Douglas (in Reports)
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