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  1. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide and Protein Phosphorylation Research Vol 17 by Paul; Robinson, G A; Paoletti, R ; Nicosia, S Greengard, 1984
  2. New Assay Methods for Cyclic Nucleotides (Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide and Protein Phosphorylation Research : Vol 2) by Paul Greengard, Rodolfo Paoletti, 1972-06
  3. Second Messengers in the Brain by James A. and Greengard, Paul Nathanson, 1977
  4. Calcium Regulation of Cellular Function, Volume 30
  5. Protein Phosphorylation in the Nervous System. The Neurosciences Institute Publications Series [Volume 2] by Eric J[onathan] (born 1954) & Greengard, Paul (b... Nestler, 1984
  6. Mechanism of Action of Benzodiazepines. Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology Volume 14 by Erminio;Greengard, Paul;American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Costa, 1975
  7. Second International Conference on Cyclic Amp, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca. (Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide & Protein Phosphorylation Research : V) (v. 5) by George I. Drummond, Paul Greengard, 1975-06
  8. Role of Cyclic Amp in Cell Function. by Paul and Erminio Costa (eds). Greengard, 1970
  9. Abstracts-5Th International Conference on Cyclic Nucleotides and Protein Phosphorylation (Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide & Protein Phsphryltn Res 17a) by Paul Greengard, Rodolfo Paoletti, et all 1984-04
  10. Fifth International Conference on Cyclic Nucleotides and Protein Phosphorylation, Milan Italy (Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research)
  11. Cyclic Nucleotides, Phosphorylated Proteins and Neuronal Function. Distinguished Lecture Series of the Society of General Physiologists Volume 1 by Paul (born 1925) Greengard, 1978
  12. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research - Volume 4 by Paul and Robison, G. Alan (Eds) Greengard, 1974-01-01
  13. New Assay Methods for Cyclic Nucleotides Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research Volume 2 by Paul; Paoletti, Rodolfo Greengard, 1972
  14. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research - Volume 3 by Paul and Robison, G. Alan (Eds) Greengard, 1973-01-01

21. Paul Greengard Lab
Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience paul greengard Vincent AstorProfessor. The goal of our laboratory is to understand more fully the
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Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Paul Greengard

Vincent Astor Professor The goal of our laboratory is to understand more fully the molecular basis of communication between neurons in the mammalian brain. Toward this end, we have developed a general model of signal transduction in the nervous system. The major molecular mechanism underlying signal transduction is protein phosphorylation. Synaptic Vesicle-associated Phosphoproteins. The major synaptic vesicle-associated phosphoproteins that we have identified and characterized are synapsin I, synapsin II, and synaptophysin. As an example of the functioning of this class of phosphoproteins, we have obtained evidence that dephosphorylated synapsin I functions to tether synaptic vesicles in a "reserve" pool. When synapsin I is phosphorylated, this tethering function is abolished, and the synaptic vesicles are then free to enter a "readily releasable" pool of synaptic vesicles. Additionally, we have obtained evidence that the synapsins are involved in the formation of new synapses. Neostriatum-enriched Phosphoproteins.

22. Paul Greengard - Prize Award Photo
paul greengard and His Majesty the King. paul greengard receiving his Nobel Prizefrom His Majesty the King. Photo Hans Mehlin, Nobelprize.org
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23. Paul Greengard - Autobiography
paul greengard – Autobiography. paul greengard. My paternal great, great grandfatheremigrated from Koenigsberg, currently Kalingrad, to St. Louis during
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My paternal great, great grandfather emigrated from Koenigsberg, currently Kaliningrad, to St. Louis during the 1850s, a time of large-scale movement of Germans, including German Jews, to the Mid-Western United States. My paternal grandfather moved to Binghamton, New York, where my father was born. My father had success in vaudeville as a singer/dancer/comedian. He eventually became a businessman working first in retail and then in wholesale in the cosmetics field. I attended public schools in Brooklyn and Queens. During World War II, I spent three years in the Navy as an electronics technician. After appropriate training, I was assigned to a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that was involved in developing an early-warning system to intercept Japanese kamikaze planes before they could reach the ships of the U.S. fleet. H. Keffer Hartline , who became Chairman of the Department of Biophysics at Johns Hopkins and who was later to win a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on vision. I did my first laboratory research under the supervision of Hartline. Shortly after our move to Hopkins

24. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
greengard, paul The Rockefeller University. Elected to NAS, 1978. ScientificDiscipline, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Membership Type, Member
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27. Greengard, Paul
greengard, paul (1925). My paternal great, great grandfather emigrated fromKoenigsberg, now Gdansk, to St. Louis during the 1850s, a time of large-scale
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Greengard, Paul My paternal great, great grandfather emigrated from Koenigsberg, now Gdansk, to St. Louis during the 1850s, a time of large-scale movement of Germans, including German Jews, to the Mid-Western United States. My paternal grandfather moved to Binghamton, New York, where my father was born. My father had success in vaudeville as a singer/dancer/comedian. He eventually became a businessman working first in retail and then in wholesale in the cosmetics field.
I was born on December 11, 1925 in New York City under tragic circumstances - my mother, née Pearl Meister, died giving birth to me. My father remarried when I was 13 months old. In contrast to my mother, who had been Jewish, my stepmother, who raised me, was Episcopalian. From that time on I was brought up in the Christian tradition, celebrating Easter, Christmas, etc. I was prevented access to my biological mother's family with whom I became familiar only very recently. I have been delighted to learn that many members of that family are highly creative individuals working in various fields of science, government, etc.
I attended public schools in Brooklyn and Queens. During World War II, I spent three years in the Navy as an electronics technician. After appropriate training, I was assigned to a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that was involved in developing an early-warning system to intercept Japanese kamikaze planes before they could reach the ships of the U.S. fleet.

28. Paul Greengard Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
paul greengard, the 2000 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, at theNobel Prize Internet Archive.
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P AUL G REENGARD
2000 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
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29. Bills And Resolutions
greengard, paul. Bills and resolutions. Nobel Prize recognition for physiologyor medicine (see H. Res. 642), H10257 18OC. Remarks in House
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30. Bills And Resolutions
greengard, paul. Bills and resolutions. Nobel Prize recognition for physiologyor medicine (see S. Res. 135), S7805 17JY. Remarks in Senate
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Highly Cited Researcher greengard, paul 1988, Fidia Research FoundationSymposium, to honor paul greengard, Annual Meeting of the Society for
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The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and the Deutsches Museum collaborated in June 2000 to conduct video interviews with thirty-three Nobel Laureates. Interviews were conducted in Lindau, Germany, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the United States. The video documentation subsequently formed the core of the Nobel Voices Video History Project and the exhibition Nobel Voices: Celebrating 100 Years of the Nobel Prize . The interviewees were asked about their motivations, visions for the future, and opinions on the nature of creativity and innovation. In the interviews, the laureates speak about their passion for their work, their childhood inspirations, the spirit of discovery, and the personal meaning of the Nobel Prize.

34. Guanosine 3′:5′-Cyclic Monophosphate-Dependent Phosphorylation O
John E. Casnellie and paul greengard. 1Department of Pharmacology, Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510
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35. Phosphorylation Of Membrane Proteins At A Cholinergic Synapse.
PubMed; Kebabian, John W.; Petzold, Gary L.; greengard, paul. DopamineSensitiveAdenylate Cyclase in Caudate Nucleus of Rat Brain, and Its Similarity to
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36. Online NewsHour: A Nobel Winner- October 11, 2000
paul greengard, one of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine, paul greengard is a neuroscientist who heads the laboratory of molecular and
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October 11 , 2000
Paul Greengard, one of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine, joins Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, to talk about his research and winning the Nobel Prize. RAY SUAREZ: The award this year went for discoveries about how messages move around the nervous system and help us understand the functioning of the brain. Three scientists will share the nearly $1 million prize. One of them is with us now. Paul Greengard is a neuroscientist who heads the laboratory of molecular and cellular neuroscience at the Rockefeller University in New York. Also joining us is Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
First, Professor Greengard, congratulations. PAUL GREENGARD: Thank you very much. RAY SUAREZ: How did you hear about the award? PAUL GREENGARD: About ten minutes past five this morning, the secretary of the Nobel Committee called to inform me I had been one of the recipients of this year's Nobel Prize in medicine. It was about 20 minutes... apparently in Sweden they announce at 11:30 in the morning, which is 5:30 Eastern Standard time. So they called to let the recipients know in advance of the deluge of telephone calls that come after the announcement of the prize.

37. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize In Medicine -- October 9, 2000
Ray Suarez talks with paul greengard and Dr. Steve Hyman, Sweden s ArvidCarlsson and Americans paul greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000 Nobel Prize
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NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE
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Arvid Carlsson , Swedish, 77, University of Gothenburg Paul Greengard , American, 74, Rockefeller University, New York Eric Kandel , Austrian-born American, 70, Columbia University, New York Ray Suarez talks with Paul Greengard and Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health. Online Special: 2000 Nobel Prizes Oct. 13, 2000:
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Nobel Prize winners MacDiarmid and Kroemer talk about their research. An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Science and Health The Nobel Foundation University of Gothenburg Rockefeller University ... Columbia University Sweden's Arvid Carlsson and Americans Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000 Nobel Prize for medicine for their research on how messages are transmitted between brain cells. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet said the three had made "pioneering discoveries" in signal transduction between nerve cells in the brain. Their work has helped in understanding how the brain functions and the causes behind neurological and psychiatric diseases.

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40. Fisher Center Foundation
When paul greengard was a graduate student in the late 1940s, the question ofhow the brain s chemical messengers produce their effect on nerve cells was so
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Click the for glossary definitions. Foundation About the Foundation Paul Greengard, Ph.D. Biography Paul Greengard, Ph.D.
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Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research at The Rockefeller University
When Paul Greengard was a graduate student in the late 1940s, the question of how the brain's chemical messengers produce their effect on nerve cells was so deeply mysterious and seemed so impossible to answer that most scientists largely avoided asking it. But the young Greengard dared to ask the question, and spent most of the next 50 years unraveling the answers. In the process, he has spawned an entire new branch of neurobiological research, has revolutionized our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms involved in communication between nerve cells and has forged a path to novel treatments for brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Greengard's pioneering work in delineating how neurons communicate with one another in the brain earned him the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. During a half-century of research, he has arguably contributed more than any other single scientist to our understanding of the complex signaling processes that occur within each of the 100 billion or more nerve cells in the human brain. Collectively, these cells orchestrate every aspect of our being - from walking and talking to thinking and feeling emotion to having a unique personality. Understanding these processes enables us to comprehend not only the fundamental nature of brain function, but also what goes wrong in brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The ultimate goal, of course, is to develop effective treatments for these devastating disorders.

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