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  1. Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research, Volume 23. by Paul Greengard, 1991
  2. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research, Volume 13. by Paul Greengard, 1980
  3. Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide Research (Advances in Second Messenger and Phospho by Paul Greengard; Editor-Alan Robison, 1980-01-01
  4. Ciencia: Los Nobel de la comunicación.(TT: Science: The Nobel of communication.): An article from: Siempre! by René Anaya, 2000-10-26
  5. NOTICIARIO CULTURAL.(TT: Cultural news.): An article from: Siempre! by José Gordon, 2000-10-19

41. Fisher Center Foundation
Dr. paul greengard, the Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer s Researchat The The Nobel Prize is a wonderful salute to Dr. paul greengard,
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Click the for glossary definitions. Foundation Click on the link below to read the full article: Documentary to Air on Public Television FCF Wins Funding Greengard Wins Nobel Prize Raising Awareness AND Funds Fisher-Sponsored Documentary On Public Television
The Fisher Center Foundation is sponsoring a documentary entitled "Alzheimer's - Is There Hope?" The hour long exploration of the tragedy of Alzheimer's disease covers the disease from its origins to recent breakthroughs that give sufferers and caregivers reason for optimism. The program is to air on public television stations beginning November 2002. The documentary is to coincide with the official launch of the Foundation's Alzheimer's information website, Alzinfo.Org. The documentary is being produced by WLIW, Channel 21 in New York. As its title suggests, the documentary will investigate the hope that currently exists in the battle against Alzheimer's disease. The documentary will feature the leading experts in the field - including Fisher Center Director Dr. Paul Greengard who discuss the latest research gains, improvements in drug regimens, and other encouraging developments. Families and caregivers who have been affected by the disease will also be featured on the documentary. For more information about the documentary

42. Paul Strand: Harold Greengard, Twin Lakes, Connecticut | Object Page | Timeline
Harold greengard, Twin Lakes, Connecticut, 1917 paul Strand (American, 1890–1976)Silverplatinum print; 10 x 13 in. (24.5 x 33 cm)
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43. NARSAD: Research Center: Project Summary For Paul Greengard, Ph.D.
paul greengard, Ph.D. (Distinguished Investigator 2002) of Rockefeller University,proposes to initiate a strategy to find ways to modulate signal
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44. HUM-MOLGEN: Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kandel Receive The Nobel Pri
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Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine
October, 9 2000 22:25 Press release: http://www.nobel.se/announcement/2000/medicine.html Summary In the human brain there are more than hundred billion nerve cells. They are connected to each other through an infinitely complex network of nerve processes. The message from one nerve cell to another is transmitted through different chemical transmitters. The signal transduction takes place in special points of contact, called synapses. A nerve cell can have thousands of such contacts with other nerve cells.
The three Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine have made pioneering discoveries concerning one type of signal transduction between nerve cells, referred to as slow synaptic transmission. These discoveries have been crucial for an understanding of the normal function of the brain and how disturbances in this signal transduction can give rise to neurological and psychiatric diseases. These findings have resulted in the development of new drugs.
Arvid Carlsson
, Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg is rewarded for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain and that it has great importance for our ability to control movements. His research has led to the realization that Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine in certain parts of the brain and that an efficient remedy (L-dopa) for this disease could be developed. Arvid Carlsson has made a number of subsequent discoveries, which have further clarified the role of dopamine in the brain. He has thus demonstrated the mode of action of drugs used for the treatment of schizophrenia.

45. Science Magazine: 2000 Nobel Prize Winners, Selected Papers
paul greengard. Mani SK, Fienberg AA, O Callaghan JP, Snyder GL, Allen PB, DashPK, Moore AN, Mitchell AJ, Bibb J, greengard P, O Malley BW.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine This year, the Nobel committee awarded the Prize for Physiology or Medicine to three neuroscientists, Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric R. Kandel. Their contributions opened a molecular window onto the brainCarlsson by identifying dopamine as the first brain neurotransmitter found uniquely in the brain, Greengard by illuminating the molecular cascade triggered inside the neuron by dopamine, and Kandel by recognizing that the molecular basis of cognitive processes such as learning must first be worked out in simpler systems before they can be understood in the brains of complex mammals such as ourselves. Science has had the privilege of publishing many of the seminal papers from two of these scientists, Paul Greengard and Eric R. Kandel. A selection of some of the most important follows:
Selected papers from Science by
Eric R. Kandel
  • Mayford M, Bach ME, Huang YY, Wang L, Hawkins RD, Kandel ER
    Control of memory formation through regulated expression of a CaMKII transgene.
    Science . 1996 Dec 6; 274(5293): 1678-83.

46. JBC -- Index By Author (Jan 1973; Volume 248, Number 1)
Gibson, Quentin H. Abstract Graf, Hermann Abstract Grasset, Louis Abstractgreengard, paul Abstract greengard, paul Abstract greengard,
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47. JBC -- Index By Author (Apr 1965; Volume 240, Number 4)
Sudhamoy Goldfine, Howard Goldman, Norman L. Gorini, Luigi Graebe, Jan E.Greenberg, Hanna greengard, Olga greengard, paul Gross, Jerome
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48. MBLWHOI Library Website: Video Lecture Series: Paul Greengard
Presented on August 10, 2001 by paul greengard, PhD, Laboratory of Molecular paul greengard, Ph.D., Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular and Cellular
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Signal Transduction in the Brain
Presented on August 10, 2001 by Paul Greengard, PhD, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, The Rockefeller University
"...in a way, signaling in the brain is complicated, and yet on the other hand [it is] beautifully simple. The more we learn, the more complex these pathways are that we have been working on, the more relatively simple principles we find."
Paul Greengard
Paul Greengard, Ph.D., Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences at Rockefeller University and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in communication between nerve cells, talks about current understanding of the complex biochemistry of signal transduction in the brain. He discusses the implications of his ongoing work in the potential for novel pharmaceutical treatments of various neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Paul Greengard, Ph.D., Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences at Rockefeller University, has devoted most of his research career to studying communication between nerve cells. His contribution to our understanding of biochemical signaling in the brain was recently recognized with the award of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

49. MBLWHOI Library Website: Video Lecture Series: Paul Greengard: Transcript
Signal Transduction in the Brain Transcript Introducing paul greengard.Introduction by George Augustine My name is George Augustine and I am here to
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Introduction by George Augustine:
My name is George Augustine and I am here to introduce tonight's Friday evening lecturer, Dr. Paul Greengard from the Rockefeller University. Paul is a great scientist and a great friend and it is a genuine honor to introduce him to you.
Paul studies signaling processes in the brain, with a special interest in synaptic transmission. As most of you probably know, the power of the brain resides in the very sophisticated abilities of nerve cells to communicate with each other. Paul's work has brought our appreciation of these synaptic communication processes to an unprecedented level of understanding. Because he has published more than 1,000 papers on this subject, it is impossible for my introduction to do justice to his interests or to his contributions. I expect that his talk with offer you an excellent overview of this work.
By way of introduction I think it is fair for me to say that Paul's main contribution has been to vastly expand our views of synaptic signaling. When Paul began his work, our view of synaptic transmission largely started and ended with the electrical signals that are generated at synapses. While these electrical signals are undeniably important, Paul's work has shown that a far more elaborate cascade of chemical signaling events occurs within nerve cells. These signaling processes allow very sophisticated chemical computations to occur within the nerve cells and these chemical computations help sculpt the electrical signals that are ultimately produced by the nerve cells.

50. Who-is-Who
Name, greengard, paul. Country, USA. Personalized Program The PersonalizedProgram enables you to compile an individual program with events and
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51. The Scientist :: 2000 Nobel Goes To Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kand
2000 Nobel goes to Arvid Carlsson, paul greengard and Eric Kandel. By RobertWalgate return to webpage. Email a link to this article to a friend
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52. Carlsson, Arvid - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
Translate this page Arvid Carlsson I paul greengard I Eric Kandel I Biographie Der US-Amerikanerpaul greengard von der Rockefeller University in New York entdeckte in den
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Mediziner, Pharmakologe Arvid Carlsson * 25. Januar 1923 in Uppsala (Schweden)
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Psychiater, Pharmakologe, Biochemiker * 11. Dezember 1925 in New York
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Physiologe, Psychiater, Neurobiologe * 07. November 1929 in Wien
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Alle drei Genannten haben eines gemeinsam: Sie sind durch grundlegende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Gehirnforschung - insbesondere zur Signalübertragung im Gehirn - hervorgetreten und haben dafür gemeinsam im Oktober 2000 den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin ( so der offizielle Name des Preises) erhalten, der diesmal mit umgerechnet 2,1 Millionen Mark dotiert ist. In einer Begründung des Preiskomitees vom Stockholmer Karolinska-Institut heißt es: "Ihre Forschungen waren entscheidend für das Verständnis der normalen Hirnfunktionen und wie Störungen dieser Signalübertragung neurologische und psychische Krankheiten verursachen können. Diese Erkenntnisse haben dann zur Entwicklung neuer Arzneimittel geführt." So haben ihre Forschungen unter anderem geholfen, Erkenntnisse über Parkinson-Krankheit,

53. Paul Greengard - Premio Nobel Per La Medicina
paul greengard *1925. For their discoveries concerning signal transduction inthe nervous system ( jointly with Arvid Carlsson and Eric R. Kandel )
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54. Der Nobelpreis Für Physiologie Oder Medizin: Paul Greengard
Nervensystem ( gemeinsam mit Arvid Carlsson und Eric R. Kandel )
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55. Paul Greengard: Information From Answers.com
The MIND Institute Boards - Scientific Advisory BoardPaul greengard, PhD. Dr. greengard is the Vincent Astor Professor and Head ofthe Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience at The Rockefeller
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Greengard's research has focused on events inside the neuron caused by neurotransmitters . Specifically, Greengard and his fellow researchers studied the behavior of second messenger cascades that transform the docking of a neurotransmitter with a receptor into permanent changes in the neuron. In a series of experiments, Greengard and his colleagues showed that when dopamine interacts with a receptor on the cell membrane of a neuron, it causes an increase in cyclic AMP inside the cell. This increase of cyclic AMP, in turn activates a protein called protein kinase A , which turns the function other proteins on or off by adding phosphate groups in a reaction known as phosphorylation . The proteins activated by phosphorylation can then perform a number of changes in the cell: transcribing DNA to make new proteins, moving more receptors to the

56. The Middle East Times : News From Egypt And The Region
2000 greengard, paul Physics 1907 - Albert Abraham Michelson 1908 - GabrielLippmann 1921 - Albert Einstein 1922 - Niels Bohr 1925 - James Franck
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  • Moses’ rule of law We are all Jews (James Woolsey, FrontPage Magazin, Oct 5, 2003): "It’s not only the other two great Abrahamic religions, Christianity and Islam, that owe a substantial debt to Judaism, it’s the world as a whole. The reason is that between three and four millennia ago something happened in the Sinai among a tribe of refugees from Egyptian oppression that introduced the world to the concept of the rule of law — the idea that the law is not the whim of, but rather has its source above, those who rule. This concept is at the heart of what makes decently-governed societies possible, whether you sign on to Jefferson’s formulation that we are "endowed by our Creator" with basic rights or prefer the more secular notion of natural law."

57. The Rockefeller University - News Releases
Rockefeller University Neurobiologist paul greengard wins 2000 Nobel Prize inMedicine, paul greengard, head of Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular
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58. HUBIN Meets Paul Greengard
HUBIN meets the Nobel laureate paul greengard. The picture shows professor GöranSedvall, professor paul greengard and associate professor Håkan Hall.
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On December 12, the members of the HUBIN scientific advisory board met the Nobel laureate Paul Greengard for a discussion about research. After the meeting all the HUBIN coworkers got the opportunity to meet professor Greengard during a reception in Stockholm. Professor Greengard was awarded the The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000, and shared the price with his colleagues Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University, USA) and Arvid Carlsson (Gothenburgh, Sweden). The motivation to the award was the research on "signal transduction in the nervous system". Paul Greengard was born 1925 in New York, NY, USA. He is still active at the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience at The Rockefeller University in New York. Read more about The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000
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59. Publications
Patrick B. Allen, Takuo Watanabe, Angus C. Nairn, and paul greengard. Patrick B. Allen, Shirish Shenolikar, paul greengard, Angus C. Nairn. Proc.
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"Dynamic Glycosylation of the Transcription Factor CREB: A Potential Role in Gene Regulation," Nathan Lamarre-Vincent and Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson. J. Am. Chem. Soc. Abstract PDF . Featured in Chem. Eng. News,
"Use of Cerny Expoxides for the Accelerated Synthesis of Glycosaminoglycans," Sabine Arndt and Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson, Org. Lett. Abstract PDF
"A Chemoenzymatic Approach Toward the Rapid and Sensitive Detection of O -GlcNAc Posttranslational Modifications," Nelly Khidekel, Sabine Arndt, Nathan Lamarre-Vincent, Alexander Lippert, Katherine G. Poulin-Kerstien, Boopathy Ramakrishnan, Pradman K. Qasba and Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. Abstract PDF
Org. Biomol. Chem Abstract PDF "A Chondroitin Sulfate Small Molecule that Stimulates Neuronal Growth," Sarah E. Tully, Ross Mabon, Cristal Gama, Sherry M. Tsai, Xuewei Liu, and Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson, J Am. Chem. Soc., Abstract PDF Featured in Chem. Eng. News, "Parallel Identification of O-GlcNAc Modified Proteins from Cell Lysates," Hwan-Ching Tai, Nelly Khidekel, Scott B. Ficarro, Eric C. Peters, and Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson, J. Am. Chem. Soc.

60. Masters Of Photography: Paul Strand
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