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  1. Prion Biology and Diseases **ISBN: 9780879696931** by Stanley B. (EDT) Prusiner, 2003-12-01
  2. Prion Biology and Diseases (Cold Spring Harbor Monographs Series) by Stanley B. Prusiner, 2004
  3. PRION BIOLOGY & DISEASES (SECOND by STANLEY B. PRUSINER, 1980
  4. PRUSINER, STANLEY (1942- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  5. Reivindican a premio Nobel. (Stanley Prusiner, ganador del premio Nobel de Medicina 1997)(TT: Nobel Prize winner recognized) (TA: Stanley Prusiner, winner ... Nobel Prize 1997): An article from: Semana
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22. Stanley B. Prusiner
Stanley B. Prusiner vandt Nobelprisen i Medicin i 1997 for sin opdagelse af Prioner, et ny biologisk princip for infektioner.
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23. Stanley B. Prusiner - Wikipedia
Translate this page Stanley B. Prusiner 1942 en los Estados Unidos.Profesor de Neurología y Bioquímica de la Universidad de California, San Francisco.Describe los priones
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24. Stanley B. Prusiner Winner Of The 1997 Nobel Prize In Medicine
stanley B. prusiner, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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S TANLEY B P RUSINER
1997 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection.
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  • Born: May 28, 1942
  • Place of birth: U.S.A.
  • Residence: San Francisco, U.S.A.
  • Affiliation: Department of Neurology, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
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25. Prionen Erkrankungen
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Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Stanley B. Prusiner, März 1995, Seite 44 Prionen-Erkrankungen Der Verdacht wurde zunächst als schier unsinnig verworfen. Inzwischen mehren sich aber die Hinweise, daß Partikel nur aus Protein bei Tieren und auch beim Menschen infektiöse, erblich bedingte und spontan entstehende Leiden verursachen. Der Rinderwahnsinn ist eines davon. Vor nunmehr fünfzehn Jahren unterbreitete ich die Hypothese, die Erreger bestimmter degenerativer Erkrankungen des zentralen Nervensystems bei Tieren und seltener auch bei Menschen bestünden womöglich aus nichts anderem als Protein. Diese infektiösen Proteinpartikel nannte ich dann Prionen.
Ketzerisch, wie die These war, wurde sie in der Fachwelt mit großer Skepsis aufgenommen. Kein Erreger konnte sich der Lehrmeinung zufolge ohne genetisches Material, also ohne die Nucleinsäuren DNA oder RNA, im befallenen Organismus überhaupt vervielfältigen und schließlich einen Infekt hervorrufen. Selbst Viren enthalten Erbmaterial; sie brauchen es, um die zu ihrem Überleben und ihrer Vermehrung notwendigen Proteine von der befallenen Wirtszelle herstellen zu lassen. Die pflanzenpathogenen Viroide, unter den bis dahin bekannten Krankheitserregern die einfachsten, bestehen sogar nur aus nackter Nucleinsäure (Spektrum der Wissenschaft, März 1981, Seite 52).
Nicht weniger Zweifel erweckten meine Kollegen und ich mit dem später geäußerten Verdacht, Prionen könnten außer übertragbaren auch bestimmten erblich bedingten Krankheiten zugrunde liegen. Eine solche zweigleisige Wirkweise eines Agens kannte die Medizin sonst nicht. Ein drittes Mal eckten wir schließlich mit dem von uns gefolger-ten, schlicht phantastisch anmutenden Fortpflanzungsmechanismus an, Prionen brächten normale Proteinmoleküle dazu, ihre Gestalt - ihre Konformation - so zu verändern, daß sie gefährlich werden.

26. Stanley B. Prusiner - Autobiography
stanley B. prusiner. My history is not atypical of many Americans born in the midwest, educated in the East, and now living in the West.
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My history is not atypical of many Americans: born in the midwest, educated in the East, and now living in the West. My early years were shared between Des Moines, Iowa and Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly after I was born on May 28, 1942 in Des Moines, my father, Lawrence, was drafted into the United States Navy. I was named for my father's younger brother who died of Hodgkin's disease at the age of 24. We moved to Boston briefly where my father enrolled in Naval officer training school before being sent to the south Pacific. He served as a communications officer for the remainder of World War II on an island called Eniwetok where the first hydrogen bomb was detonated a decade later.
During my father's absence, my mother, Miriam, and I lived in Cincinnati where her mother, Mollie Spigel, also lived. Prior to moving to Cincinnati, Mollie had lived in Norfolk, Virginia, where she raised three children after her husband Benjamin was killed at age 50 in a traffic accident. Besides many special memories of my maternal grandmother, I have many fond reminiscences of my paternal grandfather, Ben, who emigrated to the United States in 1896 as a young boy from Moscow. He grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, as did my father with many other Russian Jews. Shortly after the end of World War II, we returned to Des Moines where I attended primary school and my brother, Paul, was born. In 1952, we moved back to Cincinnati with the hope that my father would be able to find a much better job as an architect. In Cincinnati, he practiced architecture for the next 25 years, which enabled him to provide a very comfortable home for his family.

27. Pathogene Prionen Bestehen Nur Aus Eiweiß
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28. Medicine 1997
stanley B. prusiner. stanley B. prusiner. USA. University of California School of Medicine San Francisco, CA, USA. b. 1942
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29. NEUROSCIENCE : Stanley Prusiner
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30. UCSF PRESS RELEASE - STANLEY B. PRUSINER, MD - 10/06/97
1997 stanley B. prusiner, MD stanley B. prusiner, MD, 55, is Professor of Neurology and Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California,
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prusiner, stanley B. University of California, San Francisco. prusiner has made unprecedented discoveries concerning the infectious pathogen causing scrapie
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32. Prusiner, Stanley
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in full STANLEY BEN PRUSINER (b. May 28, 1942, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.), American neurologist whose discovery of the disease-causing protein called prion in 1982 won him the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. When first published, the prion theory met with much criticism but became widely accepted by the mid-1990s. In 1996, when a new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease emerged in the U.K., Prusiner's research was the focus of national attention. Fears abounded that the new variant of the disease might be linked to "mad cow" disease, a brain disorder that first appeared in British cattle a decade earlier. Some evidence suggested that the mad cow prion may have jumped species, infecting humans who consumed beef contaminated with the infectious agent. Because mad cow disease was believed to have been caused when the agent that causes scrapie in sheep was transmitted to cattle in feed, there was precedent for species-jumping events to occur. Prusiner's research also could have significant implications for such disorders as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, which seemed to share certain characteristics with the diseases caused by prions.

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    Prusiner, Stanley B. My history is not atypical of many Americans: born in the midwest, educated in the East, and now living in the West. My early years were shared between Des Moines, Iowa and Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly after I was born on May 28, 1942 in Des Moines, my father, Lawrence, was drafted into the United States Navy. I was named for my father's younger brother who died of Hodgkin's disease at the age of 24. We moved to Boston briefly where my father enrolled in Naval officer training school before being sent to the south Pacific. He served as a communications officer for the remainder of World War II on an island called Eniwetok where the first hydrogen bomb was detonated a decade later.
    During my time at Walnut Hills High School, I studied Latin for five years, which was to help me immensely later in the writing of scientific papers. But I found high school rather uninteresting and was most fortunate to be accepted by the University of Pennsylvania where I majored in Chemistry.
    The intellectual environment of the University of Pennsylvania was extraordinarythere were so many internationally renowned scholars who were invariably receptive to the intrusions of undergraduate students even before the days of student evaluations of the faculty. The small size of the undergraduate student body undoubtedly contributed to the accessibility of the faculty. Besides numerous science courses, I had the opportunity to study philosophy, the history of architecture, economics, and Russian history in courses taught by extraordinarily knowledgeable professors. Although I was among the smallest of the heavyweight crew team members and thus had no chance of rowing in the varsity boat, I greatly enjoyed the many hours that I spent at this wonderful sport.

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    Prusiner, Stanley B.: American neurologist (1942-) and winner of the Nobel Prize for the discovery of "prions - a new biological principle of infection." Prusiner received his A.B. in chemistry in 1964 and his M.D. in 1968 from the University of Pennsylvania. Following his internship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), he came to the National Heart and Lung Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), in 1969. Working there in Earl Stadtman's laboratory, he learned various aspects of the research process in biochemistry: developing assays, purifying macromolecules, documenting a discovery by many approaches, and writing clear manuscripts describing what is known and what remains to be investigated. As he later recalled, his three years at NIH were critical in his scientific education. In 1972, Prusiner began a residency at UCSF in the department of neurology, where he became interested in a "slow virus" infection called Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD) and the seemingly related diseases kuru of the Fore people of New Guinea and scrapie of sheep. Prusiner joined the UCSF faculty in 1974 and continued his studies on scrapie. Finally in 1982, he published a paper in which he claimed to have isolated the scrapie-causing agent. This agent, which he termed a "prion," was not like other known pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, because it consisted only of protein and lacked the nucleic acid having genetic information. Prusiner's paper immediately set off a firestorm of criticism, especially from virologists, but by the mid-1990s, his discovery had become widely accepted. And in 1997 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

    39. Long-Time NIH Grantee Stanley B. Prusiner Wins Nobel Prize: National Institute O
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    Stanley B. Prusiner, M.D., a long-time grantee of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is the recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his discovery of an unusual class of infectious particles called prions. Prions are believed to be responsible for a group of diseases that include "mad cow" disease. Prusiner, who is professor of neurology, virology, and biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has received more than 56 million dollars in research grant support from NIH during the last three decades. "Dr. Prusiner is a pioneer in science and medicine. He introduced a truly new idea to the biology of disease... the idea that a protein can be an infectious agent," says Zach W. Hall, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), which has supported Dr. Prusiner since 1975. "His work has turned a once obscure corner of medicine into an important source of new ideas about fundamental biological mechanisms." Dr. Prusiner has received additional funding from the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute for Research Resources, and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, all of which are components of NIH.

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