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  1. Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research, Part A: Abstracts Volume by Robert S. Adelstein, Claude B. Klee, 1988-06
  2. The Role of Adenyl Cylase and Cycling 3'.5'-Amp in Biological Systems by Theodore W., Martin Rodbell, Peter Conliffe Rall, 1969
  3. Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research/Sixth International Conference/Formerly Advances in Cyclic Nucleotide and Protine Phosphoryl by Robert S. Aldenstein, Claude B. Klee, 1988-06

1. Profiles In Science The Martin Rodbell Papers
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Martin Rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994. Martin Rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994.Martin Rodbell (December 1, 1925 December 7, 1998) was an American
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Martin Rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994 Martin Rodbell December 1 December 7 ) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of G-proteins . He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells." edit
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Reflecting the increasingly common analogies between computer science and biology in the 1960s, Rodbell believed that the fundamental information processing systems of both computers and biological organisms were similar. He asserted that individual cells were analogous to cybernetic systems made up of three distinct molecular components: discriminators, transducers , and amplifiers (otherwise known as effectors). The discriminator, or cell receptor , receives information from outside the cell; a cell transducer processes this information across the cell membrane ; and the amplifier intensifies these signals to initiate reactions within the cell or to transmit information to other cells. In December 1969 and early January 1970, Rodbell was working with a laboratory team that studied the effect of the hormone

10. The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 1994: Martin Rodbell
Martin Rodbell *1925, † 1998 (USA). For their discovery of Gproteins and therole of these proteins in signal transduction in cells
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11. Martin Rodbell
Martin Rodbell and his wife, Barbara, were visiting their daughter in Bethesda,Md., when the phone rang at 6 am one October day in 1994.
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Martin Rodbell Martin Rodbell and his wife, Barbara, were visiting their daughter in Bethesda, Md., when the phone rang at 6 a.m. one October day in 1994. His daughter was reluctant to wake him, but eventually she did, saying, "Someone with a foreign accent wants to speak with Dr. Rodbell." Rodbell hadn't expected to win the Nobel Prize. "No one should expect such an honor, given the large number of people equally eligible for it," he says. "Still, as soon as I heard the Swedish accent, I realized something was afoot," Rodbell recalls. "The voice declared that I had won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine and then asked: `Do you accept?' "The only thought in my mind was, `Do you think I should accept?' followed by a voice saying, `I think you should.' "Finally I said, `OK, I accept,' and thus ended our conversation. What followed was bedlam." Now scientist emeritus at the National Institute of Environment Health Sciences, located in North Carolina's "Research Triangle," Rodbell earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry at the UW in 1954 (See The `G' Man in the June 1996 Columns He was honored for his contributions in discovering the role of GTP (guanosine triphosphate) in signal transduction, which helps cells respond to hormones. Aberrations in signal transduction can lead to diseases such as cholera and even some kinds of cancer.

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    Encyclopedia: Martin Rodbell
    Updated 94 days 14 hours 51 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Martin Rodbell Martin Rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994 Martin Rodbell December 1 December 7 ) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of G-proteins . He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells." Martin Rodbell, photo published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, November 1994. ... December 1 is the 335th (in leap years the 336th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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    14. Martin Rodbell - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Martin Rodbell nació en Baltimore, Estados Unidos en 1941. Ha trabajado durantemuchos años en el NIH (National Institute of Health) de Betheseda, Maryland.
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    Martin Rodbell 1. Dezember in Baltimore Maryland USA 7. Dezember in Chapel Hill North Carolina , USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Biochemiker erhielt er zusammen mit Alfred G. Gilman den Nobelpreis f¼r Physiologie oder Medizin "f¼r die Entdeckung der Zellkommunikation und im speziellen der Entdeckung der G-Proteine Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Rodbell Einordnung Mann US-Amerikaner ... Gestorben 1998 Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen

    16. Martin Rodbell Winner Of The 1994 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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    M ARTIN R ODBELL
    1994 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
      for discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
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      Born: 1925
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      Affiliation: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC
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    17. Profiles In Science: The Martin Rodbell Papers
    martin rodbell, 1994; Courtesy of Environmental Health Perspectives martin rodbell (19251998) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist
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    • Early Work in Cellular Metabolism, 1956-1969
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    • Cells as "Programmable Messengers," 1981-1994 ... All Visuals Martin Rodbell (1925-1998) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who shared the Nobel Prize in 1994 in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of G-proteins and the principles of signal transduction in cellular communication. The National Library of Medicine is the repository for the Martin Rodbell Papers, which range from 1928 to 1998. The Martin Rodbell Papers contain laboratory notebooks, research reports, published articles and books, poems, correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, speeches, news clippings, photographic prints, and audiovisual materials. As part of its Profiles in Science project, the National Library of Medicine is digitizing and making available over the World Wide Web a selection of the Martin Rodbell Papers, for use by educators and researchers. This Web site provides access to the portions of the Martin Rodbell Papers that are now publicly available. Individuals interested in conducting research in the Martin Rodbell Papers are invited to contact the National Library of Medicine.

    18. The Martin Rodbell Papers: Signal Transduction And The Discovery Of G-Proteins,
    Metadata Record rodbell, martin, Hendrik Michiel Jan Krans, Stephen L. Pohl, Letter from martin rodbell to Anil Joshi. Letter (correspondence).
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    "Influence of Additions on Glucagon Binding." Graph. Laboratory Notes. 1 Image. 27 December 1969.
    [Rodbell, Martin]. "ATP? or GTP." Graph. Laboratory Notes. 1 Image. [ca. January 1970].
    "Effect of Nucleotides." Graph. Laboratory Notes. 1 Image. 2 January 1970.
    [Rodbell, Martin]. "Release of Glucagon I-125." Graph. Laboratory Notes. 1 Image. 13 January 1970.
    Pohl, Stephen L., Lutz Birnbaumer, and Martin Rodbell. "The Glucagon-Sensitive Adenyl Cyclase System in Plasma Membranes of Rat Liver: I. Properties." Journal of Biological Chemistry 246, 6 (25 March 1971): 1849-1856. Article. 8 Images.
    Birnbaumer, Lutz, Stephen L. Pohl, and Martin Rodbell.

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