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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

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Rodbell, Martin: (1925-1998) 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. Martin Rodbell was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of a grocer. For the rest of his life, he proudly identified with his native city as a self-described "Baltimoron." In his teens, Rodbell attended Baltimore City College, a "magnet" public high school with a strong liberal arts tradition, and entered The Johns Hopkins University in 1943. Although he was clearly taken with science as a vocation, at Hopkins he followed two seemingly disparate fields of interestbiology and French existential literatureboth of which had an enormous impact on his intellectual development. Rodbell maintained a strong love of literature and poetry throughout his life, often penning verses for important occasions. Rodbell's studies at Hopkins were interrupted in 1944 when he left college for war service as a Navy radio operator. In 1946, he resumed his studies and earned a B.S. in biology in 1949. Rodbell remained at Hopkins for another year to take postgraduate courses in chemistry. In 1950, he married Barbara Ledermann, a German-born dancer and photographer; later that same year, the Rodbells moved to Seattle so that Martin could enter the Ph.D. program in biochemistry at the University of Washington. Over the course of the following decade, the Rodbells had four children: Paul, Suzanne, Andrew, and Phillip.

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44. Martin
Sir martin Ryle (19181984 ) British radio astronomer. martin rodbell (1925-1998 )American biochemist. Winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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Gender : Masculine
Language : English, French
Etymology
Martin is the English form of Martinus , a variant of Martius
History
Martin , being the name of St. Martin of Tours (a popular medieval saint) was common all over Europe and can be found in northern France from the 9th century onwards.
The Normans popularized the name in England, and it was quite common from the 12th century until the Reformation rather dampened the appeal of saint names. It never became really unpopular in Protestant countries, however, probably because it was Martin Luther who began the Reformation. It has never gone out of fashion.
Pronunciation : marr-tin.
Diminutives
English Marty Alternates Breton Marzhin Catalan Danish Morten Mort Dutch Marten Maarten Martijn Finnish Martti German (Low) Marten Hawaiian Malakina Hungarian Marton Irish Gaelic Martan Italian Martino Latin Martinus Norwegian Morton Polish Martyn Marcin Portuguese Martinho Scottish Gaelic Spanish Swedish Swiss Marti Surnames Dutch Martense Feminine Martina Martine Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Martin Schongauer German painter.

45. Physiology Or Medicine 1994 - Press Release
martin rodbell and his coworkers at the National Institutes of Health in martin rodbell showed in 1971 that the transduction of a message from the
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Press Release: The 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
NOBELFÖRSAMLINGEN KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
THE NOBEL ASSEMBLY AT THE KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE
10 October 1994
The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute
has today decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1994 jointly to
Alfred G. Gilman and Martin Rodbell
for their discovery of "G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells".
Summary
It has been known for some time that cells communicate with each other by means of hormones and other signal substances, which are released from glands, nerves and other tissues. It is only recently that we have begun to understand how the cell handles this information from the outside and converts it into relevant action - i.e. how signals are transduced in cells.
The discoveries of the G-proteins by the Americans Alfred G. Gilman

46. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
rodbell, martin (1994) ROSS, Ronald (1902) ROUS, Francis Peyton (1966) SAKMANN,Bert (1991) SAMUELSSON, Bengt Ingemar (1982) SCHALLY, Andrew Victor (1977)
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ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (1932)
ARBER, Werner (1978)
AXELROD, Julius (1970)
BALTIMORE, David (1975)
BANTING, Frederick Grant (1923)
BEADLE, Georges Wells (1958)
BEHRING, Emil Adolf von (1901)
BENACERRAF, Baruj (1980)
BISHOP, Michael John (1989)
BLACK, James Whyte (1988)
BLOCH, Konrad Emil (1964) BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel (1976) BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vicent (1919) BOVET, Daniel (1957) BROWN, Michael Stuart (1985) BURNET, Frank Macfarlane (1960) CARREL, Alexis (1912) CHAIN, Ernest Boris (1945) CLAUDE, Albert (1974) COHEN, Stanley (1986) CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1947) CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1947) CORMACK, Allan MacLeod (1979) CRICK, Francis Harry Compton (1962) DALE, Henry Hallet (1936) DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1943) DAUSSET, Jean (1980) DOHERTY, Peter C. (1996) DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1943) DOMAGK, Gerhard (1939) DULBECCO, Renato (1975) ECCLES, John Carew (1963) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice (1972) EHRLICH, Paul (1908) EIJKMAN, Christiaan (1929) EINTHOVEN, Willem (1924) ELION, Gertrude Belle (1988) ENDERS, John Franklin (1954)

47. Modification De Martin Rodbell - Modifier - Wikipédia
20th Century Year by Year19611941, and rodbell, martin, USA, National Institute of Environmental HealthSciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, b. 1925, d. 1998 for their discovery of
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48. Encyclopedia: Alfred G. Gilman
martin rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994 martin rodbell (December 1, 1925 December7, 1998) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is
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    Encyclopedia: Alfred G. Gilman
    Updated 133 days 4 hours 44 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Alfred G. Gilman Alfred Goodman Gilman (b. July 1 ) is an American scientist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Martin Rodbell for their discoveries regarding G-proteins July 1 is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 183 days remaining. ... 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Martin Rodbell won a Nobel Prize in 1994 Martin Rodbell (December 1, 1925- December 7, 1998) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of G-proteins. ... G-proteins, short for guanine nucleotide binding proteins, are a family of proteins involved in second messenger cascades. ...

    49. PBS.org - Daring To Resist: Barbara Rodbell - Cont'd.
    She met martin rodbell in an amateur theater group, married him and raised fourchildren — two for me and two for my sister .
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    barbara ledermann rodbell
    After the War
    After the war, Barbara rides an elephant with the circus in America.
    "You always have to think for yourself."
    -Back- home synopsis Barbara Rodbell ... top
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    50. Educational CyberPlayGround: Nobel Prize Winners, And IQ And The Wealth Of Natio
    1994 rodbell, martin 1997 Prusiner, Stanley B. 1998 Furchgott, Robert F.2000 Greengard, Paul 2000 Kandel, Eric R. 2002 Brenner, Sydney
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    SECURITY CURRICULUM CHARITY EXPERTS ... Economist Magazine States "Self-doomed to failure" An unsparing new report by Arab scholars explains why their region lags behind so much of the world
    1) 1 in 5 Arabs live on less than $2.00 a day.
    1 in every 2 woman can't read or write.
    The actual UN Report can be downloaded from here.
    4) Unfortunately, if one actually follows the link to the actual UN report, the UN report includes in it's overview a section describing why all of the arab's problems are caused by Israel (and by implication the US), and, of course, no mention of terrorism. Why can't someone publish anything in the arab world that is at all critical unless it first blaming Israel for all of the problems. We have a long way to go. IQ and the Wealth of Nations All Nobel Winners - last updated in 2002
    Contribution of the Muslim People
    19.6% of World's Population

    51. Chrisdiclerico.com » Blog Archive » Nobel Prize Facts (NOT Racism)
    1994 rodbell, martin 1989 Varmus, Harold E. 1988 Elion, Gertrude B. 1986 Cohen,Stanley 1986 LeviMontalcini, Rita 1985 Brown, Michael S.
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    Nobel Prize Facts (NOT racism)
    I apologize in advance for the formatting that cut off some of the names of winners. I am too lazy to look them up myself. Without further comment, let me present Jewish vs. Arab Nobel Prize Facts The following are true facts and verified statistics:
    The Global Islamic population is approximately 1,200,000,000 or 20% of the world population.
    They received the following Nobel Prizes: LITERATURE
    MEDICINE:
    1960 - Peter Brian Medawar
    1998 - Ferid Mourad The Global Jewish population is approximately 14,000,000 or about 0.02% of the world population.
    They received the following Nobel Prizes:
    (UPDATED thanks to a kind reader with some time on his hands. The last list was not 100% accurate.) LITERATURE (11 total):
    2002 Kertesz, Imre
    1991 Gordimer, Nadine
    1987 Brodsky, Joseph 1981 Canetti, Elias 1978 Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1976 Bellow, Saul 1966 Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1966 Sachs, Nelly 1958 Pasternak, Boris L. 1927 Bergson, Henri 1910 Heyse, Paul CHEMISTRY (26 total): 2004 Ciechanover, Aaron

    52. Sciforums.com - Jewish Laureates Of Nobel Prizes
    1994 rodbell, martin for their discovery of Gproteins and the role of theseproteins in signal transduction in cells USA 1989 Varmus, Harold E.
    http://www.sciforums.com/archive/index.php/t-3820.html
    sciforums.com Science PDA View Full Version : Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prizes Radical 09-02-01, 01:13 PM Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Physics
    Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
    1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
    "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria
    1996 Lee, David M.
    "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
    1996 Osheroff, Douglas D.
    "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
    1995 Perl, Martin L.
    "for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia
    1995 Reines, Frederick "for the detection of the neutrino" USA 1992 Charpak, Georges "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland 1990 Friedman, Jerome I. "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA 1988 Lederman, Leon M.

    53. Welcome To The Martin Rodbell Exhibit!
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    54. Martin Rodbell, 1925-1998
    martin rodbell, LePrix de Nobel, 1994 martin rodbell For a more in depthlook at martin rodbell s life and work, visit the National Library of
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    Home A Baltimore native and the son of a grocer, Martin Rodbell was born December 1, 1925. He attended Baltimore City College, a public high school, and then Johns Hopkins University. World War II interrupted his studies there; he served as a Navy radioman with the Pacific fleet. After the war, Rodbell returned to Johns Hopkins, and switched to science, from French literature, as a vocation. At the University of Washington, in Seattle he received his Ph.D. in biochemistry, and then came to the National Institutes of Health as a research biochemist in Nobel laureate Christian Anfinsen's laboratory at the National Heart Institute, now called the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. "In many respects my career and experiences with people and events have been seamless in that I cannot separate one from another. Without doubt, the thread of one's life should be within the matrix of the total human experience."

    55. Torinoscienza.it > Martin Rodbell
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    56. Torinoscienza.it > Martin Rodbell
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    57. December 1 - Today In Science History
    martin rodbell. (source), Born 1 Dec 1925; died 7 Dec 1998. American biochemistwho was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his
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    DECEMBER 1 - BIRTHS Martin Rodbell
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    Born 1 Dec 1925; died 7 Dec 1998.
    American biochemist who was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery in the 1960s of natural signal transducers called G-proteins that help cells in the body communicate with each other. He shared the prize with Alfred G. Gilman, who later proved Rodbell's hypothesis, by isolating the G-protein, which is so named because it binds to nucleotides called guanosine diphosphate and guanosine triphosphate, or GDP and GTP. Prior to Rodbell's research , scientists believed that only two substancesa hormone receptor and an interior cell enzymewere responsible for cellular communication. Rodbell , however, discovered that the G-protein acted as an intermediate signal transducer between the two. Christine Ladd-Franklin Born 1 Dec 1847; died 5 Mar 1930.
    scientist
    and logician known for contributions to the theory of colour vision accounting for the development of man's color sense which countered the established views of Helmholtz, Young, and Hering. Her position was that color-sense developed in stages. Ladd- Franklin's conclusions were particularly useful in accounting for color-blindness in some individuals. In logic, she published an original method for reducing all syllogisms to a single formula (1883) William Henry Holmes
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    Born 1 Dec 1846; died 20 Apr 1933.

    58. In Memory Of Dr. Martin Rodbell
    It is sad to know that martin rodbell died. He was a great person and I waslucky to meet and know him. The receptor meeting that he organized at the Duke
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    In Memory of Dr. Martin Rodbell If you would like to add your thoughts and comments,
    please send them in an email to rozier@niehs.nih.gov The following message was sent to all NIEHS employees on Monday, December 7, 1998. "We regret to inform you that Dr. Martin Rodbell, Scientist Emeritus, NIEHS, and 1994 Nobel Laureate, passed away early this morning after a long illness. Dr. Rodbell received the Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology in 1994 for his work leading to the discovery of G-proteins, important regulators of hormone action in the body. Dr. Rodbell has had a distinguished career of 42 years at the National Institutes of Health including time spent at both the Bethesda and Research Triangle Park campuses. Dr. Rodbell provided outstanding scientific leadership at NIEHS as the Scientific Director from 1985 to 1989. Dr. Rodbell's many contributions to science and to NIEHS were lauded by the initiation of a lecture series in his honor, of which Dr. Rodbell recently gave the first lecture, an inspiring talk about the joys of science and the NIH. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and colleagues at NIEHS, NIH, and around the world." Kenneth Olden, Ph.D., NIEHS - Director

    59. Nobel Prize Recipient At NIEHS
    Dr. martin rodbell of NIEHS Nobel Prize Winner. Nobel Prize-winner martinrodbell, 73, who discovered a key secret of the communications system that
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    National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Dr. Martin Rodbell of NIEHS - Nobel Prize Winner Nobel Prize-winner Martin Rodbell, 73, who discovered a key secret of the communications system that regulates the human body’s cellular activities, died December 7th, 1998 at University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill, where he was being treated for cardiovascular problems. Please click on one of the selections below: In Memory of Dr. Martin Rodbell Obituary Autobiography The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1994
    Press Release NIH News:
    Dr. Martin Rodbell of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and Dr. Alfred G. Gilman of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas were awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine. Dr. Rodbell is a scientist emeritus in the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at NIEHS and Dr. Alfred G. Gilman, an NIH grantee, is professor and chairman in the department of pharmacology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Their work focuses on G proteins, a key component of the communication system that regulates cellular activity. Click picture for full size
    Dr. Martin Rodbell

    60. Library And Archival Exhibitions On The Web
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