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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
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63. The Battle Of Darkness & Light
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It was due to my growing concerns about our country's growing health problems as well as the erosion of our civil liberties that, in November of 2002, I published a paper focusing upon both of these issues and spoke about them on several radio programs. The paper quietly made its way through Washington, D.C., and then around the world. The paper detailed the "revolving door" in Washington, D.C., an apparent turnstile between private industries and the United States government. Through this invisible door, industry managers pass directly into the very agencies that govern industry — the government's food, drug, agricultural and chemical regulatory departments — in order to influence regulations or speed the approval of their company's products. The paper, "Let Them Eat Anything," showed this unholy alliance, the conflict of interest that has contributed to a mounting epidemic of health problems in the United States. (1) I expected the paper to provoke comments, but I did not expect it to result in my being contacted by a nutrition expert who had worked in the USDA. She called to thank me for writing the paper. Incredibly, because light was the topic of my previous book detailing a personal Near Death Experience and ongoing, unexplained encounters with light phenomena, in an example of incomparable synchronicity, the name of the former USDA expert who contacted me was Luise Light. I read the first email I received from Luise Light with a sense of astonishment. Luise had been the former team leader and Special Nutrition Assistant to USDA's Carol Tucker Foreman — who is described as "a prominent food safety advocate" by Eric Schlosser in his best-selling book, Fast Food Nation.

64. East Carolina University
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66. Mendel Newsletter N.s. 10 (February 2001)
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67. Johns Hopkins Magazine - February 1995 Issue
Last October martin rodbell 49 became the 22nd person with a Hopkins link towin a Nobel Prize. rodbell, scientist emeritus at the National Institute of
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68. Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005)
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71. G-Proteins. Sodium Fluoride (7681-49-4). Fluoride Action Network Pesticide Proje
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'G Proteins' seen keey to cell links By Usha Lee McFarling, Boston Globe Staff
October 11, 1994, Page: 5
Two US scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine yesterday for their discovery of an intricate internal "switchboard" that allows the body's billions of cells to communicate with one another and that unleashes cancer and cholera's devastating effects when it goes awry.

72. The NSDL Scout Report For Life Sciences -- Volume 2, Number 17
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73. Environ Health Perspect 107-1, 1999: Martin Rodbell Obituary
martin rodbell, Nobel Prize winner, martin rodbell, Nobel Prize winner, NobelPrize recipient, Environ Health Perspect 1071, 1999 martin rodbell Obituary,
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Volume 107, Number 1, January 1999 In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Martin Rodbell, Nobel Prize winner Martin Rodbell, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1994, passed away 7 December 1998 after a long illness. Rodbell had a long and distinguished career in research and senior leadership positions at the National Institutes of Health. At different times in his career, he conducted research at the National Heart Institute, the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases (NIAMD), and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). He served as Scientific Director of the NIEHS from 1985 to 1989. In 1994 he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred Gilman, Professor and Chairman in the Department of Pharmacology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, for their work on G-proteins, a key component of the communication system that regulates cellular activity. Rodbell was the fifth NIH intramural scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize. Martin Rodbell was born on 1 December 1925 in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended public schools in Baltimore and graduated from an accelerated course at Baltimore City College, a highly selective public high school. Martin Rodbell matriculated at the Johns Hopkins University in 1943 but was soon drafted into the U.S. Navy. He served with the Navy in the South Pacific, the Philippines, Korea, and China before returning to the Johns Hopkins University and earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in biology in 1949. Martin received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington at Seattle in 1954 for research performed in the laboratory of Don Hanahan. Rodbell received postdoctoral training at the University of Illinois under Herbert Carter in the Department of Chemistry.

74. NIEHS News
emeritus martin rodbell on winning the 1994 Nobel Prize in medicine. Speaking at the reception honoring rodbell and his 38year career at the NIH,
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A Nobel Ideal
Welcome to the club. 1988 Nobel Prize winners George Hitchings (left) and Gertrude Elion (right) congratulate Martin Rodbell. Photo credit: Arnold Greenwell
"The fundamental thing is the opportunity to be creative," said Martin Rodbell speaking about the environment necessary for scientists to arrive at new breakthroughs. Rodbell is a scientist emeritus at the NIEHS and winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology. He spoke at a reception held in his honor at the NIEHS on October 13. Rodbell was honored for his work in discovering G-proteins, guanine nucleotide-dependent coupling entities which transmit signals within cells. G-proteins bind to GTP to regulate diverse hormonal functions involving adenylyl cyclase activation, phospholipase C, membrane ion channels, protein synthesis, and cellular growth and differentiation. More than 300 receptors are known to interact with G-proteins, and aberrations in the function of what Rodbell called these "communication devices" underlie a variety of disease states including cancer, diabetes, cholera, and alcoholism.

75. Science -- Sign In
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76. Science -- Table Of Contents {Mar 12 1999; 283 (5408)}
martin rodbell (19251998) Lutz Birnbaumer Science Mar 12 1999 1656. Full Text.Review. Storage and Executive Processes in the Frontal Lobes
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Mar 12 1999
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"Frontiers in Chemistry: Single Molecules"
Special Issue Single Molecules
Science Mar 12 1999: 1667. [Full Text] News
SINGLE MOLECULES:
Watching DNA at Work
Robert F. Service
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SINGLE MOLECULES:
Deconstructing DNA for Faster Sequencing
Robert F. Service Science Mar 12 1999: 1669. [Summary] [Full Text]
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Illuminating Single Molecules in Condensed Matter
W. E. Moerner and Michel Orrit Science Mar 12 1999: 1670-1676. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Single Biomolecules
Shimon Weiss Science Mar 12 1999: 1676-1683. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Nanoscale Science of Single Molecules Using Local Probes
James K. Gimzewski and Christian Joachim Science Mar 12 1999: 1683-1688. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Single-Molecule Biomechanics with Optical Methods
Amit D. Mehta, Matthias Rief, James A. Spudich, David A. Smith, and Robert M. Simmons Science Mar 12 1999: 1689-1695. [Abstract] [Full Text]
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77. Meta Subject Index To Government Information, Relocation - Rewanda
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78. Organizational Structure Of NIH
He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with martin rodbell for theirdiscovery of Gproteins and the role of these proteins in signal
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79. [NIEHS-NewsList] Washington Post Article By The Daughter Of Martin Rodbell, Nobe
NIEHSNewsList Washington Post Article by the daughter of martin rodbell, NobelLaureate and NIEHS Scientist Emeritus
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[NIEHS-NewsList] Washington Post Article by the daughter of Martin Rodbell, Nobel Laureate and NIEHS Scientist Emeritus
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Tue, 21 Nov 2000 11:27:36 -0500 "The Death of Martin Rodbell, Nobel Laureate", written by Dr. Rodbell's daughter, Suzanne Richardson, appears in the Washington Post Today. Please click on the link below to read the full article. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47118-2000Nov21.html

80. DICCIONARIO ILUSTRADO DE TÉRMINOS MÉDICOS
rodbell, martin (925-1998), Estados Unidos. Por susdescubrimientos sobre la proteínas G como integrantes de la transducción de
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Premios Nobel
NEHER, Erwin (n 1944) Alemania; SAKMAN, Bert (n.1942) Alemania FISCHER Edmond H (n. 1920), Estados Unidos; KREBS, Edwin G (n.1920), Estados Unidos ROBERTS, Richard, J (n. 1943) Estados Unidos; SHARP, Phillip A (n. 1944) Estados Unidos GILMAN, Alfred G. (n. 1941), Estados Unidos; RODBELL, Martin (925-1998), Estados Unidos LEWIS, Edward B. (n. 1918) Estados Unidos ; NUSSLEIN-VOLLHARD, Christiane (n. 1942) Alemania; WIESCHAUS, Eric F (n. 1947), Estados Unidos DOHERTY, Peter C (n. 1940), Australia; ZINKERNAGEL, Rolf M (n. 1944) Suiza PRUSINER, Stanley (n. 1942) Estados Unidos por el descubrimiento de los priones como agentes infectantes FURCHGOTT, Robert F. (n. 1916) Estados Unidos; IGNARRO, Louis J (n.1941) Estados Unidos; MURAD, Ferid (n. 1936) Estados Unidos por sus descubrimientos sobre el NO como factor relajante del endotelio BLOBER, Gunther

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