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  1. Susumu Tonegawa
  2. Biologiste Japonais: Akira Endo, Susumu Ohno, Susumu Tonegawa, Motoo Kimura, Shinya Yamanaka, Yoshihide Momotani, Takaji Matsui (French Edition)
  3. Seimei ni idomu: Tonegawa Susumu, Hanabusa Hidesaburo no sekai (Japanese Edition)
  4. The Molecules of the Immune System. by Susumu. TONEGAWA, 1985
  5. Seishin to busshitsu: Bunshi seibutsugaku wa doko made seimei no nazo o tokeru ka (Japanese Edition) by Takashi Tachibana, 1990

81. Entrez PubMed
1987 susumu tonegawa (b 1939). Raju TN. University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms Antibody Diversity*
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82. Entrez PubMed
500 genes, 50 million proteins susumu tonegawa and the rearrangement ofimmunoglobulin genes Article in French Fridman WH. Inserm U.255Institut Curie,
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83. Enciclopedia :: 100cia.com
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84. Alcoholism: Clinical And Experimental Research - Abstract: Volume 23(3) March 19
Bowers, Barbara J.; Owen, Elizabeth H.; Collins, Allan C.; Abeliovich, Asa;tonegawa, susumu; Wehner, Jeanne M. Abstract Initial sensitivity and tolerance
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85. Premio Nobel Fisiología Medicina Susumu Tonegawa Disertará A Coruña Sistema I
Translate this page El Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina susumu tonegawa disertará hoy en A Coruñasobre el sistema inmunitario.
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El Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina Susumu Tonegawa participará hoy en A Coruña en unas jornadas en las que abordará sobre la "Mente y cuerpo: del sistema inmunitario al nervioso".
La conferencia del premio nobel se enmarca en las Jornadas de Actualidad Científica que los Museos Científicos Coruñeses en colaboración con el Área de Microbiología del Departamento de Biología Celular y Molecular de la Universidad de A Coruña han organizado.
En estas jornadas se ha estado abordando la lucha contra las epidemias desde distintas perspectivas. Entre otras cuestiones, se ha hablado sobre las enfermedades infecciosas a lo largo de la historia de la humanidad, los sistemas actuales de defensa ante las epidemias, la aparición de nuevas enfermedades, el funcionamiento del sistema inmunológico o el bioterrorismo.

86. 20th Century Year By Year 1987
tonegawa, susumu, Japan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge,MA, USA, b. 1939 for his discovery of the genetic principle for
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87. Mt Time At MIT
talking with MIT Professor susumu tonegawa 1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
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talking with MIT Professor Susumu Tonegawa
1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine

88. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
CAMBRIDGE Last Friday, susumu tonegawa s colleagues, knowing that the NobelPrize in medicine soon would be awarded, told him, This year,
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METRO CAMBRIDGE Last Friday, Susumu Tonegawa's colleagues, knowing that the Nobel Prize in medicine soon would be awarded, told him, "This year, you'll win a Nobel." But he replied, "Not this year." Yesterday, Nobel Prize officials in Sweden announced that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor had received the 1987 prize in physiology and medicine for his revolutionary work on understanding the body's immune system. "The first thing I thought was: It must be a mistake," said the boyish- looking professor from Newton, who learned of the award when a reporter from Japan called him early yesterday morning. "In the past, when I received prizes, I usually heard first from the organization." The Nobel jurors in announcing the award said Tonegawa, 48, wrote an influential paper in 1976 resolving questions about how the body fights disease. The assembly said the Japanese native's work had dominated research in the area for two years. Tonegawa's experiments found that a body's immune cells during a lifetime reshuffle their genetic makeup to form millions of antibodies against bacteria. The prevailing dogma had held that genes could not change, but that belief had confounded scientists who found that the body could resist newly conceived microbes.

89. Nobelists Who Attended CSHL Symposia
tonegawa, susumu. 1976,77,80,86,89, 92. MP/87. Urey ,Harold Clayton. 1934. C/34.Varmus, Harold Eliot*. 1970,74, 78, 93, 94. PM/89. Wald ,George. 1935, 65
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Nobelists Symposium Year Won Arber ,Werner MP/78 Altman, Sidney C/89 Baltimore, David* MP/75 Beadle,George Wells MP/58 Benacerraf ,Baruj MP/80 Berg, Paul* C/80 Bishop, John Michael MP/89 Blobel, Günther MP/99 Bloch, Konrod F. MP/64 Blumberg, Baruch S. MP/76 Burnet, Sir Frank M. MP/60 Calvin, Melvin C/61 Cech, Thomas R. C/89 Claude, Albert MP/74 Cohen, Stanley* MP/86 Cori ,Carl F. MP/47 Cori ,Gerty T. MP/47 Cournand, Andre F. MP/56 Crick, Francis H.C.* MP/62 Dale, Sir Henry H. MP/36 Delbrück, Max* MP/69 Doherty, Peter MP/96 Du Vigneaud ,Vincent C/55 Dulbecco, Renato* MP/75 Eccles ,Sir John Carew MP/63 Edelman ,Gerald M. MP/72 Furchgott, Robert F. MP/98 Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton MP/76 Gasser, Herbert S. MP/44 Gilbert, Walter* C/80 Gilman, Alfred MP/94 Glaser, Donald A. P/60 Hartline, Haldan Keffer MP/67 Hershey ,Alfred D.* MP/69 Hill ,Archibald V.* MP/22 Hodgkin ,Dorothy C. C/64 Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd MP/63 Holley, Robert W. MP/68 Hubel, David H. MP/81 Huber, Robert C/88 Huxley, Andrew Fielding

90. The Fourth Annual CNBC Lecture From Genes To Synaptic Plasticity
susumu tonegawa, Ph.D. Dr. susumu tonegawa, of the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology is the Fourth Annual CNBC Lecturer. In 1987 Dr. tonegawa received
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Back to the TABLE The Fourth Annual CNBC Lecture "From Genes to Synaptic Plasticity to Spatial Memory" Susumu Tonegawa, Ph.D. Center for Learning and Memory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Friday, April 11, 1997 3:30 - 6:00 pm Auditorium 2nd Floor, Mellon Institute Reception immediately following ABSTRACT We have developed a method to create mice in which the deletion (knockout) of virtually any gene of interest is restricted to a subregion or a specific cell type in the CNS such as the pyramidal cells of the hippocampal CA1 region. We applied this technique to the gene encoding the essential subunit of all known isoforms of NMDA receptors. These mice lack the NMDAR1 gene specifically and exclusively in the CA1 pyramidal cells and only after the third postnatal week. The latter temporal restriction of the gene knockout makes it highly unlikely that any impairments observed in these knockout mice are due to a developmental abnormality. The mutant mice grow into adulthood without obvious abnormalities. Adult mice lack NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic currents and long-term potentiation specifically in the CA1 synapses and exhibit impaired spatial memory but unimpaired nonspatial memory. Our results strongly suggest that activity-dependent modifications of CA1 synapses, mediated by NMDA receptors, play an essential role in the acquisition of spatial memories. To investigate further the role of NMDA receptor-dependent CA1 synaptic plasticity in spatial memory, we studied in collaboration with Matthew Wilson place-specific firing of the mutant hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells using multiple electrode recording techniques applied to freely behaving mice. We have discovered that although the CA1 pyramidal cells in the NMDAR1 knockout mice retain place-related activity, there is a significant decrease in the spatial specificity of individual place fields. We have also found a striking deficit in the coordinated firing of pairs of neurons tuned to similar spatial locations. Pairs have uncorrelated firing even if their fields overlap. These results demonstrate that NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity is necessary for the proper representation of space in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. The results also suggest that the reason why NMDAR1 knockout mice are poor in acquiring spatial memory is because the lack of NMDA receptors in the CA1 region causes a failure in the formation of refined place fields in the CA1 and its downstream regions. SUSUMU TONEGAWA, Ph.D. Dr. Susumu Tonegawa, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the Fourth Annual CNBC Lecturer. In 1987 Dr. Tonegawa received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the genetics of antibody production. In recent years, he turned his attention to neurobiology and became rapidly established as a leader in the application of new genetic techniquies for the study of the nervous system. Dr. Tonegawa received his B.S. degree in chemistry from Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan and his doctorate in biology from the University of California, San Diego. He completed postdoctoral work at the University of California, San Diego and the Salk Institute. He continued his research at the Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland. Dr. Tonegawa is a professor at the Center for Cancer Research at MIT and an investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. In April of 1994, he became the Director of MIT's newly created Center for Learning and Memory. THE CENTER FOR THE NEURAL BASIS OF COGNITION ANNUAL LECTURE The annual CNBC lecture provides an opportunity for the Cognitive and Neuroscience communities in Pittsburgh to gather together to consider an important aspect of cognitive neuroscience through the work of a recognized leader of the field. The series was inaugurated in 1994 by Dr. Mortimer Mishkin. The Fourth Annual CNBC Lecture, From Genes to Synaptic Plasticity to Spatial Memory, will be given by Dr. Tonegawa in the Mellon Institute Auditorium on the 2nd Floor of Mellon Institute. The proceedings will begin at 3:30 with a brief update on the state of the Center, which will be followed by Dr.Tonegawa's lecture. The lecture will be followed by a reception from 5:00 - 6:00 pm in the auditorium lobby. The reception will give participants an opportunity to meet Dr. Tonegawa and to talk with colleagues in the cognitive and neural sciences. Faculty and students from throughout the community are welcome to attend. CENTER FOR THE NEURAL BASIS OF COGNITION (CNBC) IS A JOINT PROJECT OF CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY and the UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Back to the TABLE

91. Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005)
tonegawa, susumu (1987) Vane, John R. (1982) Varmus, Harold E. (1989)
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Bancerraf, Baruj; Snell, George D.; Dausset, Jean Hubel, David H.; Sperry, Roger W.; Wiesel, Torsten Nils [Schweden] Bergstr¶m, Sune K.; Samuelsson, Bengt I.; Vane, John R. McClintock, Barbara Jerne, Niels K; K¶hler, Georges J.S.; Milstein, C©sar Brown, Michael S.; Goldstein, Joseph L. Levi-Montalcini [Italien]; Cohen, Stanley Tonegawa, Susumu Elion, Gertrude B; Hitchings, George H.; Black, James [UK] Bishop, J. Michael; Varmus, Harold E. Murray, Joseph E.;Thomas, E. Donnall Neher, Erwin; Sakmann, Bert Fischer, Edmond H.; Krebs, Edwin G. Roberts, Richard J.; Sharp, Phillip A. Lewis, Edward B.; N¼sslein-Volhard, Christiane; Wieschaus, Eric F. Doherty, Peter C. [Australien]; Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Prusiner, Stanley B. Furchgott, Robert F.; Ignarro, Luis J.; Murad, Ferid Blobel, G¼nter [Deutschland] Carlsson, Arvid [Schweden] Hartwell, Leland H.; Hunt, R. Timothy [UK]; Nurse, Paul M. [UK] Brenner, Sydney [UK]; Horwitz, H. Robert; Sulston, John E. [UK] Lauterbur, Paul C.; Mansfield, Sir Peter Gilman, Alfred G.; Rodbell, Martin

92. Research Staff | RIKEN Brain Science Institute
tonegawa, susumu (Ph.D.) Group Director RIKENMIT Neuroscience Research CenterLaboratory Head Gene manipulation in mouse and applications to the study of
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Amari, Shun-ichi (D. Eng.)
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Director Neuroinformatics Japan Center
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Cichocki, Andrzej (Ph.D.)
Laboratory Head Advanced Brain Signal Processing Fukai, Tomoki (Ph.D.) Group Director Computational Neuroscience Group Laboratory Head Neural Circuit Theory tfukai@brain.riken.jp Furuichi, Teiichi (Ph.D.) Laboratory Head Molecular Neurogenesis tfuruichi@brain.riken.jp Hashikawa, Tsutomu (Ph.D.) Laboratory Head Neural Architecture tom@brain.riken.jp Hashimoto, Mitsuhiro (Ph.D.) Unit Leader Hashimoto Research Unit mhashimoto@brain.riken.jp Hayashi, Yasunori (M.D., Ph.D.) Unit Leader Hayashi Research Unit Hensch, Takao K. (Ph.D) Group Director Critical Period Mechanisms Research Group Human Learning Research Group Laboratory Head Neuronal Circuit Development hensch@riken.jp Hessler, Neal A. (Ph.D.)

93. Susumu Tonegawa : Susumu Tonegawa
Instead, as tonegawa showed in a landmark series of experiments beginning tonegawa, susumu tonegawa, susumu tonegawa, susumu tonegawa, susumu tonegawa,
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In his later years, he has turned his attention to the molecular and cellular basis of memory formation.
Instead, as Tonegawa showed in a landmark series of experiments beginning in 1976, genetic material can rearrange itself to form the vast array of available antibodies. Comparing the DNA of B cells (a type of white blood cells ) in embryonic and adult mice , he observed that genes in the B cells of the older mice are moved around, recombined, and deleted to form the diversity of the variable region of antibodies. Tonegawa was born in Nagoya, Japan. He received his bachelor's degree from Kyoto University in 1963. He received his doctorate from the University of California, San Diego . He did post-doctoral work at the Salk Institute in San Diego, then worked at Basel Institute for Immunology in Basel, Switzerland where he performed his landmark immunology experiments. In 1981, he became a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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94. Nat' Academies Press, Memory: The Key To Consciousness (2005)
tonegawa, susumu, 247, 249. Toscanini, Arturo, 5–6. Touch, 28. Trace conditioning,236–237. Transcranial magnetic stimulation, 133–135
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95. CPL - Asian Science Bibliography
tonegawa, susumu (1939) Japanese-born molecular biologist. Recipient of theNobel Prize in physiology and medicine in 1987 for his research on the immune
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Asian Americans have made significant contributions to many fields of science. The following is a list of resources for finding biographical information about Asian American scientists. These are available at the Harold Washington Library Center and at many branches. Check for locations by using the library's online catalog located in each library or on the Chicago Public Library's home page. Please speak to a reference librarian if you need assistance.
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American National Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Twenty-four volume set plus 2002 supplement.
Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1998.
Five volume set. Includes a nationality index.
Nobel Prize Winners: An H.W. Wilson Biographical Dictionary. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1987.
Notable Twentieth-Century Scientists.

96. Science Timeline
Translate this page tonegawa, susumu, 1976, 1978. Torricelli, Evangelista, 1644. Townes, CharlesHard, 1954, 1958. Travers, Morris, 1898. Treviranus, Ludolf Christian, 1805
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97. MIT World » : Neurobiology Of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate And Recall
But in susumu tonegawa’s lab, the mutant mice he has created cannot perform thesetasks. tonegawa “ knocks out” a gene that impairs a specific part of the
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Neurobiology of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate and Recall Memory
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June 12, 2003 LOCATION EVENT SPONSORS: School of Science Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Picower Center for Learning and Memory McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT ... Video Time Index Neurobiology of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate and Recall Memory Play Now Email to a Friend SPEAKER: Susumu Tonegawa Director, Picower Center for Learning and Memory Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience, Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences ABOUT THE LECTURE: In labs around the world, mice learn to navigate complex mazes, locate chocolaty rewards, and after an interval, run the mazes again with maximum efficiency, swiftly collecting all the sweets. But in Susumu Tonegawa’s lab, the mutant mice he has created cannot perform these tasks. Tonegawa “ knocks out” a gene that impairs a specific part of the mouse hippocampus, the area of the brain responsible for spatial memory, among other things. Mutant mice struggle to acquire and recall information about their surroundings. Tonegawa’s work involves manipulating genes to explore memory and learning from the most basic biochemical and cellular levels, up to the most complex behaviors. One of Tonegawa’s goals in designing defective mice is to simulate profound human disorders, like schizophrenia.

98. Science -- Index By Author (12 July 2002; Volume 297, Number 5579)
F. (in Policy Forum ) Abstract Full Text Thunell, Robert (in ResearchArticles ) Abstract Full Text tonegawa, susumu (in Research Articles )
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@@@@ @ his life for rock'n'roll. @@@—á‚Qj ƒWƒ‡ƒ“E‚eEƒPƒlƒfƒB[ ‚Í‚P‚X‚U‚R”N‚É‹¥’e‚É @@@@@@ [fell before an assassin's bullet] in 1963. @@@—á‚Rj •Ÿ‘ò—@‹g ‚͐¼—m•¶–¾Œ¤‹†‚ÌŠJ‘ñŽÒ‚¾‚Á‚½B @@@@@@@Fukuzawa Yukichi was a pioneer of the study of @@@@@@@Western civilization. @@@—á‚Sj ‘ê—õ‘¾˜Y ‚͂킸‚©‚Q‚SÎ‚Ő¢‚ð‹Ž‚Á‚½BTaki Rentarou died@ @@@@@@ when he was only 24.@@@ @@‚PD‚PD‚Q@©E–¼‚ɉ½‚ç‚©‚ÌŒhÌEŒ¨‘‚«‚ð•t‚¯‚éê‡ @@@—á‚Pj‚¢‚­‚猇“_‚ª‚ ‚Á‚Ä‚à ƒEƒCƒ“ƒXƒgƒ“Eƒ`ƒƒ[ƒ`ƒ‹‹¨ @@@@@@Žw“±ŽÒ‚¾‚Á‚½BWith all his faults, Sir Winston Churchill was

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