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Robert Furchgott Nature 288, 373376. Furchgott, R. F. (1983). Role of endothelium in responses of vascular smooth muscle. Circulation Res. 53, 557-573. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Robert F. Furchgott (born June 4 in Charleston South Carolina ) is a Nobel Prize -winning American chemist Furchgott graduated with a degree in chemistry in from the University of North Carolina , and became doctor of biochemistry at Northwestern University in . From to , he was professor of pharmacology at the State University of New York In , Furchgott discovered a substance in endothelial cells that relaxes blood vessels , calling it endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF). By , he had worked out EDRF's nature and mechanism of action, and determined that EDRF was in fact nitric oxide (NO), an important compound in many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. Aside from the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine he received in , Furchgott has also received a Gairdner Foundation International Award for his groundbreaking discoveries ( ) and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research ), the latter with
Robert F. Furchgott - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (Redirected from Robert Furchgott). Robert F. Furchgott (born June 4, 1916 inCharleston, South Carolina) is a Nobel Prizewinning American chemist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Furchgott
Extractions: (Redirected from Robert Furchgott Robert F. Furchgott (born June 4 in Charleston South Carolina ) is a Nobel Prize -winning American chemist Furchgott graduated with a degree in chemistry in from the University of North Carolina , and became doctor of biochemistry at Northwestern University in . From to , he was professor of pharmacology at the State University of New York In , Furchgott discovered a substance in endothelial cells that relaxes blood vessels , calling it endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF). By , he had worked out EDRF's nature and mechanism of action, and determined that EDRF was in fact nitric oxide (NO), an important compound in many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. Aside from the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine he received in , Furchgott has also received a Gairdner Foundation International Award for his groundbreaking discoveries ( ) and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research ), the latter with Ferid Murad As of 2004 , Furchgott lives in Brooklyn and has three children.
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Extractions: Robert F. Furchgott (born June 4 in Charleston South Carolina ) is a Nobel Prize -winning American chemist Furchgott graduated with a degree in chemistry in from the University of North Carolina , and became doctor of biochemistry at Northwestern University in . From to , he was professor of pharmacology at the State University of New York In , Furchgott discovered a substance in endothelial cells that relaxes blood vessels , calling it endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF). By , he had worked out EDRF's nature and mechanism of action, and determined that EDRF was in fact nitric oxide (NO), an important compound in many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. Aside from the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine he received in , Furchgott has also received a Gairdner Foundation International Award for his groundbreaking discoveries ( ) and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research ), the latter with Ferid Murad As of 2004 , Furchgott lives in Brooklyn and has three children. edit This article about a biologist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Furchgott
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Extractions: In 1998, Robert F. Furchgott was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Louis Ignarro and Ferid Murad for their discoveries concerning "nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system." In 1980 Dr. Furchgott discovered a substance in the endothelium, a layer of cells at the innermost surface of blood vessels which causes the underlying smooth muscle to relax. He later discovered this was actually nitric oxide, a chemical that is a messenger molecule that mediates control of blood pressure, airway tone, gastrointestinal motility, penile erection, and in fighting cancer and infections. Furchgott's early interest in science was fostered by nature study classes and field trips to nearby beaches, marshes, and woods sponsored by the Charleston Museum. His parents encouraged his interest in science with gifts of a chemistry set and a small microscope. He was also inspired by the science columns he read in the Sunday
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Extractions: Robert F. Furchgott (born June 4 in Charleston South Carolina ) is a Nobel Prize -winning American chemist . Furchgott graduated with a degree in chemistry in from the University of North Carolina , and became doctor of biochemistry at Northwestern University in . From to , he was professor of pharmacology at the State University of New York . In , Furchgott discovered a substance in endothelial cells that relaxes blood vessels , calling it endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF). By , he had worked out EDRF's nature and mechanism of action, and determined that EDRF was in fact nitric oxide (NO), an important compound in many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. Aside from the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine he received in , Furchgott has also received a Gairdner Foundation International Award for his groundbreaking discoveries ( ) and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research ), the latter with Ferid Murad As of 2004 , Furchgott lives in Brooklyn and has three children. Furchgott, Robert F. Furchgott, Robert F. Furchgott, Robert F. Furchgott, Robert F.
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Extractions: (Przekierowano z Robert Furchgott Robert F. Furchgott (ur. 4 czerwca w Charleston, Karolina PoÅudniowa ), biochemik i farmakolog amerykaÅski , laureat Nagrody Nobla z medycyny W latach byÅ profesorem farmakologii na Brooklyn State University w Nowym Jorku , od University of Miami. CzÅonek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie W odkryÅ, że kom³rki År³dbÅonka naczyÅ krwionoÅnych produkujÄ nieznany wczeÅniej czynnik, nazwany przez niego EDRF endothelium-derived relaxing factor ), kt³ry powoduje rozluźnianie i rozszerzanie naczyÅ krwionoÅnych. Za wyjaÅnienie roli tlenku azotu jako Årodka dziaÅajÄ cego na miÄÅnie gÅadkie ukÅadu nerwowego otrzymaÅ razem z Louisem Ignarro i Feridem Muradem w NagrodÄ Nobla . Badania tr³jki uczonych przyczyniÅy siÄ do wynalezienia leku na impotencjÄ sildenafilu (nazwa handlowa viagra Źr³dÅa: Źr³dÅo: " http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Furchgott Kategorie Amerykanie Biochemicy ... NobliÅci - fizjologia i medycyna Views osobiste nawigacja Szukaj narzÄdzia W innych jÄzykach English Espa±ol Portuguªs Svenska TÄ stronÄ ostatnio zmodyfikowano o 10:18, 9 wrz 2005
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Extractions: Within the first couple of years of high school, I knew that I would like to be a scientist. My parents were encouraging: they gave me chemistry sets and a small microscope as presents. I liked to read popular books about scientists, although there were not many available at that time. My father subscribed to the Sunday New York Times, in which there was often a column on science that I found very exciting. During the four years that I was in high school, my older brother Arthur was at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I wanted to attend college there also, but that was not possible when I finished high school in 1933 because tuition for me, as an out-of-state resident, was more than my father could afford at that time. So I spent my freshman year at the University of South Carolina, where my tuition was much less. However, by the summer of 1934, my father moved his business from Orangeburg to Goldsboro, N.C., where he felt that the local economy was better. So now, as a resident of North Carolina, I was able to register at the University at Chapel Hill as a sophomore majoring in chemistry. Before I went to Chicago, I worked for two summer months in 1937 for Eastern Airlines at the Philadelphia airport - a job which my older brother Arthur, who was employed by that airline, helped me obtain. The job allowed me to save some money and also allowed me free air travel to Chicago. That helped a lot since my stipend as a teaching assistant at Northwestern was only $50 a month for a nine-month academic year. When I arrived in Chicago, it had already been arranged for me to share a room with two more advanced graduate students. Living in Chicago was quite a change from living in the Carolinas. When I would walk to work in the winter from our rooming house, which was about a mile from the medical school, the chill wind whipping in from Lake Michigan along Chicago Avenue was quite an experience for a Southern boy.
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