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Nobel Medicine

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Name
Topic
Year
Kossel   Cell Biology Proteins Nucleic acids   1910  
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Warburg   Respiratory Enzyme   1931  
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Spemann   Organising centres in early embryo development   1935  
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Dale Loewi   Chemical transmissioin of nerve impulses Acetylcholine   1936  
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Szent-Gyorgi von Nagyrapolt   Cellular Respiration   1937  
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Kendall Reichstein Hench   Cortisone   1950  
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Enders Weller Robbins   Polio virus   1954  
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Bovet   Antihistamines   1957  
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Beadle Tatum Lederberg   One gene one enzyme. How genes transmit hereditary characteristics Genes control individual steps in metabolism   1958  
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Ochoa Kornberg   Synthesis of DNA RNA   1959  
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Burnet Medawar   Acquired immunological tolerance   1960  
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Eccles Hodgkin Huxley   Electrical transmission of impulses along nerves   1963  
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Jacob Lwoff Monod   Operon model of protein synthesis Messenger RNA Ribosomes Genes that control other genes   1965  
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Granit Hartline Wald   Types of Light sensitive cells Retinol   1967  
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Holley Khorana Nirenberg   Cracked the genetic code. Protein synthesis   1968  
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Katz von Euler Axelrod   Neurotransmitters   1970  
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Delbruck Hershey Luria   How viruses attack living cells. Replication mechanisms and genetics of viruses.   1969  
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Baltimore Dubecco Temin   How Tumor viruses act on genetic material of cells   1975  
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Jerne Kohler Milstein   Immune system. Monoclonal antibodies   1984  
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Brown Goldstein   Regulation of Cholesterol   1985  
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Cohen Levi-Montalcini   Growth factors   1986  
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Tonegawa   How antibodies are produced   1987  
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Black Elion Hitchings   Beta Blockers Principles for drug treatment Anti Leukemia Gout   1988  
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Bishop Varmus   Retroviral Oncogenes   1989  
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Murray Thomas   Organ and cell transplation Liver Bone Marrow   1990  
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Neher Sakmann   Ion channels in cell membranes Patch clamp   1991  
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Fischer Krebs   Phosphorylation of proteins regulates biological processes   1992  
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Roberts Sharp   Split genes   1993  
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Gilman Rodbell   G proteins and role in signal transduction   1994  
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Lewis Nusslein-Volhard Wieschaus   Genetic Malfunctions Fruit Flys   1995  
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Doherty Zinkernagel   Specificity of cell modified immune defence   1996  
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Prusiner   Prions   1997  
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Furchgott Ignarro Murad   Signalling properties of Nitric Oxide Viagra   1998  
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Blobel   Proteins have address tags   1999  
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Carlsson Greengard Kandel   Dopamine signal transduction memory   2000  
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Hartwell Hunt Nurse   Regulation of cell cycle Cyclin   2001  
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Brenner Horvitz Sulston   Programmed cell death   2002  
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Lauterbur Mansfield   NMR Imaging   2003  
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Axel Buck   Odorant receptors   2004  
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Marshall warren   Helicobacter Pylori gastritus peptic ulcer   2005  
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