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Albert Szent-Györgyi—Nobel Laureate [PDF]
R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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3rd Nobel Laureate Symposium on Global Sustainability: transforming the world in an era of global change. [PDF]
Folke C, Rockström J.
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Bernardo Houssay (1887-1971): Endocrine physiologist and Nobel laureate. [PDF]
Tan SY, Ponstein N.
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Alexander Todd--British Nobel laureate. [PDF]
Shampo MA, Kyle RA, Steensma DP.
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This paper examines the distribution of Nobel laureates in Physiology/Medicine, Physics, and Chemistry across countries and research organizations. We provide basic information about where future laureates received their education and/or conducted their ...
Thomas Heinze, J. E. Fuchs
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Aberrant expression of G-protein-coupled receptor 158 (GPR158) has been reported to be inextricably linked to a variety of diseases affecting the central nervous system, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), depression, intraocular pressure, and glioma ...
Jinlong Chang +9 more
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An Inspiring Journey of Hope and Persistence: Life Lessons with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Three early-career female virologists sat down with a distinguished Nobel laureate to discuss two pandemics, 39 years apart [...]
Kiho Tanaka +2 more
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Special Issue: Host Cell–Virus Interaction
As rightly put by Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg, “the single biggest threat to man’s continued dominance on the planet is the Virus” [...]
Anupam Mukherjee, Parikshit Bagchi
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Translation as Creation: Interview with Gao Xingjian
This article is an interview with Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Prize laureate of 2000.
Mingxing Wang
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(Excerpt) Mitosis is the process of one cell dividing into two replicate cells. This process is a universal one, occurring throughout the phyla. Mitosis is a fundamental process. Without it, life ceases to exist.
Tim Hunt
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