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Louis Joseph Ignarro (born May 31, 1941) is an
American pharmacologist. For
demonstrating the
signaling properties of
nitric oxide, he was co-recipient...
- that he
suggested might have been an
extraterrestrial alien.
Louis J.
Ignarro,
winner of the 1998
Nobel in
Physiology or
Medicine for his
research on...
- (PET)
scanning to
study brain function.
Professor of
Pharmacology Louis Ignarro was one of the
recipients of the 1998
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine...
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uncovered in the 1980s when
researchers Robert F. Furchgott,
Louis J.
Ignarro, and
Ferid Murad discovered its
critical role as a
vasodilator in the cardiovascular...
- selectbiosciences.com.
Retrieved 2024-02-06. Bryan,
Nathan S., and
Louis J.
Ignarro. Food, Nutrition, and the
Nitric Oxide Pathway:
Biochemistry and Bioactivity...
- co-recipient of the 1998
Nobel Prize in
Medicine with his
colleagues Louis J.
Ignarro and
Ferid Murad.
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key
component in any EDRF as these...
- Störmer;
Daniel C. Tsui
Walter Kohn; John
Pople Robert F. Furchgott;
Louis Ignarro;
Ferid Murad José
Saramago John Hume;
David Trimble Amartya Sen 1999 Gerard...
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members who each won the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine:
Louis J.
Ignarro and
Andrew V. Schally.
Other notables such as
Rudolph Matas, "father of...
- Physics, 1998
Robert F. Furchgott,
Physiology or Medicine, 1998
Louis J.
Ignarro,
Physiology or Medicine, 1998
Ferid Murad,
Physiology or Medicine, 1998...
- Meldrum,
David R.; Burnett,
Arthur L.; Dorey, Grace; Esposito, Katherine;
Ignarro,
Louis J. (2014). "Erectile Hydraulics:
Maximizing Inflow While Minimizing...