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Martin Rodbell (December 1, 1925 –
December 7, 1998) was an
American biochemist and
molecular endocrinologist who is best
known for his
discovery of G-proteins...
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Barbara Charlotte Rodbell-Ledermann (née Ledermann; born 4
September 1925) is a
German Holocaust survivor. She was the
sister of
Sanne Ledermann and a...
- the
generalized receptor-transducer-effector
signaling model of
Martin Rodbell,
signaling GTPases act as
transducers to
regulate the
activity of effector...
- homeostasis. G
proteins were
discovered in 1980 when
Alfred G.
Gilman and
Martin Rodbell investigated stimulation of
cells by adrenaline. They
found that when adrenaline...
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glycogen to glucose. The
mechanisms were
worked out in
detail by
Martin Rodbell and
Alfred G. Gilman, who won the 1994
Nobel Prize.
Secondary messenger...
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National Mother’s Day Committee’s "Outstanding
Mother Awards"
along with Liz
Rodbell,
Joanna Coles, and
Meredith Vieira. On Mother's Day 2013,
Ocleppo Hilfiger...
- pollution. The 1994 co-recipient of the
Nobel Prize in medicine, Dr.
Martin Rodbell,
served as
Scientific Director of the
NIEHS from 1985 to 1989.
Later on...
- Medicine,
while Levi-Montalcini and
Cohen shared it in 1986. In 1970,
Martin Rodbell examined the
effects of
glucagon on a rat's
liver cell
membrane receptor...
- Shull, Physics, 1994
Alfred G. Gilman,
Physiology or Medicine, 1994
Martin Rodbell,
Physiology or Medicine, 1994 Kary B. Mullis, Chemistry, 1993
Robert W...
- five
earned PhDs,
eight earned M.D.s, and
Francis Peyton Rous, and
Martin Rodbell earned undergraduate degrees. As of
October 2019,
eighteen Johns Hopkins...