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Morris Rudensky (born Macy
Motle Friedman;
August 16, 1898 –
April 21, 1988) was an
American prohibition-era gangster, cat
burglar and safe-cracker. He...
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Rudensky (masculine),
Rudenskaya (feminine) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Rudensky (born 1956),
American immunologist...
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Alexander Rudensky (born
August 21, 1956) is an
immunologist at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center known for his
research on
regulatory T
cells and...
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Viktorovich Rudensky (Russian: Андре́й Ви́кторович Руде́нский; born 26
January 1959) is a
Soviet and
Russian film and
stage actor.
Andrey Rudensky was born...
- Igor
Nikolayevich Rudensky (Russian: Игорь Николаевич Руденский; born 11
September 1962 in Iksha,
Dmitrovsky District,
Moscow Oblast) is a
Russian political...
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inmates that his cellmate,
seasoned convict Red
Rudensky,
feared that
Capone would have a breakdown.
Rudensky was
formerly a small-time
criminal ****ociated...
- months.
While incarcerated, he
befriended infamous safe-cracker
Morris Rudensky. On
April 13, 1928,
President Calvin Coolidge pardoned Bigelow. Following...
- 1126/science.1079490. PMID 12522256. S2CID 9697928.
Fontenot JD,
Gavin MA,
Rudensky AY (April 2003). "Foxp3
programs the
development and
function of CD4+CD25+...
- information". Myaware. 4
March 2020.
Retrieved 14
September 2020.
Plitas G,
Rudensky AY (2020-03-09). "Regulatory T
Cells in Cancer".
Annual Review of Cancer...
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Count / Graf Petr
Sheremetev Sergey Larin as
Nikolay Saltykov Andrey Rudensky as Duke
Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick:
Anastasia Tsibizova as
Catherine Antonovna...