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2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Dr. John Gurdon and Dr. Shinya Yamanaka
share the award in physiology or medicine for discovering that mature,
specialized cells can be reprogrammed into immature cells capable of
developing into all tissues of the body. Their key individual research
findings into so-called stem cells were separated by 50 years.
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Connections with Elsevier
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Gurdon's and Yamanaka's free articles available on
ScienceDirect
Adult frogs derived from
the nuclei of single somatic cells
Developmental Biology, 4, 1961, pp 256-273 - J. B. Gurdon
The Transplantation of
Nuclei between Two Species of Xenopus
Developmental Biology, 5, 1962, pp 68-83 - J. B. Gurdon
Quantitative assessment of
DNA microarrayscomparison with northern blot analyses
Genomics, 71 (1) 2001, pp 34-39 - M. Taniguchi, K. Miura, H. Iwao, S. Yamanaka
Generation of retinal
cells from mouse and human induced pluripotent stem cells
Neuroscience Letters, 458 (3) 2009, pp 126-131 - Y. Hirami, F.
Osakada, K. Takahashi, K. Okita, S. Yamanaka, H.
Ikeda, N. Yoshimura, M. Takahashi
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Sir John Gurdon
and Shinya Yamanaka published extensively in Cell Press Journals and all
their articles have been made available by Cell Press. Click here
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2012 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Serge Haroche and David Wineland share the
physics award for devising ways to study the strange world of quantum
physics, a realm in which reality often defies logic, as in the ability of
one particle to be in two places at the same time, or for it to behave as a
particle sometimes and as a wave at other times. It is a world so fragile
that mere observation can destroy the quantum particles under study.
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Haroche's and Wineland's free articles available
on ScienceDirect
Strain-tunable high-Q
optical microsphere resonator
Optics Communications, 145, (16) 1998, pp 86-90 - V.S Ilchenko, P.S
Volikov, V.L Velichansky, F Treussart, V Lefèvre-Seguin, J.-M Raimond, S Haroche
Whispering gallery mode
microlaser at liquid Helium temperature
Journal of Luminescence, 7677, 1998, pp 670-673 - F. Treussart, V.S.
Ilchenko, J.F. Roch, P. Domokos, J. Hare, V. Lefèvre, J.-M. Raimond, S. Haroche
A beam of laser-cooled
lithium Rydberg atoms for precision microwave spectroscopy
Optics Communications, 101 (56) 1993, pp 342-346 - M. Weidemüller, C.
Gabbanini, J. Hare, M. Gross, S. Haroche
Superradiance triggering
spectroscopy
Optics Communications, 32 (2) 1980, pp 350-354 - N.W. Carlson, D.J.
Jackson, A.L. Schawlow, M. Gross, S. Haroche
Heterodyne detection of
Rydberg atom maser emission
Optics Communications, 33 (1) 1980, pp 47-50 - L. Moi, C. Fabre, P.
Goy, M. Gross, S. Haroche, P. Encrenaz, G.
Beaudin, B. Lazareff
Decoherence of motional
superpositions of a trapped ion
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 16 (3) 2003, pp 431-437 - C.A. Sackett,
C. Monroe, D.J.
Wineland
Spectroscopy of a single
Mg+ ion
Physics Letters A, 82 (2) 1981, pp 75-78 - D.J. Wineland,
Wayne M. Itano
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2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka were
awarded the Nobel in chemistry for research that looked at how the body
communicates with itself, specifically how chemical messengers floating in the
bloodstream are able to trigger tissues and organs to respond.
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Connections with Elsevier
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Lefkowitz's and Kobilka's free articles
available on ScienceDirect
Seven transmembrane
receptors A brief personal retrospective
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1768, 2007, pp.748 755 - R.J. Lefkowitz
Elevated beta-adrenergic
receptor number after chronic propranolol treatment
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communication, 78 (2) 1977, pp.
720 - 725, - G. Glaubiger, R.J. Lefkowitz
Heterogeneity of
adenylate cyclase-coupled ?-adrenergic receptors
Biochemical Pharmacology, 24, 1975, pp 583 590 - R.J. Lefkowitz
The New Biology of Drug
Receptors
Biochemical Pharmacology, 38 (18) 1989, pp 2941 2948 - R.J. Lefkowitz, B.K.
Kobilka,M.G.
Caron
Regulation of ?
Adrenergic Receptor Signaling by S-Nitrosylation of G-Protein-Coupled
Receptor Kinase 2
Cell, 129, 2007, pp 511522, - E. J. Whalen, M. W. Foster, A. Matsumoto,
K. Ozawa, J. D. Violin, L. G. Que, C. D. Nelson, M. Benhar, J. R. Keys,
H. A. Rockman, W. J. Koch, Y. Daaka, R. J. Lefkowitz,
J.S. Stamler
The Beta-Adrenergic
Receptor
Life Sciences, 18, 1976, pp 461-472 - R. J. Lefkowitz
Human cardiac
beta-adrenergic receptors subtype heterogeneity delineated by direct
radioligand binding
Life Sciences, 33. 1983, pp 467-473 - G. L. Stiles, S.
Taylor, R. J. Lefkowitz
Historical review: A
brief history and personal retrospective of seven-transmembrane
receptors
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 25 (8) 2005 - R. J. Lefkowitz
G protein coupled
receptor structure and activation
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1768, 2007, pp 794 807 - B. K. Kobilka
Structure-based drug
screening for G-protein-coupled receptors
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 33 (5), 2012, pp 268-72
- Brian K. Shoichet, Brian K. Kobilka
Structural insights into
adrenergic receptor function and pharmacology
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 32 (4) 2011, pp 213-18 - B. K. Kobilka
Ligand-Specific
Interactions Modulate Kinetic, Energetic, and Mechanical Properties of
the Human ?2 Adrenergic Receptor
Structure, 20 (8) 2012, pp 1391-1402 - M. Zocher, J.J. Fung,
B.K.
Kobilka, D. J. Müller
Robert
Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka published extensively in Cell Press
Journals and all their articles have been made available by Cell Press.
Click here
to view
and download them for free.
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2012 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of
Alfred Nobel
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Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley share the
economics prize for their work in matching theory and how it affects various
markets, including job hunting, and efficient systems for matching students
with colleges and organ donors with those in need.
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Connections with Elsevier
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Roth's and Shapley's free articles available on
ScienceDirect
Learning in
extensive-form games: Experimental data and simple dynamic models in
the intermediate term
Games and Economic Behavior, 8, 1995, pp 164-212 - A.E. Roth,
I. Erev
Weak versus strong
domination in a market with indivisible goods
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 4, 1977, pp. 131-137 - A.E, Roth,
A. Postlewaite
The college admissions
problem is not equivalent to the marriage problem
Journal of Economic Theory, 36, 1985, pp. 277-288 - A.E. Roth
Incentive compatibility
in a market with indivisible goods
Economics Letters, 9, 1982, pp. 127-132 - A.E. Roth
Late and multiple
bidding in second price Internet auctions: Theory and evidence
concerning different rules for ending an auction
Games and Economic Behavior, 55 (2) 2006, pp 297-320 - A. Ockenfels, A.E. Roth
On authority
distributions in organizations: equilibrium
Games and Economic Behavior, 45 (1) 2003, pp 132-52 - X. Hu, L.S. Shapley
Potential Games
Games and Economic Behavior, 14, 1996, pp. 124-143 - D. Monderer, L.S. Shapley
Fictitious Play Property
for Games with Identical Interests
Journal of Economic Theory, 68, 1996, pp. 258-265 - D. Monderer, L.S. Shapley
On market games
Journal of Economic Theory, 1, 1969, pp. 9-25 - L.S. Shapley,
M. Shubik
Noncooperative general
exchange with a continuum of traders: Two models
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 23, 1994, pp. 253-293 - P. Dubey, L.S. Shapley
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