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1. Georges J.f. Koehler Winner Of The 1984 Nobel Prize In Medicine
georges jf koehler, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. georges J.F. KÖHLER.
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G EORGES J .F. K ÖHLER
1984 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system and the discovery of the principle for production of monoclonal antibodies.
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    Residence: Germany
    Affiliation: Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Khorana, Har Gobind, 1968. Koch, Robert, 1905. Kocher, Emil Theodor, 1909. koehler,georges jf, 1984. Kornberg, Arthur, 1959. Kossel, Albrecht, 1910. Krebs, Edwin G.1992.
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3. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
S. 1984 Cesar Milstein, Br.Arg.; georges jf koehler, Ger.; Niels K. Jerne CesarMilstein, Br.-Arg.; georges jf koehler, Ger Noel-Baker, Br.
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1984 Cesar Milstein, Br.Arg.; georges jf koehler, Ger.; Niels K Philip J. Noel-Baker,Br. Cesar Milstein, Br.-Arg.; georges jf koehler, Ger.; Niels K
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5. Famous Hispanic Inventors Or Latin Inventors
César Milstein Argentina In work with his colaureate georges jf koehler, Milsteindeveloped the techniques for producing monoclonal antibodies, antibodies
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7. Premios Nobel De Medicina
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8. Tests And Measures In The Social Sciences Authors G
Gaski jf. Channel conflict (dealer with manufacturer). (1985). Gaski jf Ost LG; Breitholtz E; koehler KA; Westling BE; Jeavons georges D. Echelle d'appreciation clinique en geriatrie
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9. Premi Nobel Per La Medicina - Wikipedia
Gobind Khorana, 1968; Robert Koch, 1905; Emil Theodor Kocher, 1909;georges jf koehler, 1984; Arthur Kornberg, 1959; Albrecht Kossel, 1910;
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10. Premi Nobel Per La Medicina (cronologico) - Wikipedia
Mc Clintock; 1984 Niels K. Jerne, georges jf koehler, Cesar Milstein;1985 - Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein; 1986 - Stanley
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11. March 1 - Today In Science History
georges jf Köhler. Milstein s and koehler s method of producing monoclonal antibodiesinvolves fusing an antibodyproducing cell - which can recognize an
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MARCH 1 - BIRTHS Seymour Papert
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Computer scientist who invented the Logo computer programming language, an educational computer programming language for children. He studied under Piaget, absorbing his educational theories. He has studied ways to use mathematics to understand better how children learn and think, and about the ways in which computers can aid in a child's learning. With Marvin Minsky, he co-founded the Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. In the mid-80’s he worked in Costa Rica to develop a nationwide program of intensive computer use throughout the public education system. Costa Rica, which now has the highest literacy rate in the Americas, continues to serve as a model for large-scale deployment of computer technology in education. Archer Martin
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Born 1 Mar 1910, died 28 Jul 2002.
Archer J(ohn) P(orter) Martin was the British biochemist who was awarded (with R.L.M. Synge) the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1952 for development of paper partition chromatography using two different liquids moving at right angles. This quick and economical analytical technique separates the different components of a mixture, permitting their identification and analysis. As a new tool, it provided extensive advances in chemical, medical, and biological research. In 1941 Martin and Synge had realized that the partition of a solute between a gas and a liquid was possible, but it was in the early 1950s that Martin developed the technique of gas-liquid chromatography with A. T. James.

12. Hispanos Famosos
In work with his colaureate georges jf koehler, Milstein developed the techniquesfor producing monoclonal antibodies, antibodies with a specific affinity for
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César Milstein
(1927- ), Argentina. Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology, 1980. César Milstein shared the Nobel Prize for "pioneering contributions to the theory and techniques of immunology, which were said to lay the basis for advances in medical areas such as cancer treatment and the detection of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). In work with his colaureate Georges J. F. Koehler, Milstein developed the techniques for producing monoclonal antibodies, antibodies with a specific affinity for certain sites in the body that might find diseased cells but leave healthy cells

13. 1984
per la Medicina Niels K. Jerne, georges jf koehler, Cesar Milstein;
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14. Premi Nobel Per La Medicina
2000\n*Bernard Katz, 1970\n*Edward Calvin Kendall, 1950\n*Har Gobind Khorana, 1968\n*RobertKoch, 1905\n*Emil Theodor Kocher, 1909\n*georges jf koehler, 1984\n
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15. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
The Nobel Prize was given to Dr. georges jf koehler of West Germany and Dr. CesarMilstein of Argentina for discovering how to produce monoclonal antibodies.
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NATIONAL/FOREIGN The award of the Nobel Prize in Medicine yesterday to the developers of monoclonal antibodies comes just as their discovery is finding workaday uses that could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of diseases from herpes to cancer. The beauty of these chemicals is their ability to pinpoint targets inside the body - germs, particular blood cells, even single cancer cells - so they can be identified or destroyed. "I think it's one of the major contributions to biomedical research in the last 30 years," said Dr. Jack R. Wands of Massachusetts General Hospital. "It touches all branches of research from basic immunology to clinical applications such as, potentially, cancer chemotherapy. It's had an enormous impact and will continue to do so," he said. Wands is one of the scientists at dozens of universities and hospitals around the world who are looking for ways to harness these substances to cure disease.

16. EL COLOMBIANO
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17. EL COLOMBIANO
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