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  1. Pharmakologe: Alexander Fleming, James Whyte Black, Oswald Schmiedeberg, Hans Horst Meyer, Otto Loewi, Peter Holtz, Rudolf Buchheim (German Edition)
  2. German Pharmacologists: Otto Loewi, Rudolf Magnus, Monika Schäfer-Korting, Louis Lewin, Ulrich Förstermann
  3. Hochschullehrer (New York University): Norman Finkelstein, Ludwig Von Mises, Otto Loewi, Peter Drucker, Andreas Floer, Percy Grainger (German Edition)
  4. Otto Loewi Ein Lebensblid in Dokumenten by Fred Und Wolfgang Giere Lembeck, 1968-01-01
  5. Otto Loewi: Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten by Fred & Giere, Wolfgang Lembeck, 1968
  6. Otto Loewi. Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten: Biographische Dokumentation und Bibliographie (German Edition) by Fred Lembeck, Wolfgang Giere, 1968-01-01
  7. From the Workshop of Discoveries by Otto Loewi, 1953-01-01
  8. Science in Progress Fourth Series by Walter R.; Peter Debye; Detlev W. Bronk; Henry Eyring; Selig Hecht; Isidore I. Rabi; Otto Loewi; K.C.D. Hickman; George D. Birk, 1945-01-01
  9. The Nobel Prize in medicine, 1936: Dale and Loewi and the previous Nobel Prize men in physiology and medicine by John F Fulton, 1936
  10. ZUR KENNTNIS DER TETANUSVERGIFTUNG. Offprint from Sitzungsberichten der Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der gesammten Naturwissenschaften zu Marburg. Nr. 2 February 1904. by O (Otto) (SIGNED) Nobel Laureate. LOEWI, 1904
  11. Neurotransmitter: Chemistry, Chemical Synapse, Neuron, Cell, Otto Loewi, Acetylcholine
  12. FROM THE WORKSHOP OF DISCOVERIES by OTTO LOEWI, 1953-01-01
  13. Science in Progress by Detlev W Bronk, Selig Hecht, Otto Loewi, George D Birkhoff, Peter Debye, Henry Eyring, Isidore I Rabi, K Hickman, C Elvehjem, Edwin J Cohn Miles Walter R, 1945
  14. The Chemical Languages of the Nervous System: History of Scientists And Substances by Josef Donnerer, Fred Lembeck, 2006-03-15

1. Otto Loewi
Otto Loewi. (18731961). Otto Loewi was born in 1873 in Frankfort, Germany.A pharmacologist, he investigated how vital organs respond
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Otto Loewi was born in 1873 in Frankfort, Germany. A pharmacologist, he investigated how vital organs respond to chemical and electrical stimulation, and established their dependence on certain proteins for proper function. As a result, he learned how nerve impulses are transmitted by chemical messengers. His findings helped advance medical therapy and earned him the 1936 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Source: Dor LeDor

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Loewi Otto (1873-1961), farmakolog austriacki urodzony w Niemczech. W latach 1909-1938 profesor uniwersytetu w Grazu, od 1940 New York University. Od 1954 cz³onek Royal Society w Londynie pocz±tkowo prowadzi³ badania biochemiczne: przemiany bia³ek kwasów nukleinowychcukrów , a tak¿e w zakresie farmakologii, np. dzia³ania naparstnicy W latach 1921-1926 zaj±³ siê chemicznymi mechanizmami przekazywania bod¼ców nerwowych, co przynios³o mu w 1936 Nagrodê Nobla (z H.H. Dale'em), skonfiskowan± przez w³adze hitlerowskie po wkroczeniu Niemców w 1938 do Austrii. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Otto Loewi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Otto Loewi. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Otto Loewi was born in1873 in Frankfurt, Germany. He grew up to become a pharmacologist
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Otto Loewi June 3 December 25 ) was a German American pharmacologist Loewi was born in Frankfurt Germany . He later spent many years in Austria , where he investigated how vital organs respond to chemical and electrical stimulation. He also established their relative dependence on some kind of proteins for proper function. Consequently, he learnt the way of how nerve impulses are transmitted by chemical messengers. The first chemical neurotransmitter that he identified was acetylcholine . His discoveries helped in enhancing medical therapy and personally earned for him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine which he shared with Sir Henry Dale The Nobel Prize diploma of Otto Loewi, displayed in the Royal Society, London. He also clarified two mechanisms of eminent therapeutic importance: the blockade and the augmentation of nerve action by certain drugs. Loewi moved to the United States in , where he became a research professor at the New York University College of Medicine . He died in New York City Categories Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox Other languages
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4. Otto Loewi
Otto Loewi (18731961). Otto Loewi was unique among his generation ofintellectual giants. Go back to The Otto Loewi Center homepage.
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Otto Loewi (1873-1961)
Otto Loewi was unique among his generation of intellectual giants. An extraordinary , harmonic blend of the brilliant scientist and discerning artist, a victim of Nazi persecution who transferred the fruits of his scientific genius and remarkable perception from tortured Europe to England and the United States. A Nobel Prize laureate fond of narrating how his monumental breakthrough describing the theory of chemical transmission of the nervous impulse exploded in a torrent of inspiration during a sleepless night. How, having retraced the source of his astonishing hunch he proposed that most "intuitive" discoveries are associated with earlier hypotheses buried deep in the unconscious mind. The hallmark of his exquisitely consummate man was the manner in which the Arts fused with his science, the way in which he synchronized his love for painting, the written word and good music with perceptive scientific curiosity. In 1936 Otto Loewi and sir Henry Dale were awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine. Only two years later he was dragged off to prison by Nazi stormtroopers . Forced to hand over his share of the Nobel Prize money as ransom for his life Loewi escaped to England without a penny to his name - only the genius nurtured in the great laboratories of scientifically fecund pre-war Europe. In June 1940 , armed with a doctor's certificate proclaiming his - "senility... not able to earn a living!" Otto Loewi reached the United States to discover the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory in Massachusetts. During the summers he augmented his study of cells, their structure and how they function in relation to each other. As a permanent research professor at New York University College of Medicine Otto Loewi illustrated how a great mind honed on the Classics could perceive scientific truths that might otherwise have been overlooked. In that respect, Israel with its abundance of cultural elation blending with creative research is a fitting home for his spiritual and scientific heritage.

5. Gli Scienziati Ebrei
Translate this page loewi otto (Ebreo). Farmacologo e fisiologo, premio Nobel per la fisiologia e lamedicina nel 1936 per la sua ricerca sulla trasmissione dell’impulso nervoso.
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6. Der "Anschluß" Österreichs An Das Deutsche Reich 1938
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7. Otto Loewi - Biography
otto loewi – Biography. otto loewi was born on June 3, 1873, in Frankfurtam-Main,Germany, the son of Jacob loewi, a merchant, and Anna Willstätter.
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Otto Loewi
After having attended the humanistic Gymnasium (grammar school) in his native town, he entered in 1891 the Universities of Munich and Strassburg
After his graduation he followed a course in inorganic analytical chemistry with Martin Freund, in Frankfurt, and afterwards spent a few months working in the biochemical institute of Franz Hofmeister in Strassburg. During 1897-1898 he was assistant to Carl von Noorden, clinician at the City Hospital in Frankfurt. Soon, however, after seeing the high mortality in countless cases of far-advanced tuberculosis and pneumonia, left without any treatment because of lack of therapy, he decided to drop his intention to become a clinician and instead to carry out research in basic medical science, in particular pharmacology. In 1898 he succeeded in becoming an assistant of Professor Hans Horst Meyer, the renowned pharmacologist at the University of Marburg-an-der-Lahn, from 1904 Professor of Pharmacology in Vienna. In 1905 Loewi became Associate Professor at Meyer's laboratory, and in 1909 he wass appointed to the Chair of Pharmacology in Graz.
That same year he also published the first part of a series of papers about experimental contributions to the physiology and pharmacology of kidney function.

8. Medicine 1936
for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses .Sir Henry Hallett Dale, otto loewi. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1936
"for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses" Sir Henry Hallett Dale Otto Loewi 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Austria National Institute for Medical Research
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9. Loewi, Otto. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. loewi, otto. ( l´ or Medicine with Sir Henry Dale. loewi investigated the physiology and pharmacology of metabolism, the kidneys
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10. Neuroscience For Kids - Neurotransmitters
Back in 1921, an Austrian scientist named otto loewi discovered the first neurotransmitter the famous heart experiment came to otto loewi in his sleep. In loewi's own words
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Communication of information between neurons is accomplished by movement of chemicals across a small gap called the synapse . Chemicals, called neurotransmitters , are released from one neuron at the presynaptic nerve terminal. Neurotransmitters then cross the synapse where they may be accepted by the next neuron at a specialized site called a receptor. The action that follows activation of a receptor site may be either depolarization (an excitatory postsynaptic potential) or hyperpolarization (an inhibitory postsynaptic potential). A depolarization makes it MORE likely that an action potential will fire; a hyperpolarization makes it LESS likely that an action potential will fire.
Discovery of Neurotransmitters
Back in 1921, an Austrian scientist named Otto Loewi discovered the first neurotransmitter. In his experiment (which came to him in a dream), he used two frog hearts. One heart (heart #1) was still connected to the vagus nerve. Heart #1 was placed in a chamber that was filled with saline. This chamber was connected to a second chamber that contained heart #2. So, fluid from chamber #1 was allowed to flow into chamber #2. Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve (which was attached to heart #1) caused heart #1 to slow down . Loewi also observed that after a delay

11. Otto Loewi Winner Of The 1936 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1936 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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O TTO L OEWI
1936 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Place of Birth: Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany
    Residence: Austria
    Affiliation: Graz University in Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany
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13. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
LeviMontalcini, Rita, 1986. Lewis, Edward B. 1995. Lipmann, Fritz Albert, 1953.loewi, otto, 1936. Lorenz, Konrad, 1973. Luria, Salvador E. 1969. Lwoff, Andre,1965.
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loewi, otto. (b. June 3, 1873, Frankfurt am Main, Ger.d. Dec. 25, 1961,New York, NY, US), Germanborn American physician and pharmacologist
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(b. June 3, 1873, Frankfurt am Main, Ger.d. Dec. 25, 1961, New York, N.Y., U.S.), German-born American physician and pharmacologist who, with Sir Henry Dale , received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1936 for their discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. After Loewi graduated in medicine (1896) from the German University (now the University of Strasbourg), he studied and taught in European universities, becoming professor of pharmacology at Graz, Austria, in 1909. In 1940 he went to the United States; he was made research professor at the School of Medicine of New York University, New York City, where he remained until his death. His neurological researches (1921-26) provided the first proof that chemicals were involved in the transmission of impulses from one nerve cell to another and from neuron to the responsive organ. He and his colleagues, by stimulating the nerves in the heart of a frog, slowed the heart's rate of contraction. The fluid perfusing this heart was allowed to perfuse a second heart in which the nerves were not stimulated; the second heart slowed in rate also, indicating the presence of a reactive substance in the fluid. This substance was shown to be acetylcholine , whose physiological properties Dale had described comprehensively in 1914. Acetylcholine was subsequently isolated from animal tissue by Dale and Harold Dudley in 1929.

16. Nobel Prize Winners For Physiology Or Medicine
1936, Dale, Sir Henry, UK, work on chemical transmission of nerve impulses.loewi, otto, Germany, work on chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
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Year Article Country* Achievement Behring, Emil von Germany work on serum therapy Ross, Sir Ronald U.K. discovery of how malaria enters an organism Finsen, Niels Ryberg Denmark treatment of skin diseases with light Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Russia work on the physiology of digestion Koch, Robert Germany tuberculosis research Golgi, Camillo Italy work on the structure of the nervous system Spain work on the structure of the nervous system Laveran, Alphonse France discovery of the role of protozoa in diseases Ehrlich, Paul Germany work on immunity Russia work on immunity Kocher, Emil Theodor Switzerland physiology, pathology, and surgery of the thyroid gland Kossel, Albrecht Germany researches in cellular chemistry Gullstrand, Allvar Sweden work on dioptrics of the eye Carrel, Alexis France work on vascular suture; transplantation of organs Richet, Charles France work on anaphylaxis Austria-Hungary work on vestibular apparatus Bordet, Jules Belgium work on immunity factors in blood serum Krogh, August Denmark discovery of capillary motor-regulating mechanism Hill, A.V.

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loewi, otto lO'E Pronunciation Key. loewi, otto , 18731961, American physiologist and pharmacologist, b. Frankfurt, Germany. He was professor of pharmacology (190938) at the Univ.
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18. Loewi, Otto
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Loewi, Otto
Otto Loewi was born in 1873 in Frankfort, Germany. A pharmacologist, he investigated how vital organs respond to chemical and electrical stimulation, and established their dependence on certain proteins for proper function. As a result, he learned how nerve impulses are transmitted by chemical messengers. His findings helped advance medical therapy and earned him the 1936 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

19. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
1935, Spemann, Hans. 1936, Dale, Sir Henry Hallett loewi, otto. 1937, Szent-GyörgyiNagyrapolt, Albert von. 1938, Heymans, Corneille Jean François.
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20. Medicine: Page 1. Index To Biographical Entries. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixt
Lind, James. Lipmann, Fritz Albert. Lister, Joseph Lister, 1st Baron. loewi, otto.Löffler, Friedrich. Long, Crawford Williamson. Lwoff, André. Lynaker, Thomas.
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