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  1. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1985 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology)
  2. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1988 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology) by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Alberts, 1988-11
  3. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1987 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology) by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Alberts, 1987-11
  4. Annual Review of Cell Biology, Volume 5, 1989 by George E. (ed) Palade, 1989-01-01
  5. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1992 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology) by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Alberts, 1992-11
  6. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1990 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology) by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Albert, 1990-06
  7. Annual Review of Cell Biology, Volumes 2-5. (4vols.) by GEORGE E., ET AL (eds.) PALADE, 1986
  8. Annual Review of Cell Biology. Volume 8, 1992 by George E.; Alberts, Bruce M.; Spudich, James A. Palade, 1992-01-01
  9. Annual Review of Cell Biology: Volume 7, 1991 by George E.; Alberts, Bruce M. Palade, 1991
  10. Annual Review of Cell Biology: 1993 (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology)
  11. The Living State: A Symposium by Paul Weiss, Philip H. Abelson, et all 1962
  12. Annual Review of Cell Biology - Volume 3 by George E. (ed) Palade, 1987-01-01
  13. Annual Review of Cell Biology: Volume 6, 1990 by George E.; Albert, Bruce M. Palade, 1990-01-01
  14. Annual Review of Cell Biology Volumes I,II,III by George E. Palade, 1987

1. George E. Palade, M.D.

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G EORGE E. P ALADE, M.D. Professor of Medicine in Residence(Emeritus)
Dean for Scientific Affairs(Emeritus) Address: University of California San Diego
School of Medicine - 0602
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA 92093-0602
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In recent years the work of our laboratory was concentrated on the vascular endothelium, especially the continuous type of endothelium found in the microvasculature of muscles, myocardium and lungs. It led to the identification of plasmalemmal vesicles or caveolae of this type of endothelium as the transcytotic carriers for macromolecules, especially proteins larger than 20A diameter. It also led to the discovery of macromolecular complexes of lipids and proteins involved in targeting and membrane fusion and fission, present in the cytosol or associated with caveolae in the endothelium. Finally, we have been studying the effect of a number of factors, especially the vascular endothelium growth factor (VEGF), on angiogenesis and modifications of the microvasculature of tumors. Biography George Palade received a M.D. from the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, Romania; was a member of the faculty of that school until 1945 when he came to the United States for postdoctoral studies. He joined A. Claude at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in 1946 and was appointed assistant professor at Rockefeller in 1948; - progressed from assistant professor to full professor and head of the department until 1973 when he moved to Yale as professor and chair of the Section of Cell Biology. He became a senior investigator and Advisor to the Dean in 1983. In 1990, he moved to UCSD as Professor of Medicine in Residence, and Dean for Scientific Affairs.

2. GEORGE E. PALADE
GEORGE E. PALADE. Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine in Residence; Dean of Scientific Affairs, School of Medicine, UCSD. Degrees and Awards M.D., University of Bucharest, Romania, 1940. Warren Triennial Prize, 1962. Cavenee and G.E. Palade. 1998. Host microvasculature influence on tumor vascular
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GEORGE E. PALADE
Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine in Residence; Dean of Scientific Affairs, School of Medicine, UCSD
Degrees and Awards:
M.D., University of Bucharest, Romania, 1940. Warren Triennial Prize, 1962. Passano Award (shared with K.R. Porter), 1964. Lasker Award, 1966. T. Duckett Jones Award, 1966. Gairdner Special Award, 1967. Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (shared with A. Claude and K. R. Porter), 1970. Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine (shared with A. Claude and C. deDuve), 1974. Brown-Hazen Award, 1983. Schleiden Medaille, Leopoldina Academy, 1985. Henry Gray Award, 1986. National Medal of Science Award, 1986. Eleven honorary degrees. Research Interests:
Membrane interactions in eukaryotic cells. Isolation and characterization of different classes of vesicular carriers from normal cells and cells with perturbed membrane traffic. Current work is focused on the cells of the continuous type of microvascular endothelium (for transcytosis by plasmalemmal vesicles or caveolae), and on hepatocytes (for carriers involved in intracellular and transcellular transport). Selected Publications:
  • W.G. Roberts, J. Delaat, M. Nagane, S. Huang, W.K. Cavenee and G.E. Palade. 1998. Host microvasculature influence on tumor vascular morphology and endothelial gene expression. Amer. J. Pathol. 153(4):1239-1248.

3. George E. Palade, M.D.
GEORGE E. PALADE, M.D. VEGF), on angiogenesis and modifications of the microvasculature of tumors. Biography. George Palade received a M.D
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G EORGE E. P ALADE, M.D. Professor of Medicine in Residence(Emeritus)
Dean for Scientific Affairs(Emeritus) Address: University of California San Diego
School of Medicine - 0602
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA 92093-0602
Telephone:
Fax:
E-Mail:

gpalade@ucsd.edu
Publications
Research Interests

In recent years the work of our laboratory was concentrated on the vascular endothelium, especially the continuous type of endothelium found in the microvasculature of muscles, myocardium and lungs. It led to the identification of plasmalemmal vesicles or caveolae of this type of endothelium as the transcytotic carriers for macromolecules, especially proteins larger than 20A diameter. It also led to the discovery of macromolecular complexes of lipids and proteins involved in targeting and membrane fusion and fission, present in the cytosol or associated with caveolae in the endothelium. Finally, we have been studying the effect of a number of factors, especially the vascular endothelium growth factor (VEGF), on angiogenesis and modifications of the microvasculature of tumors. Biography George Palade received a M.D. from the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, Romania; was a member of the faculty of that school until 1945 when he came to the United States for postdoctoral studies. He joined A. Claude at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in 1946 and was appointed assistant professor at Rockefeller in 1948; - progressed from assistant professor to full professor and head of the department until 1973 when he moved to Yale as professor and chair of the Section of Cell Biology. He became a senior investigator and Advisor to the Dean in 1983. In 1990, he moved to UCSD as Professor of Medicine in Residence, and Dean for Scientific Affairs.

4. George E. Palade - Autobiography
george E. palade Autobiography. I was born in November 1912 in Jassy (Iasi My father, Emil palade, was professor of philosophy and my mother, Constanta Cantemirpalade, was a
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I was born in November 1912 in Jassy (Iasi), the old capital of Moldavia, the eastern province of Romania. My education was started in that city and was continued through a baccalaureate (continental style) at the "Al Hasdeu" Lyceum in Buzau. My father, Emil Palade, was professor of philosophy and my mother, Constanta Cantemir-Palade, was a teacher. The family environment explains why I acquired early in life great respect for books, scholars and education.
My father had hoped I was going to study philosophy at the University, like himself, but I preferred to deal with tangibles and specifics, and - influenced by relatives much closer to my age than he was - I entered the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest (Romania) in 1930.
Delphinus delphi. It was an attempt to understand its structure in terms of the functional adaptation of a mammal to marine life.
I graduated in 1940 and, after a short period as an assistant in internal medicine, I went back to Anatomy, since the discrepancy between knowledge possessed by, and expected from, the medical practitioners of that time made me rather uneasy.
During the second world war, I served in the medical corps of the Romanian Army, and after the war - encouraged by Grigore Popa, Rainer's successor - I came to the United States in 1946 for further studies. I worked for a few months in the Biology Laboratory of Robert Chambers at

5. Palade, George E.
palade, george E., in full george EMIL palade (b. Nov palade received a degree in medicine from the University of Bucharest in 1940 and remained there as a professor
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Palade, George E.,
in full GEORGE EMIL PALADE (b. Nov. 19, 1912, Iasi, Rom.), Romanian-born American cell biologist who developed tissue-preparation methods, advanced centrifuging techniques, and conducted electron microscopy studies that resulted in the discovery of several cellular structures. With Albert Claude and Christian de Duve he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1974. Palade received a degree in medicine from the University of Bucharest in 1940 and remained there as a professor until after World War II. He immigrated to the United States in 1946 and began work at the Rockefeller Institute in New York. Palade performed many studies on the internal organization of such cell structures as mitochondria, chloroplasts, the Golgi apparatus, and others. His most important discovery was that microsomes, bodies formerly thought to be fragments of mitochondria, are actually parts of the endoplasmic reticulum (internal cellular transport system) and have a high ribonucleic acid (RNA) content. They were subsequently named ribosomes. Palade became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1952 and in 1958 a professor of cytology at Rockefeller Institute, which he left in 1972 to direct studies in cell biology at Yale University Medical School.

6. Medicine 1974
cell . Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, george E. palade. 1/3 of theprize, 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize. Belgium, Belgium, USA. Université
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
"for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell" Albert Claude Christian de Duve George E. Palade 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Belgium Belgium USA Université Catholique de Louvain
Louvain, Belgium Rockefeller University
New York, NY, USA Yale University, School of Medicine
New Haven, CT, USA b. 1899
d. 1983 b. 1917 b. 1912
(in Iasi, Romania) The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
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7. George E. Palade Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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G EORGE E P ALADE
1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
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    Born: 1912
    Place of Birth: Iasi, Romania
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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8. George E. Palade Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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G EORGE E P ALADE
1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
Background
    Born: 1912
    Place of Birth: Iasi, Romania
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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9. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
NussleinVolhard, Christiane, 1995. Nurse, Paul M. 2001. Ochoa, Severo, 1959.palade, george E. 1974. Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1904. Porter, Rodney R. 1972.
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10. George E. Palade --  Encyclopædia Britannica
palade, george E. Encyclopædia Britannica Article. george E. palade. born Nov. Tocite this page MLA style george E. palade. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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11. George Palade, MD
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12. Palade, George E.
palade, george E. (1912). I was born in November 1912 in Jassy (Iasi),the old capital of Moldavia, the eastern province of Romania.
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Palade, George E. I was born in November 1912 in Jassy (Iasi), the old capital of Moldavia, the eastern province of Romania. My education was started in that city and was continued through a baccalaureate (continental style) at the "Al Hasdeu" Lyceum in Buzau. My father, Emil Palade, was professor of philosophy and my mother, Constanta Cantemir-Palade, was a teacher. The family environment explains why I acquired early in life great respect for books, scholars and education.
My father had hoped I was going to study philosophy at the University, like himself, but I preferred to deal with tangibles and specifics, and - influenced by relatives much closer to my age than he was - I entered the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest (Romania) in 1930.
Early in my student years I developed a strong interest in basic biomedical sciences by listening to, and speaking with, Francisc Rainer and André Boivin, professors of Anatomy and Biochemistry, respectively. As a result, I started working in the Anatomy laboratory while still in medical school. I went, nonetheless, through six years of hospital training, mostly in internal medicine, but I did the work for my doctorate thesis in microscopic anatomy on a rather unusual topic (for an M.D.): the nephron of the cetacean Delphinus delphi. It was an attempt to understand its structure in terms of the functional adaptation of a mammal to marine life.

13. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
1973, Frisch, Karl von Lorenz, Konrad - Tinbergen, Nikolaas. 1974,Claude, Albert - Duve, Christian de - palade, george E. 1975, Baltimore
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Behring, Emil Adolf von Ross, Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich ... Bárány, Robert The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberg The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Hill, Archibald Vivian Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Banting, Frederick Grant Macleod, John James Richard ... Einthoven, Willem The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan ... Domagk, Gerhard The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section Dam, Henrik Carl Peter

14. JCB -- Index By Author: May 1 1972; 53 (2)
Okun, Lawrence M. P. palade, george E. Abstract palade, george E. Abstract Phillips, David M.
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Anderson, S. [Abstract]
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Baker, P. F.
Brandhorst, Bruce P. [Abstract]
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Castle, J. David [Abstract]
Chambers, T. C.
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D'Monte, B. [Abstract]
Daneholt, B. [Abstract]
Dumont, James N.
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Feeney, Lynette [Abstract]
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Gilula, Norton B. [Abstract]
Goldschneider, Irving [Abstract]
Goodman, J. [Abstract]
Grey, Robert D.
Gross, Nicholas J. [Abstract]
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Hackenbrock, Charles R. [Abstract]
Houk, J. M. [Abstract]
Humphreys, Tom [Abstract]
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Jamieson, James D. [Abstract]
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Kierszenbaum, A. L. [Abstract]
Kirschner, Robert G. [Abstract]
Konigsberg, Irwin R. [Abstract]
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Lambert, B. [Abstract]
Lecount, Thomas S.
Lipton, Bruce H. [Abstract]
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Manning, Jerry E.
Martin, B. J.
Mersmann, H. J. [Abstract]
Moscona, A. A. [Abstract]
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Novikoff, Alex B. [Abstract]
Novikoff, Phyllis M. [Abstract]
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O'Brien, Thomas W.
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Palade, George E. [Abstract]
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15. George E. Palade Publications
george E. palade, MD Selected Publications. 1. palade G. (1975) Intracellularaspects of the process of protein synthesis. Science 189(4200)347358.
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George E. Palade, M.D.
Selected Publications
Palade G. (1975) Intracellular aspects of the process of protein synthesis. Science Entrez Reference Howell KE, Palade GE. (1982) Hepatic Golgi fractions resolved into membrane and content subfractions. J Cell Biol Summary Palade GE. (1983) Membrane biogenesis: an overview. Methods Enzymol :XXIX-LV. Entrez Reference Sztul ES, Howell KE, Palade GE. (1985) Biogenesis of the polymeric IgA receptor in rat hepatocytes. II. Localization of its intracellular forms by cell fractionation studies. J Cell Biol Summary Sztul E, Kaplin A, Saucan L, Palade G. (1991) Protein traffic between distinct plasma membrane domains: isolation and characterization of vesicular carriers involved in transcytosis. Cell Summary Jacobson BS, Schnitzer JE, McCaffery M, Palade GE. (1992) Isolation and partial characterization of the luminal plasmalemma of microvascular endothelium from rat lungs. Eur J Cell Biol Summary Saucan L, Palade GE. (1994) Membrane and secretory proteins are transported from the Golgi complex to the sinusoidal plasmalemma of hepatocytes by distinct vesicular carriers. J Cell Biol Summary Palade GE. (1995) Protein kinesis: the dynamics of protein trafficking and stability.

16. Encyclopedia: George E. Palade
Updated Aug 05, 2003. Encyclopedia george E. palade. george Emilpalade (born November 19, 1912) is a Romanianborn cell biologist.
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    17. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    palade, george E. University of California, San Diego. Elected to NAS 1961. ScientificDiscipline Cellular and Developmental Biology. Membership Type Member.
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    18. National Academy Of Sciences
    Nurse, Paul. NussleinVolhard, Christiane. Olson, Eric N. Orci, Lelio. palade,george E. Pardee, Arthur B. Penman, Sheldon. Perry, Robert P. Philipson, Lennart.
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    19. George E. Palade
    Translate this page Nobelpreis fuer Medizin 1974 (Nobel Prize Medicine 1974) GeorgeE. palade, amerikan. Biochemiker, geb. 12. Nov. 1912.
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    George E. Palade, amerikan. Biochemiker, geb. 12. Nov. 1912

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