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  1. Rosalyn Yalow: Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine (Helix Books) by Eugene Straus, 2000-01-07
  2. Radioimmunoassay (Benchmark papers in microbiology) by Rosalyn S. (editor) Yalow, 1983
  3. Peptide Hormones. Methods in Investigative and Diagnostic Endocrinology Volumes 2A & 2B by Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, 1973
  4. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  5. YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN (1921- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  6. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Mary R. S. Creese, 2004
  7. Biography - Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman (1921-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Radiation and Public Perception: Benefits and Risks (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  9. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  10. METHODS IN INVESTIGATIVE AND DIAGNOSTIC ENDOCRINOLOGY 2A PART I GENERAL METHODOLOGY PART II PITUITARY HORMONES AND HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS, AND 2B PART III NON-PITUITARY HORMONES by SOLOMON A. BERSON AND ROSALYN S. YALOW, 1973
  11. Methods in Radioimmunoassay of Peptide Hormones
  12. Radiation and Public Perception : Benefits and Risks ( Advances in Chemistry Ser by Jack P. (editor); Yalow, Rosalyn S. (editor) Young, 1995-01-01
  13. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate : Her Life & Work in Medicine: A Biographical Memo by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01
  14. ROSALYN YALOW, NOBEL LAUREATE: HER LIFE AND WORK IN MEDICINE, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEM by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01

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Yalow was born in New York City in 1921. She attended Hunter College in New York. She graduated at the age of 20, then began graduate school, the only woman among 400 grad students. Yalow received her Ph.D. in nuclear physics in 1945 from the University of Illinois. In 1977, she received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. In between, her work included finding ways to use radioisotopes in medicine, and in particular, developing with other scientists a way to measure the amount of proteins like insulin in the body, using radioisotopes. More about Rosalyn Yalow Links to other Websites: EQ Homepage Energy Story Science Projects ... Contact Us
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    Developed, in collaboration with S. A. Berson, methods of using radioactive isotopes to investigate physiological systems that allow detection of minute concentrations of biological or pharmacological substances in blood or other fluid samples. These techniques are known as radioimmunoassay or RIA. Radioimmunoassay is a test combining the use of radioactive isotopes with immunology to measure hormones, enzymes and other substances that exist in such low concentrations in the body that they can be impossible to detect by any other laboratory methods. [36 UN] Her work included the basic science, mathematical analysis, biomedical studies and instrumentation. Yalow and Berson demonstrated that insulin is bound by antibodies in some diabetics, which leads to abnormal degradation of the insulin. It had been previously thought that diabetes is due to deficiency of insulin secretion. "RIA has been used to screen blood for hepatitis virus in blood banks, to determine effective dosage levels of drugs and antibiotics, to detect foreign substances in the blood, to treat dwarfed children with growth hormones, to test and correct hormone levels in infertile couples, and in many other fields. RIA made endocrinology one of the hottest fields in medical research." - Danuta Bois in Microscoft Encarta

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