Discoveries Advancing Medicine
61. Cell Fractionation, Biochemistry, and Electron Microscopy: The Birth of Modern Cell Biology
62. From a Rare Blood Platelet Disorder to a New Treatment for Heart Attack
63. "Exploring Cells With a Centrifuge": The Discovery of the Lysosome
64. Discovering the Molecular Structure of Antibodies and Elaborating the "Sciences of Recognition"
65. Learning From Viruses: Phage Lysins as Novel Alternatives to Antibiotics
66. The Discovery of Leptin, the Hormone That Regulates Body Weight
67. "Reverse" Genetics Breaks the Code of Skin Diseases
68. Foundations of Neurophysiology: Characterizing the Electrical Properties of Nerves
69. Developing Effective Vaccines Against Group A and Group C Meningitis
70. Pioneering the Biochemical Basis of How Nerve Cells Function
71. Twists and Unexpected Turns in the Genetics of Cancer-Causing Viruses
72. Pioneering the Application of Mathematics and Computers to Investigate the Neurophysiology of Vision
73. The First Successful Therapy for a Viral Infection in Animals
74. Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: The Turning Point in the AIDS Pandemic
75. New Effective Therapies for Psoriasis Based on Proving That it Is an Autoimmune Disease
76. Discovering Genetic Recombination in Bacteria: Prelude to Modern Molecular Genetics
77. Deciphering the Pathway By Which Food is Converted into Chemical Energy
78. Electrical Signaling in Living Cells: The First Image of a Potassium Ion Channel
79. Unraveling HIV Pathogenesis and Advancing New Treatments for AIDS
80. Discovering that Intramuscular Injections Are Absorbed More Rapidly and Effectively than Subcutaneous Injections
81. A Revolution in Synthesizing Proteins, for Research and Pharmaceuticals
82. Form and Function: The First Sequence of an Enzyme, Ribonuclease
83. Proving That Enzymes Are Proteins
84. Discovering Nerve Cell Replacement in the Brains of Adult Birds
85. Discovering Cyclin-Dependent Kinase, a Billion Year Old Regulator of Cell Division
86. Pioneering the Genome-Wide Association Study and Identifying a Cause of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
87. From Intracellular Morphology to Function: The Secretory Pathway
88. A New Paradigm in Immunology Leading to Improved Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases
89. Dissecting the Molecular Virology of Hepatitis C and Identifying New Targets for Therapies
90. Blocking HIV Infection and Improving Bone Marrow Transplantation by Targeting Chemokine Receptors
62. From a Rare Blood Platelet Disorder to a New Treatment for Heart Attack
63. "Exploring Cells With a Centrifuge": The Discovery of the Lysosome
64. Discovering the Molecular Structure of Antibodies and Elaborating the "Sciences of Recognition"
65. Learning From Viruses: Phage Lysins as Novel Alternatives to Antibiotics
66. The Discovery of Leptin, the Hormone That Regulates Body Weight
67. "Reverse" Genetics Breaks the Code of Skin Diseases
68. Foundations of Neurophysiology: Characterizing the Electrical Properties of Nerves
69. Developing Effective Vaccines Against Group A and Group C Meningitis
70. Pioneering the Biochemical Basis of How Nerve Cells Function
71. Twists and Unexpected Turns in the Genetics of Cancer-Causing Viruses
72. Pioneering the Application of Mathematics and Computers to Investigate the Neurophysiology of Vision
73. The First Successful Therapy for a Viral Infection in Animals
74. Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: The Turning Point in the AIDS Pandemic
75. New Effective Therapies for Psoriasis Based on Proving That it Is an Autoimmune Disease
76. Discovering Genetic Recombination in Bacteria: Prelude to Modern Molecular Genetics
77. Deciphering the Pathway By Which Food is Converted into Chemical Energy
78. Electrical Signaling in Living Cells: The First Image of a Potassium Ion Channel
79. Unraveling HIV Pathogenesis and Advancing New Treatments for AIDS
80. Discovering that Intramuscular Injections Are Absorbed More Rapidly and Effectively than Subcutaneous Injections
81. A Revolution in Synthesizing Proteins, for Research and Pharmaceuticals
82. Form and Function: The First Sequence of an Enzyme, Ribonuclease
83. Proving That Enzymes Are Proteins
84. Discovering Nerve Cell Replacement in the Brains of Adult Birds
85. Discovering Cyclin-Dependent Kinase, a Billion Year Old Regulator of Cell Division
86. Pioneering the Genome-Wide Association Study and Identifying a Cause of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
87. From Intracellular Morphology to Function: The Secretory Pathway
88. A New Paradigm in Immunology Leading to Improved Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases
89. Dissecting the Molecular Virology of Hepatitis C and Identifying New Targets for Therapies
90. Blocking HIV Infection and Improving Bone Marrow Transplantation by Targeting Chemokine Receptors
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