Despite two decades of research, the function of the cellular prion protein PrP C is still unknown. It had been hoped the Prnp −/− mouse would provide evidence for the function of this protein that is ...
The sense of smell long remained the most enigmatic of our senses. The basic principles for recognizing and remembering about 10,000 different odours were not understood. This year's Nobel ...
The contribution of odorant receptors to olfactory response in mammals is much more complex than previously thought, with important consequences for odorant encoding and information transfer about ...
Richard Axel, of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Columbia University, NY, and Linda B. Buck from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Wash., have been awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize ...
SEATTLE — Oct. 4, 2004 — Linda Buck, Ph.D., a member of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Basic Sciences Division, today was named winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. She ...
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