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  1. ベルンハルト・カッツ. ベルンハルト・カッツ ( Bernhard Katz )あるいはサー・ バーナード・カッツ (Sir Bernard Katz, 1911年 3月26日 - 2003年 4月20日 )は、 ドイツ 出身の イギリス の 生理学 者。. 神経末梢部における伝達物質の発見と研究により、 1970年 ...

  2. Sir Bernard Katz Banquet speech . Sir Bernard Katz’ speech at the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1970. Your Majesty, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am much obliged to you for allowing me to say a few words in response to the toast.

  3. Bernard Katz A su vuelta de la guerra, otra vez en Londres, Bernard dedicará sus investigaciones a estudiar un asunto que le fascinaba: escudriñar cómo las órdenes viajan del cerebro a los músculos para permitirnos desarrollar nuestras actividades y, más en concreto, a intentar entender el paso de los impulsos nerviosos desde el cerebro a las fibras musculares.

  4. Karolinska Institutet has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1970 jointly to. Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler and Julius Axelrod. for their discoveries concerning “the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanisms for their storage, release and inactivation”. The discoveries which this year’s Nobel ...

  5. www.ucl.ac.uk › Pharmacology › dc-bitsBernard Katz - UCL

    Bernard Katz was one of the last of the generation of distinguished physiologists who were refugees from the Third Reich and who contributed immeasurably to the scientific reputation of their adopted country. Like many others (Feldberg, Schild, Blaschko and Vogt, to name but four), BK’s German accent never entirely disappeared. It seemed that

  6. "Bernard Katz" published on by null. (1911–2003) German–British neurophysiologistBorn at Leipzig in Germany, Katz received his MD from the university there in 1934 and his PhD, under Archibald Hill, from the University of London in 1938.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2003 · Sir Bernard Katz (‘BK’ as he was known to friends and colleagues) was a Nobel prize winning biophysicist whose work made an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of the biochemistry of the nervous system and the function of the mysterious pineal gland in the brain. Born in Leipzig, Germany, his father, Max, was a fur trader who ...