Martin Rodbell, Ph.D.

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National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States 
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http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1994/rodbell-autobio.html
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(1925 - 1998)
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1994 was awarded jointly to Alfred G. Gilman and Martin Rodbell for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells

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Haraguchi K, Rodbell M. (1990) Isoproterenol stimulates shift of G proteins from plasma membrane to pinocytotic vesicles in rat adipocytes: a possible means of signal dissemination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87: 1208-12
Wright DE, Horuk R, Rodbell M. (1984) Photoaffinity labeling of the glucagon receptor with a new glucagon analog. European Journal of Biochemistry / Febs. 141: 63-7
Nielsen TB, Lad PM, Preston MS, et al. (1981) Structure of the turkey erythrocyte adenylate cyclase system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 78: 722-6
Wright DE, Rodbell M. (1980) Properties of amidinated glucagons. European Journal of Biochemistry / Febs. 111: 11-6
Stengel D, Lad PM, Nielsen TB, et al. (1980) Proteolysis activates adenylate cyclase in rat liver and AC-lymphoma cell independently of the guanine nucleotide regulatory site. Febs Letters. 115: 260-4
Lad PM, Nielsen TB, Rodbell M. (1980) A probe for the organization of the beta-adrenergic receptor-regulated adenylate cyclase system in turkey erythrocyte membranes by the use of a complementation assay. Febs Letters. 122: 179-83
Cooper DM, Rodbell M. (1979) ADP is a potent inhibitor of human platelet plasma membrane adenylate cyclase. Nature. 282: 517-8
Wright DE, Rodbell M. (1979) Glucagon1-6 binds to the glucagon receptor and activates hepatic adenylate cyclase. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 254: 268-9
Newby AC, Rodbell M, Chrambach A. (1978) Adenylate cyclase in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis: solubilized but active. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 190: 109-17
Welton AF, Lad PM, Newby AC, et al. (1978) The characteristics of lubrol-solubilized adenylate cyclase from rat liver plasma membranes. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 522: 625-39
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