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  1. Pharmakologe: Alexander Fleming, James Whyte Black, Oswald Schmiedeberg, Hans Horst Meyer, Otto Loewi, Peter Holtz, Rudolf Buchheim (German Edition)
  2. German Pharmacologists: Otto Loewi, Rudolf Magnus, Monika Schäfer-Korting, Louis Lewin, Ulrich Förstermann
  3. Hochschullehrer (New York University): Norman Finkelstein, Ludwig Von Mises, Otto Loewi, Peter Drucker, Andreas Floer, Percy Grainger (German Edition)
  4. Otto Loewi Ein Lebensblid in Dokumenten by Fred Und Wolfgang Giere Lembeck, 1968-01-01
  5. Otto Loewi: Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten by Fred & Giere, Wolfgang Lembeck, 1968
  6. Otto Loewi. Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten: Biographische Dokumentation und Bibliographie (German Edition) by Fred Lembeck, Wolfgang Giere, 1968-01-01
  7. From the Workshop of Discoveries by Otto Loewi, 1953-01-01
  8. Science in Progress Fourth Series by Walter R.; Peter Debye; Detlev W. Bronk; Henry Eyring; Selig Hecht; Isidore I. Rabi; Otto Loewi; K.C.D. Hickman; George D. Birk, 1945-01-01
  9. The Nobel Prize in medicine, 1936: Dale and Loewi and the previous Nobel Prize men in physiology and medicine by John F Fulton, 1936
  10. ZUR KENNTNIS DER TETANUSVERGIFTUNG. Offprint from Sitzungsberichten der Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der gesammten Naturwissenschaften zu Marburg. Nr. 2 February 1904. by O (Otto) (SIGNED) Nobel Laureate. LOEWI, 1904
  11. Neurotransmitter: Chemistry, Chemical Synapse, Neuron, Cell, Otto Loewi, Acetylcholine
  12. FROM THE WORKSHOP OF DISCOVERIES by OTTO LOEWI, 1953-01-01
  13. Science in Progress by Detlev W Bronk, Selig Hecht, Otto Loewi, George D Birkhoff, Peter Debye, Henry Eyring, Isidore I Rabi, K Hickman, C Elvehjem, Edwin J Cohn Miles Walter R, 1945
  14. The Chemical Languages of the Nervous System: History of Scientists And Substances by Josef Donnerer, Fred Lembeck, 2006-03-15

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1936
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1936
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Otto Loewi
After his graduation he followed a course in inorganic analytical chemistry with Martin Freund, in Frankfurt, and afterwards spent a few months working in the biochemical institute of Franz Hofmeister in Strassburg. During 1897-1898 he was assistant to Carl von Noorden, clinician at the City Hospital in Frankfurt. Soon, however, after seeing the high mortality in countless cases of far-advanced tuberculosis and pneumonia, left without any treatment because of lack of therapy, he decided to drop his intention to become a clinician and instead to carry out research in basic medical science, in particular pharmacology. In 1898 he succeeded in becoming an assistant of Professor Hans Horst Meyer, the renowned pharmacologist at the University of Marburg-an-der-Lahn, from 1904 Professor of Pharmacology in Vienna. In 1905 Loewi became Associate Professor at Meyer's laboratory, and in 1909 he wass appointed to the Chair of Pharmacology in Graz.

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4. Loewi, Otto - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Loewi, Otto
German physiologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1936 for his work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
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6. Otto Loewi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Loewi, Otto ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 3, 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH Frankfurt, Germany DATE OF DEATH December 25, 1961 PLACE OF DEATH
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Nationality Austria Germany United States Fields Pharmacology Alma mater University of Strasbourg Acetylcholine Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Otto Loewi (June 3, 1873 – December 25, 1961) was a German pharmacologist whose discovery of acetylcholine helped enhance medical therapy. The discovery earned for him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1936 which he shared with Sir Henry Dale . He has been referred to as the "Father of Neuroscience
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Loewi was born in Frankfurt Germany . He received his medical doctoral degree from University of Strasbourg (then part of Germany) in 1896 where he also was a member of the fraternity Burschenschaft Germania Strassburg. During 1897-1898 he was assistant to Carl von Noorden, clinician at the City Hospital in Frankfurt. Soon, however, after seeing the high mortality in countless cases of far-advanced tuberculosis and pneumonia, left without any treatment because of lack of therapy, he decided to drop his intention to become a clinician and instead to carry out research in basic medical science, in particular pharmacology. In 1898 he succeeded in becoming an assistant of Professor Hans Horst Meyer , the renowned pharmacologist at the University of Marburg , from 1904 Professor of Pharmacology in Vienna. In 1905 Loewi became Associate Professor at Meyer's laboratory, and in 1909 he was appointed to the Chair of Pharmacology in Graz.

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LOEWI, OTTO (1873–1961) Germanborn American physician who received, with Henry Dale, the 1936 Nobel Prize in physiology for the discovery of a substance that stimulates nerve
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Science Dictionary Loewi (lō'ē) Pronunciation Key German pharmacologist who, with Sir Henry Dale, investigated the chemical transmissions of nerve impulses. For this work
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Loewi, Otto (lō`ē), 1873–1961, American physiologist and pharmacologist, b. Frankfurt, Germany. He was professor of pharmacology (1909–38) at the Univ. of Graz, Austria, until
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11. Loewi, Otto
born in Germany) who was the first to show that acetylcholine is produced at the junction between a parasympathetic nerve and a muscle (18731961) Synonyms Loewi, Otto Loewi
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Otto Loewi est n le 3 juin 1873, Francfort-sur-le-Main, l'Allemagne, le fils de Jacob Loewi, un marchand et Anna WillstAtter.
Cela la mme anne il a aussi publi la premire partie d'une srie de papiers de contributions exprimentales la physiologie et la pharmacologie de fonction de reins. En 1902 Loewi a aussi dpens (pass) quelques mois dans le laboratoire de l'Etourneau, Londres, o il a aussi travaill avec W. M. Bayliss, le beau-frre d'Etourneau. Et c'tait dans ce laboratoire qu'il a d'abord rencontr son ami Henry perptuel Dale, qui tait postrieur pour partager le Prix Nobel avec lui.
Il tait comme le Professeur dans Graz que Loewi a cultiv ses cadeaux comme un confrencier. Un certain nombre de ses associs pendant cette priode sont venus des Etats-Unis. Loewi a continu ses tudes de mtabolisme d'hydrate de carbone, examinant parmi d'autres choses les conditions responsables de l'adrnaline hyperglycaemia. En 1921 Loewi a dcouvert la transmission chimique d'impulsions de nerf dont la recherche a t normment dveloppe par lui et ses collaborateurs dans les annes aprs, culminant en fin de compte dans son demonstation que la substance parasympathique ("Vagusstoff") est acetylcholine et qu'une substance troitement (de prs) lie l'adrnaline a jou un rle correspondant aux terminaisons nerveuses compatissantes. C'tait pour ces recherches qu'il a reu le Prix Nobel en 1936, conjointement avec monsieur Henry Dale. Cela et d'autres dcouvertes dans les champs (domaines) de chimie, la physique et la pharmacologie ont depuis lors men un renouvellement complet des concepts du systme nerveux compatissant.

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Artikel #3594, »Loewi, Otto« geschrieben von: G. Schütte (Red.) P. Mattusch (8 %) et al. Loewi, Otto (* 3. Juni 1873 in Frankfurt am Main; † 25. Dez. 1961 in New York), Pharmakologe und Medizinnobelpreisträger 1936 für den Beweis, dass Nerven ihre Impulse an die Organe mittels chemischer Substanzen ( Neurotransmitter ) weiterleiten. Anzeigen L. entnahm zwei Fröschen das Herz, entfernte bei dem einen Präparat alle Nerven und beliess sie bei dem anderen. Die Herzen wurden an einen künstlichen Kreislauf mit Nährstofflösung angeschlossen. L. reizte nun bei einem Herzen den Vagusnerven , um den Puls zu verlangsamen. Anschließend entnahm er aus diesem Herzen etwas Nährstofflösung und führte sie dem anderen, denervierten Herzen zu. Er konnte damit die Pulsfrequenz auch bei diesem Herzen senken und damit beweisen, dass die Nervenwirkung auf das Herz durch eine bislang noch unbekannte chemische Substanz hervorgerufen wurde. Die Entdeckung dieser Substanz, des Acetylcholins , erfolgte durch einen langjährigen Freund Loewis, den englischen Physiologen Henry Dale , der den Nobelpreis 1936 zusammen mit L. erhielt. L. konnte 1938 mit seiner Familie nach Amerika auswandern, nachdem er den Nationalsozialisten sein Preisgeld überwiesen hatte, 1947 wurde er amerikanischer Staatsbürger.

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Pharmacologiste américain d'origine allemande, né le 3 juin 1873 à Francfort et mort le 21 décembre 1961 à New York.  Otto Loewi reçoit le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine en 1936, conjointement à Henry Hallett Dale, pour la découverte de la transmission chimique des impulsions nerveuses. Médecin diplômé de l'université de Strasbourg (1896), il renonce, devant les ravages des maladies infectieuses, à une carrière de clinicien pour celle de chercheur. Outre des études sur le métabolisme animal, la physiologie et la pharmacologie du rein,  il découvre (1921) qu'au niveau des terminaisons nerveuses la transmission de l'excitation se fait par voie chimique, à l'aide de substances telles que l'acétylcholine.  L'expérience célèbre des deux cœurs de grenouille isolés placés sur un même circuit de perfusion lui a permis de démontrer l'existence d'un médiateur chimique issu du premier cœur (stimulé par son nerf vague) et agissant sur le second cœur pour en ralentir le rythme. Professeur de pharmacologie à Graz (1909), il émigre en 1938 et s'établit définitivement à New York, en 1940, où il poursuit son enseignement et ses recherches.

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Loe wi (l, l v), Otto 18731961. German-born American pharmacologist. He shared a 1936 Nobel Prize for work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
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17. Otto Loewi Winner Of The 1936 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1936 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Place of Birth: Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany
    Residence: Austria
    Affiliation: Graz University in Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany
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