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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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22. 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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Loewi , Otto Loewi United States pharmacologist (born in Germany) who was the first to show that acetylcholine is produced at the junction between a
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Loewi, Otto (b. June 3, 1873, Frankfurt am Maind. Dec. 25, 1961, New York City), Germanborn American physician and pharmacologist who, with Sir Henry Dale, received the
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(b. June 3, 1873, Frankfurt am Maind. Dec. 25, 1961, New York City), German-born American physician and pharmacologist who, with Sir Henry Dale , received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1936 for their discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. After Loewi graduated in medicine (1896) from the German University (now the University of Strasbourg), he studied and taught in European universities, becoming professor of pharmacology at Graz, Austria, in 1909. In 1940 he went to the United States; he was made research professor at the School of Medicine of New York University, New York City, where he remained until his death. His neurological researches (1921-26) provided the first proof that chemicals were involved in the transmission of impulses from one nerve cell to another and from neuron to the responsive organ. He and his colleagues, by stimulating the nerves in the heart of a frog, slowed the heart's rate of contraction. The fluid perfusing this heart was allowed to perfuse a second heart in which the nerves were not stimulated; the second heart slowed in rate also, indicating the presence of a reactive substance in the fluid. This substance was shown to be acetylcholine , whose physiological properties Dale had described comprehensively in 1914. Acetylcholine was subsequently isolated from animal tissue by Dale and Harold Dudley in 1929.

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Loewi, Otto . Born June 3, 1873, in Frankfurtam-Main; died Dec. 25, 1961, in New York. Austrian physiologist and pharmacologist; doctor of medicine (1896).
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Otto Loewi was born in 1873 in Frankfort, Germany. A pharmacologist, he investigated how vital organs respond to chemical and electrical stimulation, and established their dependence on certain proteins for proper function. As a result, he learned how nerve impulses are transmitted by chemical messengers. His findings helped advance medical therapy and earned him the 1936 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

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Loewi, Otto, * 3. 6. 1873 Frankfurt am Main Deutschland in Wien, 1909-38 in Graz, ab 1939 in New York. Schon in Wien betrieb er mit A. Loewi chemischer Stoffe erfolgt. Er entdeckte, dass durch Reizung des Nervus vagus ein chemischer chemischen Loewi nicht vor der Verhaftung durch die Nationalsozialisten Graz das Ehrendoktorat der Philosophie.
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(Various place: Various publishers). 1910-1925. First. Sammelband volume. Half-leather and marbled papercovered boards Rebacked wrappers , a few of the pamphlets were oversized, and have been either trimmed or folded to fit in the volume without significant loss of text. Each pamphlet or offprint is fitted with a numbered cloth tab that corresponds with the handwritten table of contents. Some are also hand-numbered on the front wrap. All texts in German. A few markings in the text, none appear to have significant content. Several are co-authored by Loewi with others, a few are not obviously by Loewi, but presumably have been included because he participated in writing them uncredited. Loewi was a German pharmacologist who is often referred to as the Father of Neuroscience. He shared the 1936 Nobel Prize for Medicine with Sir Henry Dale. His experiments on how vital organs respond to chemical and electrical stimulation established their relative dependence on epinephrine for proper function, and consequently, how nerve impulses are transmitted by chemical messengers. The first chemical neurotransmitter that he identified was acetylcholine. These pamphlets, not surprisingly, deal with these subjects during his most fertile period in the early 1920s. .

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