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  1. German Biologist Introduction: Friedrich Loeffler, Richard Kuhn, Erwin Neher, Bernhard Rensch, Rudolph Schoenheimer, Bert Sakmann
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21. Sakmann, Bert
Sakmann, Bert (b. June 12, 1942, Stuttgart, Ger.), German medical doctor and research scientist who in 1991, together with German physicist Erwin Neher, won the Nobel Prize for
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(b. June 12, 1942, Stuttgart, Ger.), German medical doctor and research scientist who in 1991, together with German physicist Erwin Neher , won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for research into basic cell function and for their development of the patch -clamp techniquea laboratory method widely used in cell biology and neuroscience to detect electrical currents as small as a trillionth of an ampere through cell membranes. Working together they conclusively established the existence of characteristic sets of ion channels in cell membranessome of which permit the flow of only positive ions, while others pass only negatively charged ions. This established, they examined a broad range of cellular functions, eventually discovering the role that ion channels play in such diseases as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, epilepsy, several cardiovascular diseases, and certain neuromuscular disorders. These discoveries enabled the development of new and more specific drug therapies. In 1979 Sakmann became a research associate in the Max Planck Institute's membrane biology group. He was made head of the membrane physiology unit in 1983, and he became director of the institute's department of cell physiology two years later.

22. Bert Sakmann Winner Of The 1991 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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23. Bert Sakmann — Infoplease.com
More on Bert Sakmann from Infoplease Edwin Neher Neher, Edwin Neher, Edwin, 1944–, German biophysicist, Ph.D. Technical Univ. of Munich, 1970.
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  • 28. Dr. Bert Sakmann | Research Groups | Max Planck Florida Institute
    Dr. Bert Sakmann INAUGURAL SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR AND RESEARCH GROUP LEADER. Dr. Sakmann, with physicist Erwin Neher, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1991 for their
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    Dr. Sakmann, with physicist Erwin Neher, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1991 for their discoveries on single channels in cells, enabled by their invention of the patch-clamp technique. This ground-breaking technical achievement made it possible to examine, in real time, the operation of individual ion channel proteins. Ion channels are found in the membranes of virtually all cells and create selective pores across membranes that are vital for electrical signaling. Sakmann and Neher examined a broad range of cellular functions, eventually discovering the role that ion channels play in diseases such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, several cardiovascular diseases and certain neuromuscular disorders. This technique forged new paths in the study of membrane physiology and the creation of novel therapeutics targeting ion channels. In fact, the Nobel Prize committee credited the two scientists with revolutionizing modern biology. Research of the Digital Neuroanatomy group focuses on functional anatomy of circuits in the brain – specifically the cerebral cortex – that form the basis of simple behaviors (e.g. decision making). This research involves the use of large scale, high resolution microscopic techniques to reconstruct individual morphologies, distributions and synaptic wiring of different neuron types. Neurons are recorded from using in vivo and in vitro electrophysiological techniques. The results are used to simulate signal flow in an anatomically realistic network model. Eventually, this may reveal parts of the network that trigger sensory initiated behavior and lead to new discoveries about the brain's process of learning.

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    31. Bert Sakmann
    Bert Sakmann. Born 12Jun-1942 Birthplace Stuttgart, Germany. Gender Male Race or Ethnicity White Sexual orientation Straight Occupation Scientist, Doctor
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    Executive summary: Cellular ion channels German physiologist Bert Sakmann won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1991, for describing "the function of single ion channels in cells." Working with Erwin Neher , his long-time collaborator and co-winner of Nobel honors, Sakmann invented the patch clamp, which allows observation of the minute electrical energy produced in cellular ion channels. His wife was a prominent pediatric ophthalmologist, and as Sakmann toiled in obscurity early in his career, he said he was sometimes better known as "the eye doctor's husband". Father: Bertold Sakmann (theater director)
    Mother: Annemarie Sakmann (physical therapist)
    Wife: Christiane Sakmann (ophthalmologist)
    High School: Wagenburg Gymnasium, Stuttgart, Germany Medical School: Medical School: University of Freiburg Medical School: University of Berlin Medical School: University of Paris Medical School: MD, University of Munich (1974)

    32. Sakmann, Bert (Ger. Physiol.)
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    36. Location Of A Threonine Residue In The Alpha -subunit M2 Transmembrane Segment
    Villarroel, Alfredo; Herlitze, Stefan; Koenen, Michael; Sakmann, Bert Publication Proceedings Biological Sciences, Volume 243, Issue 1306, pp. 6974
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    By the combination of cDNA manipulation and functional analysis of normal and mutant acetylcholine receptor (AChR) channels of Torpedo expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes determinants of ion flow were localized in the bends bordering the putative M2 transmembrane segment (Imoto et al. 1988). We now report that in the rat muscle AChR, substitution of a threonine residue in the alpha -subunit localized in the M2 transmembrane segment increases or decreases the channel conductance, depending on the size of the amino acid side chain located at this position. This threonine residue (alpha T264) is located adjacent to the cluster of charged amino acids that form the intermediate anionic ring (Imoto et al. 1988). This effect is pronounced for the large alkali cations Cs , Rb , K whereas for Na the effect is much smaller. Taken together the results suggest that the threonine residues at position 264 in the two alpha -subunits together with the amino acids of the intermediate anionic ring form part of a narrow region close to the cytoplasmic mouth of the AChR channel.

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    39. Bert Sakmann - Research Profile On BiomedExperts
    2006 Hahn Thomas T G; Sakmann Bert; Mehta Mayank R Phaselocking of hippocampal interneurons' membrane potential to neocortical up-down states.
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