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2015-12-23
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Gilman, Alfred Goodman,
1941-2015
New Haven (Conn.)
Dallas (Tex.)
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Pharmacology
G proteins
lcsh
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
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2009
2012
New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 28, 2015
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
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1987
2009
New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 28, 2015
University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas
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1981
1987
New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 28, 2015
University of Virginia. School of Medicine
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Nobel Prize winners
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1994
Pharmacologists
College teachers
Medical teaching personnel
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male
eng
Goodman and Gilman's The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, c1980 (a.e.)
verso of t.p. (Alfred Goodman Gilman, M.D., Ph.D., prof. of pharmacology, Univ. of Va. Sch. of Med., Charlottesville, Va.)
NLM files, 6/27/85
(hdg.: Gilman, Alfred Goodman, 1941- )
New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 28, 2015
(in obituary published Dec. 24: Dr. Alfred G. Gilman; b. Alfred Goodman Gilman, July 1, 1941, New Haven; d. Wednesday [Dec. 23, 2015], Dallas, aged 74; pharmacologist whose work on G-proteins, which allow chemical signals to be transmitted to the interior of cells, earned him a shared Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1994 and advanced the understanding of cancer, diabetes, and other diseases)