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LOUIS BARKHOUSE FLEXNER
Pages 150-165

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... later became director of the Rockefeller Institute for Meclical Research in New York City. Uncle Abraham FIexner concluctec!
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... after which he receiver! his meclical education at Johns Hopkins University (M.D., ~ 927)
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... by several experiences. First among these was a year spent with Sir Joseph Barcroft in the Physiological Laboratories at Cambricige (EnglancI)
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... but traditional anatomy department. He foresaw that three fields of medical research would become prominent in the future and would be appropriate for an anatomy department:
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... Holtzer, John Marshall, lames Lash, John Liu, Gabriel cle la Haba, DonaTc! Scott, Andrew Nemeth, Frank Pepe, Jean Piatt,
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... Flexner Lectureship, one of the signal gatherings of neuroscience investigators each year, sponsored by the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. The Flexners met when Josefa was a research associate in the Biochemistry Department of Johns Hopkins University
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... intellectually stimulating person to his laboratory visitors. Louis servec!
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... Stichler, Arthur Grollman, Richard Roberts, H Pohl, Alfred Gellhorn, William Straus, Walter Wilde, Dean Cowey, Gilbert Vosburgh, Leslie Hallerman, Nathaniel Proctor, Virginia Peters, Max Hamburgh, A
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... cle la Haba (1959) that the antibiotic puromycin inhibiter!
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... The honoraria he received for lectures and service on committees and study sections was put into a separate account to help staff members purchase expens~ve equipment or animals or to attenc! meetings not fully coverer!
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... de la Haba.
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... Oxygen consumption, cytochrome and cytochrome oxydase activity and histological structure of the developing cerebral cortex of the fetal pig.
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... de la Haba. Lactic dehydrogenases of the developing cerebral cortex and liver of the mouse and guinea pig.
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... Blockage of beta 1 but not beta 2 andrenergic receptors replicates propranolol's suppression of the cerebral spread of an engram in mice.
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... Long-term suppression of the development of complementary memory storage sites in mice: Functional interdependence of acetylcholine and dopamine. Pharmacol.


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