Similar words: steinmetz, albert einstein, muffin man, protein molecule, mountain man, einstein, stein, steinem. Meaning: n. United States civil engineer noted for designing suspension bridges (including the George Washington Bridge) (1886-1960).
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1) The other 5m crowns went to Ralph Steinman, from Canada, who discovered the role of dendritic cells in activating some of the immune system's main cellular troops, known at T-lymphocytes.
2) Dr. Steinman was recognized for his 1973 co-discovery of dendritic cells, which play a vital role in helping the immune system destroy intruders.
3) Or, rather, it would have done, had Dr Steinman not died on September 30th.
4) UPDATE:The Nobel Committee has decided to allow Steinman to keep the prize.
5) Steinman proved that dendritic cells activate T cells,[http://sentencedict.com/steinman.html] a class of white blood cells that are important in adaptive immunity.
6) The announcement came three days after Steinman died of pancreatic cancer at age 68.
7) Steinman and authors Michael Platten, MD, and Sawsan Youssef, PhD call for more studies to investigate the potential use of drugs like lisinopril for treatment of MS.
8) On Monday, the Nobel committee named Ralph Steinman, a biologist with Rockefeller University, and scientists Bruce A.
9) Decades before that work, Steinman was pioneering research on the secondary immune response, the adaptive response.
10) But researcher Lawrence Steinman, MD, of Stanford University says multiple sclerosis and high blood pressure both involve inflammatory processes that may benefit from treatment with lisinopril.
11) In a previous study, Steinman found that women who consume animal products, specifically dairy, were five times more likely to have twins.
12) Afterward virtually the entire class adjourned to a windowless basement room in Steinman.
13) In the past nine days, two new songs have been written, according to lyricist Jim Steinman.
14) If the committee made itsdecision a week before they announced it, Steinman could be considered to havewon the prize while alive, and merely not to have "received" it yet.
15) On the horizon are immune system treatments — research that Steinman, the Nobel recipient from Rockefeller University in New York, was studying in the lab and trying on his own pancreatic cancer.
16) Even if thefirst meaning is the intended one—as we can assume it is—the latter sentenceleaves the door open for Steinman to slip in.
17) Scientists now know a great deal about the genetic rules underlying these systems, but much of this knowledge stands on the shoulders of Beutler, Hoffmann and Steinman, the Nobel Assembly explains.
18) Immune system researchers Bruce Beutler of the U.S. and Frenchman Jules Hoffmann shared the medicine prize Monday with Canadian-born Ralph Steinman, who died three days before the announcement.
19) "The decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive, " the assembly explained in a statement.
20) However, the decision to awardthe Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on theassumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive.
21) "We were able to show that all the targets for lisinopril are there and ready for therapeutic manipulation in the multiple-sclerosis lesions of human patients, " says Steinman, in a news release.
22) the decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive.
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