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Nobel Prize winner Otto Loewi in his laboratory

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/ Otto Loewi working in his laboratory / Loewi with beakers and flasks, makes observations and takes measurements. Otto Loewi in his laboratory on January 01, 1936 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)
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Nobel Peace Prize goes to George Marshall; Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to Dr. Fritz Lipmann

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Title card, "From Oslo and Stockholm...Nobel Prize Ceremonies" / [Stockholm] A large audience with the people in formal attire / Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden followed by bejeweled women/ Men in white tie stand as the royals take their seats...
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CLEAN : US Japanese pair win Nobel Medicine Prize for cancer therapy

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Two immunologists James Allison of the US and Tasuku Honjo of Japan win the 2018 Nobel Medicine Prize for research that has revolutionised the treatment of cancer the jury says
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CLEAN : FILE: US Japanese pair win Nobel Medicine Prize

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Two immunologists James Allison of the US and Tasuku Honjo of Japan win the 2018 Nobel Medicine Prize for research that has revolutionised the treatment of cancer
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Telomerase enzyme.

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Telomerase (blue) is an enzyme that adds telomeres, repeat units of six DNA bases, to the ends of chromosomes. It uses an RNA template (red backbone) to assemble repeated units of the DNA bases TTAGGG, where T is thymine (yellow), A is...
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CLEAN : PROFILE: US scientist David Julius, winner of the Nobel Medicine Prize

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Photos of US scientist David Julius who along with Ardem Patapoutian won the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on receptors for temperature and touch (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies

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CLEAN : Trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies
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CLEAN : Nobel Medicine Prize winners solved 'mystery' about human senses

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The US duo who won the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on receptors for temperature and touch made a 'fundamental' discovery about the human senses that had 'remained a mystery', says a member of the Nobel committee (Footage by...
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CLEAN : US duo David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian win Nobel Medicine Prize

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Thomas Perlmann, Secretary-General for the Nobel Assembly and the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine, announces that US scientists David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian have won the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on receptors...
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CLEAN : US researcher Semenza in a daze after medicine Nobel win

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Nobel laureate Gregg Semenza says he was in a daze when he got the call announcing he was the joint recipient of the Nobel Medicine Prize for his research into how human cells sense and adapt to changing oxygen levels opening up new...
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CLEAN : Nobel Medicine Prize winner Satoshi Omura speaks in Tokyo

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CLEAN : Nobel Medicine Prize winner Satoshi Omura speaks in Tokyo
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CLEAN : Trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies

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Irish born William Campbell Satoshi Omura of Japan and Chinas Youyou Tu have won the Nobel Medicine Prize for their discoveries of treatments against parasites the jury has announced (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : There's hope for cancer patients: Nobel Medicine Prize winner

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James Allison one of the two immunologists to win the 2018 Nobel Medicine Prize for research into how the body's natural defences can fight cancer says there is hope for patients