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  1. Bernard Katz (Leipzig, 26 de março de 1911 — Londres, 20 de abril de 2003) [1] foi um biofísico britânico nascido na Alemanha. [ 2 ] Foi agraciado com o Nobel de Fisiologia ou Medicina de 1970, por realizar estudos fundamentais sobre os mecanismos de transmissões de impulsos nervosos .

  2. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1970 was awarded jointly to Sir Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler and Julius Axelrod "for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation"

  3. Sir Bernard Katz (26 March 1911 – 20 April 2003) was a British physician of Jewish-German descent. He was the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970 . He studied the active principles of neurotransmitter and nerve biochemistry .

  4. Dr. Katz is a board-certified family medicine physician. He provides preventive and acute healthcare services for family members of all ages. His interests are in providing care to the whole family, geriatrics, LGBTQ+, travel health, and women's medicine.

  5. Feb 1, 2007 · As pointed out by Bernard Katz, there is no easy explanation for ‘subminiature’ minis, events with abnormally small and skewed amplitudes that do not resemble the quanta of del Castillo & Katz (1954) yet can be detected at neuromuscular synapses in certain conditions (e.g. Erxleben & Kriebel, 1988). Also, calculation of the ‘quantal ...

  6. Jul 5, 2003 · Sir Bernard Katz won a Nobel Prize for solving the puzzle of how signals contained in electrical impulses, travelling along nerve fibres as sequences of spikes, could be relayed across gaps—the synapses—to other cells. The process he uncovered was called the quantal release of the neural transmitter.

  7. Apr 23, 2003 · Sir Bernard Katz (‘BK’ as he was known to friends and colleagues) was a Nobel prize winning biophysicist whose work made an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of the biochemistry of the nervous system and the function of the mysterious pineal gland in the brain.

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