Americans Alfred G . Gilman and Martin Rodbell won the Nobel Prize in medicine.
Barbara emigrated to the United States and later married the Nobel prize winning biochemist Martin Rodbell.
She delivered a 2011 Martin Rodbell Lecture, hosted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
In 1970, Martin Rodbell examined the effects of glucagon on a rat's liver cell membrane receptor.
1994 : Alfred G . Gilman, Martin Rodbell, United States; discovery of G-proteins and how cells confuse messages and foster diseases.
1994 : Alfred G . Gilman and Martin Rodbell, United States, discovery of G-proteins and how cells confuse messages and foster diseases.
_1994 : Alfred G . Gilman and Martin Rodbell, United States, for the discovery of G-proteins, which transmit biological signals inside cells.
The 1994 winners _ Americans Alfred G . Gilman and Martin Rodbell _ did extensive work with little-known but important substances called G-proteins.
_1994 : Alfred G . Gilman and Martin Rodbell, United States, for the discovery of G-proteins and how cells confuse messages and foster diseases.
Last year's prize was shared by two Americans, Alfred Gilman and Martin Rodbell, for their discovery of G-proteins _ elements central to understanding diseased cells.