Local time at 11:30 on the 8th, the Swedish Karolinska Institute's Nobel hall was packed, Jury Secretary-General of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Jehoram Hon Chung as in previous years, like a suit entered the hall, he announcedthe 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to the British Medical Professor John Gordon and Shinya Yamanaka, a professor of medicine in Japan, in recognition of the revolutionary contribution they made ??in the field of somatic cell reprogramming technology. The annual Nobel Prize awards began gradually revealed.
Along, the human stem cells are considered to be unidirectional from the development of immature cells to mature specialized cells, the growth process is irreversible. However, Gordon and Professor Shinya Yamanaka, mature, specialized cells can be reprogrammed to become immature cells, and develop into all the organizations of the human body. Karolinska Institute's press release, the two scientists found that revolutionized the understanding of the growth of cells and organs: textbooks have changed, and new areas of research are established, scientists can come up with a diagnosis, treatment A New Method of the disease.
It is reported, this week will continue to Nobel Prize winners announced: Prize in Physics will be held in Sweden the 9th; chemistry prize will be announced on the 10th; Literature Prize winners announced 11 days; Peace Prize will be held on the 12th published; Prize in Economics will be announced on the 15th.
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