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  1. Susumu Tonegawa (利根川 進 Tonegawa Susumu, né à Nagoya au Japon, le 6 septembre 1939) est un scientifique japonais qui a obtenu le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine en 1987 pour « sa découverte du principe génétique de la génération de la diversité des anticorps.

  2. Susumu Tonegawa (利根川 進, Tonegawa Susumu, born September 5, 1939) is a Japanese scientist who was the sole recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987 for his discovery of V(D)J recombination, the genetic mechanism which produces antibody diversity.

  3. Susumu Tonegawa is a Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience at MIT and the Director of the RIKEN-MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics. He won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987 for his discovery of the genetic principle for antibody diversity and has since studied learning and memory.

    • tonegawa@mit.edu
    • Tonegawa Laboratory
  4. Susumu Tonegawa is a Nobel laureate and a Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience at MIT. He studies the molecular and neural mechanisms of learning and memory in rodents using genetically engineered mice and optogenetic techniques.

  5. Evidence for somatic rearrangement of immunoglobulin genes coding for variable and constant regions. TJ McHugh, MW Jones, JJ Quinn, N Balthasar, R Coppari, JK Elmquist, ... Gamma/delta cells. A...

  6. Susumu Tonegawa is a Japanese molecular biologist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on the structure and function of antibodies. He studied in Japan, the U.S. and Switzerland, and discovered the diversity of antibody genes and the mechanism of V(D)J recombination.

  7. The lab of Susumu Tonegawa, a Nobel laureate, studies the molecular and neural mechanisms of learning and memory. It is a collaboration between RIKEN and MIT, two leading institutes in brain science.