Susumu Tonegawa
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. Although he won the Nobel Prize for his work in immunology, Tonegawa is a molecular biologist by training and he again changed fields following his Nobel Prize win; he now studies neuroscience, examining the molecular, cellular and neuronal basis of memory formation and retrieval. Provided by Wikipedia
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Somatic mutations in IFN-γ-Signal molecules in human uterine leiomyosarcoma by Tonegawa, Susumu
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Profiling of Target Molecules for Immunotherapy in Mesenchymal Tumors by Tonegawa, Susumu
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Manipulating memory in space and time by Roy, Dheeraj, Tonegawa, Susumu
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Distinct preplay of multiple novel spatial experiences in the rat by Dragoi, George, Tonegawa, Susumu
Published 2014
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Rehebbilitating Memory by Ryan, Tomas John, Tonegawa, Susumu
Published 2018
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Memory engrams: Recalling the past and imagining the future by Josselyn, Sheena A., Tonegawa, Susumu
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The role of engram cells in the systems consolidation of memory by Tonegawa, Susumu, Morrissey, Mark, Kitamura, Takashi
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