The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-1953
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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1926 | Aschoff | Fibiger Yamagiwa |
J. Fibiger: Work on carcinoma induced by the nematode Spiroptera. K. Yamagiwa: Experimentally induced tumors. | Show » |
| 1926 | Spiro | Michaelis Hopkins Warburg |
L. Michaelis: Work on hydrogen ion concentration, permeability and oxidation-reduction potential. F. Hopkins: Isolation of tryptophan and glutathion; studies on lactic acid production in muscle. O. Warburg: Work on adsorption, blood vessel permeability, anethesia, assimnilation and carcinomae. | Show » |
| 1928 | Abe | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Hata | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Karasawa | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Kawakami | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Kitajima | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Kobayashi | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Kusama | Kato | Investigations in the field of nerve-muscle physiology; established a new theory of decrementless conduction of nerve impulses. | Show » |
| 1928 | Maximow | Fibiger Yamagiwa |
J. Fibiger: The parasite Spiroptera neoplastica, found in cockroaches, can cause the development of true carcinoma in the stomach of rats. K. Yamagiwa: First to show that malignant tumors, carcinoma and sarcoma, could be produced by application of tar to the tissues of certain mammals. | Show » |
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