The Nobel award-giving body said U.S.-born researchers William
Kaelin and Gregg Semenza shared the prize equally with Peter
Ratcliffe, who was born in Britain.
"The seminal discoveries by this year's Nobel laureates revealed the
mechanism for one of life's most essential adaptive processes," the
Nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska Institute said in a statement
on awarding the prize of 9 million Swedish crowns ($913,000).
Their research established the basis for the understanding of how
oxygen levels affect cellular metabolism and physiological
functions, the institute said. See a full list of Nobel laureates
here:
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"Oxygen sensing is central to a large number of diseases," it said.
"Intense ongoing efforts in academic laboratories and pharmaceutical
companies are now focused on developing drugs that can interfere
with different disease states by either activating, or blocking, the
oxygen-sensing machinery."
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Medicine is the first of the Nobel Prizes awarded each year. The
prizes for achievements in science, peace and literature have been
awarded since 1901 and were created in the will of dynamite inventor
and businessman Alfred Nobel.
Nobel medicine laureates have included scientific greats such as
Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin, and Karl
Landsteiner, who identified separate blood types and so enabled safe
transfusions to be widely introduced.
Last year American James Allison and Japanese Tasuku Honjo won the
prize for discoveries about how to harness the immune system in
cancer therapies.
(Reporting by Niklas Pollard and Simon Johnson; additional reporting
by Anna Ringstrom, Johannes Hellstrom, Johan Ahlander and Helena
Soderpalm in Stockholm, Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Timothy
Heritage)
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