Bernard Katz. 26 March 1911 — 20 April 2003

Author:

Sakmann Bert1

Affiliation:

1. Max-Planck-Institut für Medizinische ForschungPO Box 103820, D-69028 HeidelbergGermany

Abstract

Sir Bernard Katz established the cellular basis of synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction, the contact point between nerve and muscle. With his death, we lost one of the most distinguished biophysicists of our time. He laid the foundations for our understanding of almost every aspect of synaptic transmission. Bernard Katz revealed the existence of key molecules and formally described their interaction. With the benefit of his almost magical intuition, he formulated hypotheses that are now recognized as facts.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Medicine

Reference40 articles.

1. Neuro -muscular transmission in crabs. J. Physiol. 87 , 199 - 221 .

2. The time factor of accommodation and repetitive response in the nerves of cooled frogs. J. Physiol. 87 , 23P.

3. Multiple response to constant current in frog's medullated nerve. J. Physiol. 88 , 239 - 255 .

4. ( With A. V. Hill & D. Y. Solandt ) Nerve excitation by alternating current. Proc. R. Soc. B 121 , 74 - 133 .

5. 1937 Experimental evidence for a non-conducted response of nerve to subthreshold stimulation. Proc. R. Soc. B 124 , 244 - 276 .

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