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Palade

American  
[puh-lah-dee] / pəˈlɑ di /

noun

  1. George Emil, 1912–2008, U.S. biologist, born in Romania: Nobel Prize in medicine 1974.


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Alexandra Palade learned the Queen had died through social media.

From BBC

“Magalia has so many trees. I honestly can’t believe it just didn’t get leveled,” said Sheri Palade, an area real estate agent.

From Washington Times

“Magalia has so many trees. I honestly can’t believe it just didn’t get leveled,” said Sheri Palade, an area real estate agent.

From Seattle Times

"Magalia has so many trees. I honestly can't believe it just didn't get leveled," said Sheri Palade, an area real estate agent.

From Fox News

As a postdoc in George Palade’s laboratory during the late 1960s, he studied the secretory pathway taken by proteins set to be extruded from the cell.

From Nature