Palade


[puh-lah-dee] /pəˈlɑ di/

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

Palade Pa·la·de (pə-lä’dē), George Emil. Born 1912.

Russian-born American biologist. He shared a 1974 Nobel Prize for contributions to the understanding of the components of living cells.

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