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STOCKHOLM, Oct. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Americans Richard Axel and Linda B.
Buck were awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize for medicine for their work on
odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system in human
beings.
The pair can get a prize of 10 million kronor
(about 1.3 million US dollars) from the Nobel jury at the Karolinska
Institute for their gene studies that explained how the human sense of
smell functions.
The criteria for winning the prize have not
been set specifically. Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite who created
the awards, just said the winner "shall have made the most important
discovery within the field of physiology or medicine." Enditem
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