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Molecular biologist Susumu Tonegawa for research that proved that the immense diversity of antibodies is achieved by a previously unknown shuffling of the genes that serve as blueprints for antibody production;
Philip Leder for his studies of the genetic basis of antibody diversity and role of genetic rearrangement in carcinogenesis; and Leroy Hood for studies that show how the body manipulates fundamental parts of antibody molecules to create the great diversity of antibodies.
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