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Published online 9 October 2003 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news031006-5

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Channel champions win chemistry Nobel

Pair share prize for work on cellular communication and plumbing.

Two structural biologists credited with transforming our understanding of how cells work have won the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Peter Agre, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and Roderick MacKinnon, of the Rockefeller University in New York, share the 10-million-Krona (US$1.

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