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Roger Guillemin: A Century of Life, A Legacy of Endocrine Discoveries
Dr. Roger Guillemin was a French physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in 1977. His pioneering research and fierce competition led to the isolation and identification of hypothalamic hormones, including thyrotropin-releasing factor (TRF), luteinizing hormone-releasing factor (LRF), and somatostatin....
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description | Dr. Roger Guillemin was a French physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in 1977. His pioneering research and fierce competition led to the isolation and identification of hypothalamic hormones, including thyrotropin-releasing factor (TRF), luteinizing hormone-releasing factor (LRF), and somatostatin. These discoveries transformed the knowledge of the role of the hypothalamus in endocrine control. His work not only helped in the advancement of scientific understanding but also directed the field for decades. His research continues to resonate today, shaping modern endocrinology and impacting the global treatment of endocrine disorders. |
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