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Roger Guillemin (1924–2024)
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Lemke, Greg
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Brain research
/ Hormones
/ Hypothalamus
/ Nobel prizes
/ Peptides
/ Pituitary
/ Pituitary gland
/ Thyroid gland
/ Thyroid-stimulating hormone
2024
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Roger Guillemin (1924–2024)
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Lemke, Greg
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Brain research
/ Hormones
/ Hypothalamus
/ Nobel prizes
/ Peptides
/ Pituitary
/ Pituitary gland
/ Thyroid gland
/ Thyroid-stimulating hormone
2024
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Roger Guillemin (1924–2024)
2024
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In the autumn of 1969, after analysing millions of sheep brains for more than a decade, Guillemin and his colleagues determined the structure of thyrotropin-releasing factor (TRF). Fascinated by how the brain and pituitary gland control the body's response to stress, he attended lectures in Paris by the HungarianCanadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, after which Selye accepted Guillemin's request to spend a year doing research in his laboratory at the University of Montreal, Canada. Guillemin and Schally would remain competitors for more than two decades, a state of affairs not changed by their shared Nobel Prize.
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