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Diabetes | Isolation of Insoline (1921)
On 27 July 1921, Canadian physiologist Frederick Grant Banting and his assistant Charles Best, building on the work of Richard Macleod and James Collip of the University of Toronto, succeeded in isolating the pancreatic hormone insulin for the first time. This is considered the starting point for the treatment of diabetes. Frederick Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize for Medicine for this in 1923. (sda)
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