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James Bertram Collip (November 20, 1892 – June 19, 1965) was a
Canadian biochemist who was part of the
Toronto group which isolated insulin. He served...
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glucose levels,
MacLeod ****igned the
biochemist James Collip to the team. In
January 1922,
while Collip was
working on
insulin purification, Best and Banting...
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Hypoglycemia was
first discovered by
James Collip when he was
working with
Frederick Banting on
purifying insulin in 1922.
Collip was
asked to
develop an ****ay to...
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allergic reaction he displa****.
After a
refined process was
developed by
James Collip to
improve the
canine pancreas extract, the
second dosage was successfully...
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Charles Best.
Banting and Best, with the ****istance of
biochemist James Collip,
began the
production of
insulin by this means. As the
experiments proceeded...
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researchers in Toronto—Frederick Banting, John Macleod,
Charles Best, and
James Collip—paved the way for treatment. The
patent for
insulin was ****igned to the...
- dissertation,
Evelyn M.
Anderson co-discovered ACTH with
James Bertram Collip and
David Landsborough Thomson and, in a
paper published in 1933, explained...
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Banting and Best
never worked well with
Collip,
regarding him as
something of an interloper,[citation needed] and
Collip left the
project soon after. Over the...
- his
prize money to Best.
Macleod on his part felt the
biochemist James Collip, who
joined the
laboratory team later,
deserved to be
included in the award...
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Banting and
Collip, as
Banting saw
Collip's breakthrough on
alcohol purification as a threat,
while Collip was
reluctant to
share the details.
Collip threatened...