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Nicolae Constantin Paulescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e pa.uˈlesku]; 30
October 1869 (O.S.) – 17 July 1931) was a
Romanian physiologist, professor...
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Paulescu is a
patronymic surname of
Romanian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Nicolae Paulescu (1869–1931),
Romanian physiologist and discoverer...
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Samuel Paulescu (Romanian:
Păulescu; born
April 18, 1984) is a
former American football punter in the
National Football League (NFL) for the
Denver Broncos...
- Pavel, I. (1976). The
Priority of N.C.
Paulescu in the
Discovery of
Insulin [Prioritatea lui N.C.
Paulescu în
descoperirea insulinei]. Bucharest: Academy...
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Victor Babeș
discovered more than 50 types of bacteria;
biologist Nicolae Paulescu developed an
extract of the
pancreas and
showed that it
lowers blood sugar...
- carbohydrates. The
first to
isolate the
extract used,
called insulin, was
Nicolae Paulescu. In 1916, he
succeeded in
developing an
aqueous pancreatic extract which...
- War I
interrupted his work and he did not
return to it. In 1916,
Nicolae Paulescu developed an
aqueous pancreatic extract which, when
injected into a diabetic...
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George Emil Palade:
discoverer of the ribosomes.
Nicolae Paulescu: physiologist,
research on
endocrine pancreas secretion.
Gheorghe Paun:...
- and a cure for a
disease named after him, babesiosis;
biologist Nicolae Paulescu was
among the
first scientists to
identify insulin.
Another biologist,...
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Romanian figures such as A.C. Cuza,
Nichifor Crainic,
Nicolae Iorga,
Nicolae Paulescu and Ion Găvănescu. The main
political organisation that took
these ideas...