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De Duve, Christian Rene

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De Duve, Christian René 

Born Oct. 2, 1917, in Thames-Ditton, England. Belgian biochemist; member of the Royal Academy of Medicine and the Belgian Academy of Sciences. Graduated from the University of Louvain in 1941; he received his doctorate there in 1946 and taught from 1947 to 1951. In 1951 he became a professor at the university, and since 1962 he has been a professor at Rockefeller University in New York.

De Duve’s work is on the biochemistry of glucagon and of insulin, which is used mainly as a medicinal preparation for treating sugar diabetes. He discovered lysosomes, which are intracellular formations containing various enzymes necessary for destruction and renewal of cell structures.

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Glucose, insuline et diabete. Paris, 1945.
In Russian translation:
“Lizosoma.” In Struktura ifunktsiia kletki. Edited by G. M. Frank. Moscow, 1964. Pages 90–103.


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