Collip

Col·lip

(kol'ĭp),
James B., Canadian endocrinologist, 1892-1965. See: Noble-Collip procedure, Anderson-Collip test.
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Banting, Best and Collip purified the hormone insulin from pancreas of cows at University of Toronto.
Biochemical parameters included Hemoglobin estimated through Sysmax K-21 Hematology analyzer, Serum albumin employing Bromocresol Green Method (Cheesbrough, 2005), protein using Biuret method (Rose, 1833) and calcium through Clark and Collip method (Cheesbrough, 2005), was estimated using Human kits.
Banting, Best, a chemist named Collip and their colleagues at the University of Toronto went on to purify insulin from bovine pancreases.
(34.) Collip D, Nicolson NA, Lardinois M, Lataster T, van Os J, Myin-Germeys I.
[46,67] Collip and colleagues [67] suggest that an enduring characteristic of stress sensitivity converts transient psychotic phenomena into more persistent ones.
(1) Only 11 years later Frederick Banting and Charles Best reversed diabetes induced in dogs by infusing pancreatic islet cells from healthy dogs, and their colleague James Collip purified the hormone insulin.
Myin-Germey I, Oorschot M, Collip D, Lataster J, Delespaul P.J.
Banting, Best, and colleagues (especially the chemist Collip) went on to purify the hormone insulin from bovine pancreases at the University of Toronto.