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Alan Lloyd Hodgkin



Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd (1914–94), English physiologist awarded (with A. F. Huxley and J. Eccles) the 1963 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for his work on the chemical basis of nerve impulse transmission.

See also: Physiology.

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