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  1. Anne Ethel Beloff-Chain, Lady Chain (26 June 1921 – 2 December 1991) was a British biochemist. She worked at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (1948–1964), Imperial College London (1964–1986) and the University of Buckingham (1986–1991). Her research focused on carbohydrate metabolism and the hormones involved in diabetes and obesity.

  2. Beloff-Chain, Anne (1921–1991) British biochemist internationally recognized for her work on the metabolism of carbohydrates and hormonal aspects of diabetes. Name variations: Anne Beloff Chain. Born in London, England, on June 26, 1921; died in London on December 2, 1991; one of five children of Simon and Marie (Spivak) Beloff; sister of ...

  3. Career. She worked at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (1948–1964), Imperial College London (1964–1986) and the University of Buckingham (1986–1991). Her research focused on carbohydrate metabolism and the hormones involved in diabetes and obesity.

  4. Anne Beloff-Chain's 49 research works with 674 citations and 408 reads, including: β-Cell tropn- and glucose-induced hypersecretion of insulin and amylin from perfused fatty rat pancreas

  5. This collection contains material relating to German-born biochemist and Nobel Prize winner Ernst Chain and his wife Anne Beloff-Chain. Ernst Chain came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1933.

  6. Anne Beloff-Chain, DPhil, BSc; R Catanzaro, MD; E B Chain, DPhil, PhD, FRS. Diabetes 1967;16 (7):472–474. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.16.7.472. PubMed: 6028754. Split-Screen. PDF. Share. Cite. Get Permissions. 1. A consistent in vitro effect of anti-insulin serum on glucose metabolism in isolated rat adipose tissue has been demonstrated. 2.

  7. Jul 11, 2012 · To investigate how small children are taken care of and live their everyday life in Norway today, and how barnehage is included in their lives, a sample of families were followed from when the children were age one until close to three.

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