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Banting, Frederick Grant |
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Banting, Frederick Grant (1891–1941)Canadian physician who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1923 for his discovery, in 1921, of a technique for isolating the hormone insulin. Banting and his colleague Charles Best tied off the ducts of the pancreas to determine the function of the cells known as the islets of Langerhans and thus made possible the treatment of diabetes. John J R Macleod, Banting's mentor, shared the prize, and Banting divided his prize with Best.
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