
Also known as Alan Hodgkin, A. L. Hodgkin, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
英国生物学家
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin was a British physiologist and biophysicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963 for his groundbreaking work explaining how nerve cells transmit electrical signals. His discoveries about the mechanisms of nerve impulses laid the foundation for modern neuroscience and our understanding of how the brain and nervous system function.
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艾倫·勞埃德·霍奇金爵士,OM,KBE,FRS(英語:Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin,1914年2月5日-1998年12月20日),英國生理學家與生物物理學家,與安德魯·赫胥黎(Andrew Fielding Huxley)因為共同研究神經的動作電位,而與研究突觸的約翰·卡魯·埃克爾斯共同獲得1963年的諾貝爾生理學或醫學獎。此外,兩人還曾經提出後來獲得證實的離子通道假說。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).