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Tue, 24 Oct 2000 01:18:17 EDT
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Biochemical Bond

For 20 years, the husband and wife biochemistry research team of
Carl and Gerty Cori studied how sugar in the body is converted to
glycogen.  The Coris first worked together in 1923, publishing a
report on the roles of adrenaline and insulin in the conversion
of liver glycogen to glucose.  Finally, in the early 1940s, they
were able to identify the role of enzymes in the creation of
glucose.  As a result of their extensive research, the Coris went
on to produce synthetic glycogen.  The Coris were the first
husband and wife team in the United States to win a joint Nobel
Prize, which they received on this date in 1947.  They shared the
medical prize with Argentine physiologist Bernard Houssay.

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