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  1. Hans Walter Kosterlitz FRS (27 April 1903 – 26 October 1996) was a German-born British biochemist. Biography. Hans Walter Kosterlitz was born on 27 April 1903 in Berlin. He was the elder son of Bernhard Kosterlitz, a physician, and Selma Helena Lepman. Kosterlitz's father had recommended a career in law.

  2. Hans Walter Kosterlitz (* 27. April 1903 in Berlin; † 26. Oktober 1996 in Aberdeen) war ein deutsch-britischer Pharmakologe und Mediziner. Er ist vor allem durch seine Entdeckung der Opioidpeptide, speziell der Enkephaline bekannt geworden.

  3. 1 dic 2013 · Hans Walter Kosterlitz will be remembered as the winner of an international race to identify the first endogenous opioid, enkephalin. He came to the UK from Berlin in 1934, one of the many scientific émigrés of that period who later so enriched biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology.

    • R. Alan North, John Hughes
    • 2013
  4. Hans W. Kosterlitz, the neuropharmacologist who won an international race to find the first opiate-like substances in the brain, died on Oct. 26 at a nursing home in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he...

  5. Hans Walter Kosterlitz will be remembered as the winner of an international race to identify the first endogenous opioid, enkephalin. He came to the UK from Berlin in 1 934, one of the many scientific émigrés of that period who later so enriched biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology.

  6. www.inrconference.org › in-memoriam › 2019/1/7Dr. Hans Kosterlitz — INRC

    7 gen 2019 · At the age of 65, Hans Kosterlitz became Professor when the new department of pharmacology was created. One of his appointees as lecturer was John Hughes, a neuropharmacologist with particular expertise in the release of noradrenaline.

  7. 26 ott 1996 · Kosterlitz was born on 27 April 1903 in Berlin, Germany and died on 26 October 1996 in Aberdeen, UK. He is widely regarded as the discoverer of the enkephalins, the body's own natural opiates.