Du Vigneaud


[doo veen-yoh, dyoo] /du ˈvin yoʊ, dyu/

noun
1.
Vincent, 1901–78, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1955.
/duː ˈviːnjəʊ/
noun
1.
Vincent. 1901–78, US biochemist: Nobel prize for chemistry (1955) for his synthesis of the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin

du Vigneaud du Vi·gneaud (dōō vēn’yō, dyōō), Vincent. 1901-1978.

American biochemist. He won a 1955 Nobel Prize for his work on pituitary hormones.

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