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'''Isaak Abelin''' (6 February 1883, [[Bern]] – 1965) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[physiologist]] known for describing the [[Abelin reaction]]. He qualified in [[medicine]] at the [[University of Bern]] in 1910, and became professor of physiology in 1927. He worked in the fields of [[nutrition]], [[metabolism]] and the [[thyroid gland]].
'''Isaak Abelin''' (6 February 1883, [[Bern]] – 1965) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[physiologist]] known for describing the [[Abelin reaction]]. He qualified in [[medicine]] at the [[University of Bern]] in 1910, and became professor of physiology in 1927. He worked in the fields of [[nutrition]], [[metabolism]] and the [[thyroid gland]].


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| DATE OF BIRTH = 6 February 1883
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Bern]]
| DATE OF DEATH = 1965
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Isaak Abelin (6 February 1883, Bern – 1965) was a Swiss physiologist known for describing the Abelin reaction. He qualified in medicine at the University of Bern in 1910, and became professor of physiology in 1927. He worked in the fields of nutrition, metabolism and the thyroid gland.

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