. "Choh Hao Li (parfois transcrit Cho Hao Li) ((zh); Hanyu pinyin: L\u01D0 Zhu\u014Dh\u00E0o) (21 avril 1913\u201428 novembre 1987) est un biochimiste am\u00E9ricain d'origine chinoise qui d\u00E9couvre en 1966 que l\u2019hormone de croissance s\u00E9cr\u00E9t\u00E9e par l\u2019hypophyse pituitaire humaine (somatotropine) est une mol\u00E9cule chimique form\u00E9e d'une cha\u00EEne de 191 acides amin\u00E9s. En 1970 il parvient \u00E0 synth\u00E9tiser cette hormone, fabriquant ainsi la plus longue prot\u00E9ine synth\u00E9tique de l'\u00E9poque."@fr . . . . . "\u674E\u5353\u7693\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AChoh Hao Li\uFF0C1913\u5E744\u670821\u65E5\uFF0D1987\u5E7411\u670828\u65E5\uFF09\uFF0C\u5E7F\u4E1C\u5E7F\u5DDE\u4EBA\uFF0C\u539F\u7C4D\u5E7F\u4E1C\u756A\u79BA\uFF0C\u751F\u7269\u5B66\u5BB6\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . "Discovering and synthesizing the human pituitary growth hormone"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Choh Hao Li (auch Cho Hao Li, chin. \u674E\u5353\u7693; * 21. April 1913 in Guangzhou (Kanton), Republik China; \u2020 28. November 1987) war ein chinesisch-US-amerikanischer Biochemiker. Li galt als f\u00FChrend auf dem Gebiet der Biochemie der Hormone der Adenohypophyse (Vorderteil der Hirnanhangsdr\u00FCse)."@de . . . . . "Choh Hao Li (Guangzhou, China, 21 de abril de 1913 - Estados Unidos, 28 de novembro de 1987) foi um bioqu\u00EDmico sino-americano. Formado pela Universidade de Nanquim, emigrou em 1935 para os EUA e fez p\u00F3s-gradua\u00E7\u00E3o na Universidade da Calif\u00F3rnia, tornando-se professor e pesquisador. Entre pesquisas com gl\u00E2ndula pituit\u00E1ria e o horm\u00F4nio adrenocorticotr\u00F3fico, Hao Li anunciou em 1971, juntamente com , a obten\u00E7\u00E3o do horm\u00F4nio respons\u00E1vel pelo crescimento do corpo humano."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . "United States"@en . . . . . . . "1111336926"^^ . "1987-11-28"^^ . . . . "Choh Hao Li (Guangzhou, China, 21 de abril de 1913 - Estados Unidos, 28 de novembro de 1987) foi um bioqu\u00EDmico sino-americano. Formado pela Universidade de Nanquim, emigrou em 1935 para os EUA e fez p\u00F3s-gradua\u00E7\u00E3o na Universidade da Calif\u00F3rnia, tornando-se professor e pesquisador. Entre pesquisas com gl\u00E2ndula pituit\u00E1ria e o horm\u00F4nio adrenocorticotr\u00F3fico, Hao Li anunciou em 1971, juntamente com , a obten\u00E7\u00E3o do horm\u00F4nio respons\u00E1vel pelo crescimento do corpo humano."@pt . . . . . . "Choh Hao Li"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "American"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Choh Hao Li"@en . . . . . . . "12814"^^ . . . . "\u674E\u5353\u7693"@zh . "Choh Hao Li (sometimes Cho Hao Li) (Chinese: \u674E\u5353\u7693; pinyin: L\u01D0 Zhu\u014Dh\u00E0o; April 21, 1913 \u2013 November 28, 1987) was a Chinese-born American biochemist who discovered, in 1966, that human pituitary growth hormone (somatotropin) consists of a chain of 256 amino acids. In 1970 he succeeded in synthesizing this hormone, the largest protein molecule synthesized up to that time. Li was born in Guangzhou and educated at the Nanjing University. In 1935 he immigrated to the US, where he took up postgraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley and later joined the staff. He became professor in 1950. He served as Director of the Hormone Research Laboratory at Berkeley from 1950 to 1967 and at UCSF from 1967 until his retirement in 1983. In 1955 he was elected as Academician of Academia Sinica, Republic of China. Li spent his entire academic career studying the pituitary-gland hormones. In collaboration with various co-workers, he isolated several protein hormones, including adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which stimulates the adrenal cortex to increase its secretion of corticoids. In 1956, Li and his group showed that ACTH consists of 39 amino acids arranged in a specific order, and that the whole chain of the natural hormone is not necessary for its action. He isolated another pituitary hormone called melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and found that not only does this hormone produce some effects similar to those produced by ACTH, but also that part of the amino acid chain of MSH is the same as that of ACTH."@en . . "1913-04-21"^^ . . . . . . "1987-11-28"^^ . . . "Choh Hao Li (auch Cho Hao Li, chin. \u674E\u5353\u7693; * 21. April 1913 in Guangzhou (Kanton), Republik China; \u2020 28. November 1987) war ein chinesisch-US-amerikanischer Biochemiker. Li galt als f\u00FChrend auf dem Gebiet der Biochemie der Hormone der Adenohypophyse (Vorderteil der Hirnanhangsdr\u00FCse)."@de . . . "William H. Nichols Medal"@en . . . . . "Choh Hao Li"@en . . . . "Choh Hao Li (sometimes Cho Hao Li) (Chinese: \u674E\u5353\u7693; pinyin: L\u01D0 Zhu\u014Dh\u00E0o; April 21, 1913 \u2013 November 28, 1987) was a Chinese-born American biochemist who discovered, in 1966, that human pituitary growth hormone (somatotropin) consists of a chain of 256 amino acids. In 1970 he succeeded in synthesizing this hormone, the largest protein molecule synthesized up to that time."@en . . . . "\u674E\u5353\u7693"@en . "Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research"@en . . . "1178296"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "L\u01D0 Zhu\u014Dh\u00E0o"@en . "Choh Hao Li"@pt . . . . . . "\u674E\u5353\u7693\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AChoh Hao Li\uFF0C1913\u5E744\u670821\u65E5\uFF0D1987\u5E7411\u670828\u65E5\uFF09\uFF0C\u5E7F\u4E1C\u5E7F\u5DDE\u4EBA\uFF0C\u539F\u7C4D\u5E7F\u4E1C\u756A\u79BA\uFF0C\u751F\u7269\u5B66\u5BB6\u3002"@zh . . . . . . "Choh Hao Li"@de . . . . . "Choh Hao Li"@fr . . . . . "Shen-hwai Lu"@en . "Choh Hao Li (parfois transcrit Cho Hao Li) ((zh); Hanyu pinyin: L\u01D0 Zhu\u014Dh\u00E0o) (21 avril 1913\u201428 novembre 1987) est un biochimiste am\u00E9ricain d'origine chinoise qui d\u00E9couvre en 1966 que l\u2019hormone de croissance s\u00E9cr\u00E9t\u00E9e par l\u2019hypophyse pituitaire humaine (somatotropine) est une mol\u00E9cule chimique form\u00E9e d'une cha\u00EEne de 191 acides amin\u00E9s. En 1970 il parvient \u00E0 synth\u00E9tiser cette hormone, fabriquant ainsi la plus longue prot\u00E9ine synth\u00E9tique de l'\u00E9poque."@fr . "1913-04-21"^^ . . . . . "University of California"@en . . . . . . .