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362: 45: 171:, he discovered the release (on passing an electrical current) of a previously unknown substance which he labelled phosphagen. It was shown that the substance played a major role in muscular contraction. 438: 443: 27:(19 March 1903 – 7 October 1954) was a British biochemist, physiologist, lecturer, and (with his wife Grace Palmer Eggleton), co-discoverer of 399: 448: 109: 81: 339: 326: 88: 128: 453: 62: 392: 95: 433: 66: 179: 77: 428: 385: 175: 160:
rising to Reader in Biochemistry in the Physiology Department. He also acted as Scientific Advisor to
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The Use of Sodium Sulphate for the Preparation of Concentrated Protein-Free Tissue Extracts
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he served in the Gas Identification Service (part of the Edinburgh Civil Defence team).
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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He married Grace Palmer (1901-1970) who worked with him. The two discovered
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graduating BSc in 1922 and receiving his doctorate (DSc) in 1930.
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Eggleton, Philip; Eggleton, Grace Palmer (7 July 1927).
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