Hodgkin, Sir Alan Lloyd (1914-1998), was an English medical researcher who provided a detailed explanation of the transmission of nerve impulses. Hodgkin did most of his research in collaboration with Andrew F. Huxley of England. The two scientists shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with Sir John C. Eccles, an Australian scientist who also worked on nerve transmission.
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