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- W4387563733 abstract "Graham Hoyle was an important neuroscientist, muscle biologist, and zoologist throughout much of the second half of the 20th Century. A native of England, Hoyle studied under Bernard Katz in London, before earning his D.Sc. in neurophysiology from the University of Glasgow. He immigrated to the United States in the mid-1950's and worked with C.A.G. Wiersma at Caltech, with whom he shared a love for crustacean neuromuscular physiology. Hoyle accepted a position at the University of Oregon in 1961 and remained there as a professor until his death in 1985, at the age of 61. Hoyle was active scientifically at a time when the basics of muscle biology were still being discovered. He made many important contributions to the field of neuromuscular physiology, particularly in the realm of comparative physiology. Hoyle was passionate about the importance of a comparative approach in physiology and emphasized that, as a comparative physiologist, I value knowledge of the diverse forms not only for its own sake, but also because it embodies the general truth. Perhaps Hoyle's most lasting legacy is embodied in the many students and postdocs who trained with him early in their careers. Many of these young scientists went on to build prominent careers and trained numerous students of their own. In addition to offering an overview of Hoyle's career, this paper revisits some of Hoyle's central contributions to muscle biology and assesses them in light of our current understanding of muscle structure and function." @default.
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- W4387563733 title "Graham Hoyle (1923 - 1985): Exploring the Depths of Muscle Diversity" @default.
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