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Carl-Bertil Laurell (born 28 June 1919 in Uppsala, died 18 September 2001 in Malmö) was a Swedish medical doctor and researcher. Laurell was Professor of clinical chemistry at Lund University. He named the blood plasma protein transferrin, and discovered that an inherited lack of alpha-1 antitrypsin could lead to emphysema.
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laurell 2001 university malmö swedish died 18 september professor clinical chemistry lund named uppsala transferrin emphysema carl-bertil born 28 june
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