Dr. Schally's rivalry with Roger Guillemin lasted over two decades and culminated in both receiving the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their groundbreaking work on hormones.
Dr. Schally's research relied on obtaining tiny amounts of brain hormones, necessitating the use of thousands of pig brains, enabled by a pivotal donation from Oscar Mayer.
In Dr. Schally's view, credit disputes within his team were secondary to the group's achievements, stating, 'What do I care? It's my lab; I get the glory anyway.'
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