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  1. Perspectives in biology: A collection of papers dedicated to Bernardo A. Houssay on the occasion of his 75th birthday by Carl Ferdinand Cori, 1963
  2. Austrians of Italian Descent: Antonio Salieri, Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Marc Girardelli, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Franz Von Suppé
  3. Czechs of Italian Descent: Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Bernard Bolzano, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Jan Santini Aichel, Antonín Chittussi
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1. Carl Cori - Biography
Carl cori carl ferdinand Cori was born in Prague on December 5th, 1896. His father,Dr. Carl I. Cori, was Director of the Marine Biological Station in
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Lyceum for girls in 1906; she graduated in 1912 and studied for the University entrance examination, which she took and passed at the Tetschen Realgymnasium in 1914. She entered the Medical School of the German University of Prague and received the Doctorate in Medicine in 1920. She then spent two years at the Carolinen Children's Hospital before emigrating to America with her husband, Carl, whom she married in 1920. They worked together in Buffalo and when he moved to St. Louis, she joined him as Research Associate. Gerty Cori was made Professor of Biochemistry in 1947.
The Cori's have collaborated in most of their research work, commencing in their student days and stemming from their mutual interest in the preclinical sciences. Their first joint paper resulted from an immunological study of the complement of human serum.
In America, they first studied the fate of sugar in the animal body and the effects of insulin and epinephrine. The presence of glycolysis of tumours in vivo in vitro.

2. Carl Ferdinand Gerty Theresa Cori
Carl Ferdinand Gerty Theresa cori carl ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa Cori (18961984) (1896-1957) American biochemists, husband-and-wife
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3. Cori, Carl Ferdinand. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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4. Cori, Carl Ferdinand
Cori, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Carl Ferdinand, * 5. 12. 1896 Prag (Tschechische Republik), ? 20. 10. 1984 Cambridge (USA), Arzt und Physiologe;
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Cori, Carl Ferdinand (18961984) and Cori, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1896-1957), Czech-born American biochemists and Nobel laureates who were
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9. Cori, Carl (Ferdinand) 1896-1984 And Gerty (Theresa, Born Radnitz)
Cori, Carl (Ferdinand) (18961984) and Gerty (Theresa, born Radnitz) (1896-1957)
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10. Carl Ferdinand Cori: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Co·ri ( kôr e, kor e ) , Gerty Theresa Radnitz 1896–1957. Czechborn Americanbiochemist. She shared a 1947 Nobel Prize with her husband, Carl.
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Czech-born American biochemist. She shared a 1947 Nobel Prize with her husband, Carl Ferdinand Cori (1896–1984), and Bernardo A. Houssay for discovering the intermediate steps in glycogen-glucose conversion. Encyclopedia Cori, Carl Ferdinand, 1896–1984, and Gerty Theresa Cori kōr ē, k´r ) , 1896–1957, American biochemists, b. Prague. Soon after receiving their medical degrees and marrying, they emigrated to the United States (1922), where they pursued their joint researches into the biochemical pathway by which glycogen , the storage form of sugar in liver and muscle, is broken down into glucose . As part of this work, they also elucidated the molecular defects underlying a number of genetically determined glycogen storage diseases. For these discoveries the Coris received the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Medical Co·ri k´r Gerty Theresa Radnitz
Czechoslovakian-born American biochemist. She shared a 1947 Nobel Prize with her husband

11. Cori, Carl Ferdinand
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12. Cori, Carl Ferdinand
Cori, Carl Ferdinand (18961984) Carl Ferdinand Cori est n Prague le 5 d cembre 1896. Son p re, docteur Carl de je.
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13. Carl Ferdinand Cori
CARL FERDINAND CORI and GERTY THERESA CORI, née RADNITZ. Carl and Gerty in 1947American biochemists, husbandand-wife team whose discovery of a
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CARL FERDINAND CORI and GERTY THERESA CORI, née RADNITZ
American biochemists, husband-and-wife team whose discovery of a phosphate-containing form of the simple sugar glucose, and its universal importance to carbohydrate metabolism, led to an understanding of hormonal influence on the interconversion of sugars and starches in the animal organism. Their discoveries earned them (with Bernardo Houssay) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1947.
They met while students at the German University of Prague and were married in 1920, receiving their medical degrees the same year. Emigrating to the United States in 1922, they joined the staff of the Institute for the Study of Malignant Disease, Buffalo, N.Y. (1922-31). As faculty members of the Washington University medical school, St. Louis (from 1931), they discovered (1936) the activated intermediate, glucose 1-phosphate (phosphate bound to a specific carbon atom on the glucose molecule), known as the "Cori ester." They demonstrated that it represents the first step in the conversion into glucose of the animal storage carbohydrate glycogen, large quantities of which are found in the liver, andbecause the reaction is reversiblein some cases the last step in the conversion of blood glucose to glycogen.
Six years later they isolated and purified the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the glycogen-Cori ester reaction, and with it they achieved the test-tube synthesis of glycogen in 1943. Proof of the interconversion allowed them to formulate the "Cori cycle," postulating that liver glycogen is converted to blood glucose that is reconverted to glycogen in muscle, where its breakdown to lactic acid provides the energy utilized in muscle contraction. The lactic acid is used to re-form glycogen in the liver. Studying the way in which hormones affect carbohydrate metabolism in animals, the Coris showed that epinephrine induces the formation of a type of phosphorylase enzyme favouring conversion of glycogen to activated glucose and that insulin causes the removal of sugar from the blood by promoting the addition of phosphate to glucose.

14. Nobel: Medicine: Carl Ferdinand Cori
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15. Carl Ferdinand Cori - Enpsychlopedia
Reference. Ihde, AJ Cori, Carl Ferdinand, and Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Carl Ferdinand Cori .
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17. St. Louis Walk Of Fame - Carl & Gerty Cori
Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Theresa Radnitz earned medical degrees from theGerman University of Prague in 1920 and married later that year.
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Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Theresa Radnitz earned medical degrees from the German University of Prague in 1920 and married later that year. After they joined the Washington University School of Medicine in 1931, their discovery of the mechanism for blood glucose regulation earned them the Nobel Prize in 1947. Gerty Cori was the first American woman to be so honored. In addition, six eventual Nobel laureates received training in their laboratory. Carl Cori said of their remarkable collaboration: "Our efforts have been largely complementary, and one without the other would not have gone so far..."
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18. Carl Ferdinand Cori - Wikipedia
Translate this page NAME, Cori, Carl Ferdinand. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, Arzt, Nobelpreisträger.GEBURTSDATUM, 5. Dezember 1896. GEBURTSORT, Prag. STERBEDATUM, 20.
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Carl Ferdinand Cori 5. Dezember , in Prag 20. Oktober , in Cambridge (Massachusetts) USA ) war Arzt und Physiologe . Nach seinem Studium war er als Assistent von Otto Loewi an der Universit¤t Wien und auch in Graz t¤tig. wanderte er in die USA aus, wo er in St. Louis und in Boston arbeitete. F¼r die Entdeckung des Verlaufs des katalytischen Glykogen-Stoffwechsels erhielten er, seine Frau Gerty Cori und Bernardo Alberto Houssay im Jahr gemeinsam den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin
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NAME Cori, Carl Ferdinand ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG Arzt Nobelpreistr¤ger GEBURTSDATUM 5. Dezember GEBURTSORT Prag STERBEDATUM 20. Oktober STERBEORT Cambridge (Massachusetts) USA Dieser Artikel ist sehr kurz und m¶glicherweise inhaltlich noch sehr unvollst¤ndig. Hilf der Wikipedia, indem du ihn erweiterst und ihn jetzt bearbeitest! Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Ferdinand_Cori Einordnung Mann Nobelpreistr¤ger f¼r Medizin ... Wikipedia:Stub/2005/September Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen

19. Carl Ferdinand Cori - Wikipedia
Translate this page (Weitergeleitet von Carl F. Cori). Carl Ferdinand Cori (* 5. Dezember 1896, inPrag, † 20. NAME, Cori, Carl Ferdinand. ALTERNATIVNAMEN
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(Weitergeleitet von Carl F. Cori Carl Ferdinand Cori 5. Dezember , in Prag 20. Oktober , in Cambridge (Massachusetts) USA ) war Arzt und Physiologe . Nach seinem Studium war er als Assistent von Otto Loewi an der Universit¤t Wien und auch in Graz t¤tig. wanderte er in die USA aus, wo er in St. Louis und in Boston arbeitete. F¼r die Entdeckung des Verlaufs des katalytischen Glykogen-Stoffwechsels erhielten er, seine Frau Gerty Cori und Bernardo Alberto Houssay im Jahr gemeinsam den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin
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NAME Cori, Carl Ferdinand ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG Arzt Nobelpreistr¤ger GEBURTSDATUM 5. Dezember GEBURTSORT Prag STERBEDATUM 20. Oktober STERBEORT Cambridge (Massachusetts) USA Dieser Artikel ist sehr kurz und m¶glicherweise inhaltlich noch sehr unvollst¤ndig. Hilf der Wikipedia, indem du ihn erweiterst und ihn jetzt bearbeitest! Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Ferdinand_Cori Einordnung Mann Nobelpreistr¤ger f¼r Medizin ... Wikipedia:Stub/2005/September Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen

20. Carl Ferdinand & Gerty Theresa Cori
Carl Ferdinand Gerty Theresa Cori. Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty TheresaCori (18961984) (1896-1957) American biochemists, husband-and-wife team whose
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American biochemists, husband-and-wife team whose discovery of a phosphate-containing form of the simple sugar glucose, and its universal importance to carbohydrate metabolism, led to an understanding of hormonal influence on the interconversion of sugars and starches in the animal organism. Their discoveries earned them (with Bernardo Houssay) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1947.
They met while students at the German University of Prague and were married in 1920, receiving their medical degrees the same year. Emigrating to the United States in 1922, they joined the staff of the Institute for the Study of Malignant Disease, Buffalo, N.Y. (1922-31). As faculty members of the Washington University medical school, St. Louis (from 1931), they discovered (1936) the activated intermediate, glucose 1-phosphate (phosphate bound to a specific carbon atom on the glucose molecule), known as the "Cori ester." They demonstrated that it represents the first step in the conversion into glucose of the animal storage carbohydrate glycogen, large quantities of which are found in the liver, andbecause the reaction is reversiblein some cases the last step in the conversion of blood glucose to glycogen. Six years later they isolated and purified the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the glycogen-Cori ester reaction, and with it they achieved the test-tube synthesis of glycogen in 1943. Proof of the interconversion allowed them to formulate the "Cori cycle," postulating that liver glycogen is converted to blood glucose that is reconverted to glycogen in muscle, where its breakdown to lactic acid provides the energy utilized in muscle contraction. The lactic acid is used to re-form glycogen in the liver. Studying the way in which hormones affect carbohydrate metabolism in animals, the Coris showed that epinephrine induces the formation of a type of phosphorylase enzyme favouring conversion of glycogen to activated glucose and that insulin causes the removal of sugar from the blood by promoting the addition of phosphate to glucose.

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