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  1. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part B : Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1987-03
  2. Protein Phosphorylation/Vol 8 Books A and B (CSH Conferences on Cell Proliferation) by Ora M. Rosen, Edwin G. Krebs, 1981-08-01
  3. An Accidental Biochemist (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Edwin G. Krebs, 1998-07-01
  4. Intracellular Signal Transduction, Volume 36 (Advances in Pharmacology) (v. 36)
  5. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part A : General Features, Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1986-11
  6. People From Bond County, Illinois: Gretchen Wilson, Edwin G. Krebs, Ron Stephens, Frank Watson, Phyllis Holmes, Robert Smith, Job Adams Cooper
  7. Protein Phosphorylation Book A Cell Proliferation volume 8 by Ora M.; Krebs, Edwin G. Rosen, 1981-01-01

21. Edwin G. Krebs - Autobiography
edwin G. krebs. I was born in Lansing, Iowa on June 6, 1918, the third of thefour children of William Carl krebs and Louise Helen (Stegeman) krebs.
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During my fourth year at the University of Illinois I carried out undergraduate research in organic chemistry and found it to be a fascinating experience. This was probably the first time that I had ever taken a "course" that seemed like fun. Because I was ahead in my credits, I was able to spend virtually unlimited time in the laboratory. My mentors were Harold Snyder and Charles Price, and to them I will always be grateful for having introduced me to research. Another influential teacher during this period was Carl S. Marvel. Had this research experience come earlier in my college career, I might well have opted for a Ph.D. in organic chemistry rather than going to medical school. But as it turned out, this introduction to research influenced my medical training and without doubt was a strong factor in my eventually becoming a research biochemist rather than a clinician.
Washington University School of Medicine proved to be an excellent choice as a place where I could receive classical medical training but at the same time learn to appreciate "medical research." The basic science courses were the equivalent of graduate courses and there was no attempt to water down the curriculum based on the idea that physicians only need "core" knowledge in the various sciences. In addition to basic course work that took us to the fringes of knowledge in the various disciplines, students were encouraged to participate in laboratory projects. I personally undertook several projects, first under Dean Philip A. Schafer, who was also chairman of the Department of Biochemistry, and later under Arda A. Green, a faculty member associated with Dr.

22. Medicine 1992
Edmond H. Fischer, edwin G. krebs. Edmond H. Fischer, edwin G. krebs. half 1/2of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize. Switzerland and USA, USA
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"for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism" Edmond H. Fischer Edwin G. Krebs 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Switzerland and USA USA University of Washington
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23. Edwin G. Krebs: Information From Answers.com
krebs, edwin, 1918–, American biologist. He and fellow Univ. of Washingtonprofessor Edmond Fischer discovered a biological regulatory mechanism,
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Edwin G. Krebs Encyclopedia Krebs, Edwin, 1918–, American biologist. He and fellow Univ. of Washington professor Edmond Fischer discovered a biological regulatory mechanism, reversable protein phosphorylation, that affects nearly all human cells. For their work, Krebs and Fischer shared the 1992 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Wikipedia Edwin G. Krebs Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6 ) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in and, together with his collaborator Edmond H. Fischer , was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Krebs was born in Lansing, Iowa , the third child of William Carl Krebs, a Presbyterian minister and Louise Helen (Stegeman) Krebs. The family moved frequently due to the nature of his father's work, though they settled in Greenville, Illinois

24. Edmond H. Fischer: Information From Answers.com
He and his collaborator edwin G. krebs were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiologyor Medicine in 1992 for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as
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25. MSN Encarta - Krebs, Edwin G.
krebs, edwin G., born in 1918, American biochemist and Nobel Prize winner, Other Features from Encarta. Search Encarta for krebs, edwin G.
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26. Krebs, Edwin G. --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
krebs, edwin G. (born 1918), US biochemist, born in Lansing, Iowa; educated at Univ.of Illinois and Washington Univ.; Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1944–45;
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27. Krebs, Edwin Gerhard --  Encyclopædia Britannica
edwin G. krebs Nobel Foundation Autobiography of this American scientist awardedthe Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology, in 1992, for research on reverse
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28. Edwin Krebs
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30. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
krebs, edwin G. University of Washington. Elected to NAS, 1973. ScientificDiscipline, Physiology and Pharmacology. Membership Type, Member
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31. Encyclopedia: Edwin G. Krebs
Other descriptions of edwin G. krebs. Dr edwin Gerhard krebs (born June 6, 1918)is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic
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    Encyclopedia: Edwin G. Krebs
    Updated 132 days 16 hours 51 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Edwin G. Krebs Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6 ) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in and, together with his collaborator Edmond H. Fischer , was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. June 6 is the 157th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (158th in leap years), with 208 days remaining. ... 1918 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research is awarded by the Lasker Foundation for the understanding, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and cure of disease. ...

    32. Edmond H. Fischer 1920 And Edwin G. Krebs 1918
    Photo of edwin G. krebs I became so enamored with biochemistry that I decidedto remain in that field rather than returning to internal medicine.
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    Home Edmond H. Fischer: P roteins are involved in most cell functions, and in most body functions such as digestion and movement. Because of proteins' important and varied functions, they are closely regulated by the body through enzymes. The enzymes fine tune the working of a protein by attaching one or more phosphate groups to it. This is called "phosphorylation." Fischer and Krebs first purified and described an enzyme which regulates proteins by removing phosphate groups from the protein-"reversible protein phosphorylation." They did this by studying how muscles get energy to contract. Reversible protein phosphorylation affects nearly all bodily processes such as blood pressure, brain signals, and immune responses to several diseases, including cancer. For information about Fischer and Krebs' work, see www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1992/press.html

    33. Edmond H. Fischer 1920 - Edwin G. Krebs 1918
    edwin G. krebs, born in Lansing, Iowa, June 6, 1918, studied chemistry, biologyand physics at the University of Illinois. He later received his MD from the
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    P roteins are involved in most cell functions, and in most body functions such as digestion and movement. Because of proteins ' important and varied functions, they are closely regulated by the body through enzymes . The enzymes fine tune the working of a protein by attaching one or more phosphate groups to it. This is called "phosphorylation." Fischer and Krebs first purified and described an enzyme which regulates proteins by removing phosphate groups from the protein-"reversible protein phosphorylation." They did this by studying how muscles get energy to contract. Reversible protein phosphorylation affects nearly all bodily processes such as blood pressure, brain signals, and immune responses to several diseases, including cancer. For information about Fischer and Krebs' work, see www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1992/press.html

    34. University Of Washington--Dept Of Pharmacology
    Dr. edwin G. krebs Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology and Biochemistry The edwin G. krebs Lectureship in Molecular Pharmacology
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    Dr. Edwin G. Krebs
    Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology and Biochemistry
    Protein Phosphorylation and Signaling This laboratory is concerned with the mechanisms involved in the intra-cellular transmission of hormone and growth factor signals. Of particular interest are mechanisms that involve the phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins. One specific area of research addresses the question of how growth factor receptors possessing protein tyrosine kinase activity, e.g. the insulin, epidermal growth factor, and the platelet-derived growth factor receptors, regulate the phosphorylation of cellular proteins on serine or threonine residues. How is this latter category of protein phosphorylation/dephosphorylation related to changes in cell functions? The laboratory is also interested in the mechanisms that are involved in programmed cell death or apoptosis. Through identification of the specific protein kinases involved in apoptosis it is hoped that some light can be shed on this process.

    35. Department Of Biochemistry
    edwin krebs. Professor Emeritus A., Munar, ES, EldarFinkelman, H., Dobrowolska,G., Jensen, AM, Campbell, JS, Fischer, EH and krebs, EG, J. Biol.
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    Department of Biochemistry Box 357350 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 who we are directories useful links contact us ... Faculty Edwin Krebs
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    Selected Publications "FGF, but not activin, activates mitogen-activated protein kinase in Xenopus explants", Graves, L.M., Northrop, J.L., Potts, B.C., Krebs, E.G. and Kimelman, D., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 91, 1662 (1993). "Overexpression of mitogen-actvated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) and its mutants in NIH 3T3 cells", Seger, R., Seger, D., Reszka, A., Munar, E.S., Eldar-Finkelman, H., Dobrowolska, G., Jensen, A.M., Campbell, J.S., Fischer, E.H. and Krebs, E.G., J. Biol. Chem., 269, 25699 (1994). "Inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase-3 by EGF is mediated by RSK-MAPK signaling pathway in NIH/3T3 cells", Eldar-Finkelman, H., Seger, R., Vandenheede, J.R., and Krebs, E.G., J. Biol. Chem., 270, 987 (1995). "Differential activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase in response to basic fibroblast growth factor in skeletal muscle cells", Campbell, J.S., Wenderoth, M.P., Hauschka, S.D., and Krebs, E.G., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,92, 870 (1995). See also 1992 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and the Nobel Website Revised 9/3/04
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    36. Krebs, Edwin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    krebs, edwin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. Ghost Stories,Short Stories, Shaw, GB, Stein, G. Stevenson, RL, Wells, HG
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    37. Fischer, Edmond H. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    As researchers at the Univ. of Washington in Seattle, Fischer and edwin G.krebs discovered a biological regulatory mechanism, reversible protein
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    38. JBC -- Index By Author (Apr 1971; Volume 246, Number 7)
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Arthur Abstract krebs, edwin G. Abstract krebs, edwin G.
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    Agarwal, R. P. [Abstract]
    Altekar, W. W. [Abstract]
    Anderson, Bruce M. [Abstract]
    Anfinsen, Christian B. [Abstract]
    Anfinsen, Christian B. [Abstract]
    Ankel, Helmut [Abstract]
    Arnone, A. [Abstract]
    Ashby, Charles D. [Abstract]
    Avena, Remedios M. [Abstract]
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    Bahl, Om P. [Abstract]
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    Betz, George [Abstract]
    Bier, C. J. [Abstract]
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    Brierley, Gerald P. [Abstract]
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    Brostrom, Charles O. [Abstract]
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    39. JBC -- Index By Author (Sep 1955; Volume 216, Number 1)
    G. Glaser, Luis Gordon, edwin E. Gordon, edwin E. Grant, Norman H. Guthrie, Robert Vladimir Kratochvil, CH krebs, edwin G. krebs, edwin G.
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    Adelberg, Edward A.
    Adelberg, Edward A.
    Alivisatos, Spyridon G. A.
    Allen, Frank Worthington
    Allen, Thomas H.
    Allen, Thomas H.
    B
    Balis, M. Earl
    Ball, Charles D.
    Barnett, Eugene L.
    Barratt, R. W.
    Beck, William S.
    Bergquist, Arloa
    Blumenthal, Harold J.
    Brown, David H.
    Byerrum, Richard U.
    C
    Chaikoff, I. L.
    Cohen, Seymour S.
    Coon, Minor J.
    Cooper, Cecil
    Cori, Carl F.
    Coughlin, Carroll A.
    Cowgill, Robert W.
    Crestfield, Arthur M.
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    Deutsch, H. F.
    Deutsch, H. F.
    Deutsch, H. F.
    Diniz, C. R.
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    Eades, Charles H., Jr.
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    Fischer, Edmond H.
    Fischer, Edmond H.
    Ford, Lillian
    Freedland, R. A.
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    Glaser, Luis
    Gordon, Edwin E.
    Gordon, Edwin E.
    Grant, Norman H.
    Guthrie, Robert
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    Hamill, Robert L.
    Hansen, R. G.
    Harold, Franklin M.
    Hofstee, B. H. J.
    Hudson, Perry B.
    Hunter, Andrew
    Hunter, F. Edmund, Jr.
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    Jayko, Michael E.
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    Kaufman, Seymour
    Kaufman, Seymour
    Kielley, Ruth K.
    Kovalenko, Vladimir
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