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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

61. 20th Century Year By Year 1992
krebs, edwin G., USA, University of Washington, Seattle WA, b. 1918 for theirdiscoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a
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63. Nobel Prize For Medicine
Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod. 1924. Willem Einthoven. 1925. (no award) Edmond H. Fischer, edwin G. krebs. 1993. Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A.
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64. The Lasker Foundation | Lasker Awards And The Nobel
edwin G. krebs. 1989 1992. Hans A. krebs. 1953 1953. Paul C. Lauterbur. 1984 2003. Roderick MacKinnon. 1999 2003. Rita LeviMontalcini
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65. Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005)
krebs, edwin G. 1993, Roberts, Richard J.; Sharp,Phillip A. krebs, edwin G. (1992) Lauterbur, Paul C. (2003)
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Bancerraf, Baruj; Snell, George D.; Dausset, Jean Hubel, David H.; Sperry, Roger W.; Wiesel, Torsten Nils [Schweden] Bergstr¶m, Sune K.; Samuelsson, Bengt I.; Vane, John R. McClintock, Barbara Jerne, Niels K; K¶hler, Georges J.S.; Milstein, C©sar Brown, Michael S.; Goldstein, Joseph L. Levi-Montalcini [Italien]; Cohen, Stanley Tonegawa, Susumu Elion, Gertrude B; Hitchings, George H.; Black, James [UK] Bishop, J. Michael; Varmus, Harold E. Murray, Joseph E.;Thomas, E. Donnall Neher, Erwin; Sakmann, Bert Fischer, Edmond H.; Krebs, Edwin G. Roberts, Richard J.; Sharp, Phillip A. Lewis, Edward B.; N¼sslein-Volhard, Christiane; Wieschaus, Eric F. Doherty, Peter C. [Australien]; Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Prusiner, Stanley B. Furchgott, Robert F.; Ignarro, Luis J.; Murad, Ferid Blobel, G¼nter [Deutschland] Carlsson, Arvid [Schweden] Hartwell, Leland H.; Hunt, R. Timothy [UK]; Nurse, Paul M. [UK] Brenner, Sydney [UK]; Horwitz, H. Robert; Sulston, John E. [UK] Lauterbur, Paul C.; Mansfield, Sir Peter Gilman, Alfred G.; Rodbell, Martin

66. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physiology Or Medicine
edwin G. krebs, United States United States. 1993, Phillip A. Sharp Richard J.Roberts, United States Great Britain. 1994, Alfred G. Gilman
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Scotland Willem Einthoven Netherlands Johannes A. G. Fibiger Danmark Julius Wagner-Jauregg Austria Charles J. H. Nicolle

67. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
Kravitz, Edward A. krebs, edwin G. krebs, John R. Kreps, David M.
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68. Washington University In St. Louis Magazine
edwin G. krebs, MD 43, was named a cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine for his work with cell proteins. From 1945 to 1948,
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Bringing Distinction and Honor to the University Over the years, 22 Nobel laureates have been associated with Washington University. Many served as distinguished faculty members while doing their award-winning work; some were graduate students; and one was the grandson of a University co-founder. By C.B. Adams W hen a place like Washington University dedicates itself to fostering vibrant and vital academic, creative, and scientific endeavors, the resulting work is sure to garner attention. And when an institution like the Nobel Foundation recognizes world-class accomplishments in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economic sciences, and peace, the name Washington University is sure to appear regularly. That is exactly what has happened. In a world that seems to have an award for virtually any accomplishment, from the sublime to the silly, the Nobel Prize stands above and apart. Its high standards for selection make it the gold standard. That is why the number of Nobel laureates a university has nurtured is one way to measure its own academic standing. In 1967, an article in

69. Nobel Prize Winner To Speak At Texas A&M University
COLLEGE STATION Nobel Prize-winning researcher Dr. edwin G. krebs of theUniversity of Washington Health Science Center will present a seminar on cell
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Krebs' lecture, "Protein Kinases and Proteases: Partners or Adversaries in Cell Regulation," begins at 3 p.m. in Rudder Theater.
The College of Veterinary Medicine Graduate Student Association (CVMGSA) is sponsoring the seminar as part of its spring forum in conjunction with Student Research Week.
Krebs and a colleague at the University of Washington discovered protein kinases in 1959 and in 1992 received the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulator. Protein kinases is an enzyme that is essential to life. Without it, humans and animals could not exist.
A reception will be held in the J. Wayne Stark Galleries in the Memorial Student Center following the lecture. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public.
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70. M. Krebs [en]
Homepage M. krebs Structural engineer. by Ora M. Rosen, edwin G. krebs ColdSpring Harbor Laboratory Pr; 01 August, 1981.
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71. Entrez PubMed
1992 Edmond H Fischer (b 1920) and edwin G krebs (b 1918). Raju TN. University ofIllinois, Chicago, USA. Publication Types Biography Historical Article
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72. Nobel Prizes In Medicine And Physiology
1992 Edmond H. Fischer (USA, *1920) edwin G. krebs (USA, *1918) Discovery ofmechanisms for the regulation of proteins in the human body
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Nobel Prizes in Medicine and Physiology
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E. A. v. Behring (Germany)
Sir R. Ross (United Kingdom)
N. R. Finsen (Denmark)
I. P. Pawlow (Russia)
R. Koch (Germany)
C. Golgi (Italy)
(Spain)
Ch. L. A. Laveran (France)
P. Ehrlich (Germany)
I. Metschnikow (France, Russia)
Th. Kocher (Switzerland)
A. Kassel (Germany)
A. Gullstrand (Sweden)
A. Carrel (USA, France)
Ch. Richet (France)
(Austria)
J. Bordet (Belgium)
A. Krogh (Denmark)
A. V. Hill (United Kingdom)
O. Meyerhof (Germany)
F. G. Banting (Canada)
J. J. R. Macleod (Canada)
W. Einthoven (Netherlands)
J. Fibiger (Denmark)
J. Wagner-Jauregg (Austria)
Ch. Nicolle (France)
Chr. Eijkman (Netherlands)
Sir F.G. Hopkins (United Kingdom)
K. Landsteiner (USA, Austria)
O. H. Warburg (Germany)
Ch. S. Sherrington (United Kingdom)
E.D. Adrian (United Kingdom)
Th. H. Morgan (USA)
G. R. Minot (USA)
W. P. Murphy (USA)
G.H. Whipple (USA)
H. Spemann (Germany)
Sir H.H. Dale (United Kingdom)
Otto Loewi (Austria, 1873-06-03 - 1961-12-25)
(Hungary)
C. Heymans (Belgium)
G. Domagk

73. Nobelpreise Fuer Medizin Und Physiologie
Translate this page 1992 Edmond H. Fischer (USA, *1920) edwin G. krebs (USA, *1918) Entdeckung vonMechanismen zur Eiweißsteuerung im menschlichen Körper
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E. A. v. Behring (Deutschland)
Sir R. Ross
N. R. Finsen
I. P. Pawlow
R. Koch (Deutschland)
C. Golgi (Italien)
(Spanien)
Ch. L. A. Laveran (Frankreich)
P. Ehrlich (Deutschland)
I. Metschnikow
Th. Kocher (Schweiz)
A. Kassel (Deutschland)
A. Gullstrand (Schweden)
A. Carrel (USA, Frankreich)
Ch. Richet (Frankreich)
J. Bordet (Belgien)
A. Krogh
A. V. Hill
O. Meyerhof (Deutschland)
F. G. Banting (Kanada)
J. J. R. Macleod (Kanada)
W. Einthoven (Niederlande)
J. Fibiger
J. Wagner-Jauregg
Ch. Nicolle (Frankreich)
Chr. Eijkman (Niederlande)
Sir F.G. Hopkins
K. Landsteiner
O. H. Warburg (Deutschland)
Ch. S. Sherrington
E.D. Adrian
Th. H. Morgan (USA)
G. R. Minot (USA)
W. P. Murphy (USA)
G.H. Whipple (USA)
H. Spemann (Deutschland)
Sir H.H. Dale
Otto Loewi
(Ungarn)
C. Heymans (Belgien)
G. Domagk (Deutschland)
H. Dam
E. A. Doisy (USA)
J. Erlanger (USA)
H.S. Gasser (USA)
E. B. Chain
Sir A. Fleming
Sir H. W. Florey
H. J. Muller (USA)
Carl F. u. Gerty T. Cori (USA, Tschechoslowakei)
B. Houssay (Argentinien)
(Schweiz)
W. R. Hess (Schweiz)
A. Egas Moniz (Portugal)
Ph. S. Hench

74. The Scientist :: Welch Foundation Gives $250,000 Award To HHMI's Krebs And NHLBI
The Houstonbased Robert A. Welch Foundation has named edwin G. krebs and EarlReece Stadtman corecipients of the 1991 Robert A. Welch Award.
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75. Diabetes : Increased Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 Activity In Diabetes- And Obesit
Diabetes; August 01, 1999; EldarFinkelman, Hagit Schreyer, Sandra A. Shinohara,Michi M. LeBoeuf, Renee C. krebs, edwin G. Read the Full Article,
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    Although the precise mechanisms contributing to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes are unknown, it is believed that defects in downstream components of the insulin signaling pathway may be involved. In this work, we hypothesize that a serine/threonine kinase, glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3), may be pertinent in this regard. To test this hypothesis, we examined GSK-3 activity in two inbred mouse strains known to be susceptible (C57BL/6J) or resistant (A/J) to diet-induced obesity and diabetes. Examination of GSK-3 in fat, liver, and muscle tissues of C57BL/6J mice revealed that GSK-3 activity increased twofold in the epididymal fat tissue and remained unchanged in muscle and liver of mice fed a high-fat diet, compared with their low-fat diet-fed counterparts. In contrast, GSK-3 activity did not change in the epididymal fat tissue of A/J mice, regardless of the type of diet they were fed. In addition, both basal and diet-induced GSK-3 activity was higher (2.3-

76. Glossar EDWIN
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77. Krebs, Edwin
krebs, edwin (1918). I was born in Lansing, Iowa on June 6, 1918, the third ofthe four children of William Carl krebs and Louise Helen (Stegeman) krebs.
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Krebs, Edwin I was born in Lansing, Iowa on June 6, 1918, the third of the four children of William Carl Krebs and Louise Helen (Stegeman) Krebs. My maternal grandmother, Bertha Stegeman, lived with us for most of her life. My father was a Presbyterian minister, who had started his ministry in the Moravian Church in Wisconsin. My mother taught school until she was married. (She must have been an excellent student because she could still help me with problems during my second course of algebra.) As was common in ministers' families, we moved several times, first to Newton, Illinois and later, when I was age 6, to Greenville, Illinois.
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

78. Trailblazers
edwin G. krebs Dr. krebs is Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry at the Universityof Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.
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79. Natalie G. Ahn, Ph.D.
Natalie G. Ahn Dr. Ahn is also Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at out with Christoph de Haën and edwin krebs at the University of Washington.
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Learn about the new HHMI research campus located in Virginia. More Natalie G. Ahn, Ph.D. Dr. Ahn is also Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and a member of the University of Colorado Cancer Center at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver. She received her B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Washington, Seattle, and her Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. Her postdoctoral work was carried out with Christoph de Haën and Edwin Krebs at the University of Washington.
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Natalie Ahn combines biochemical and molecular biological approaches with new tools in proteomics and mass spectrometry to study mechanisms by which the MAP kinase pathway controls cell growth and differentiation. View Research Abstract Photo: Paul Fetters HHMI INVESTIGATOR
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80. University Week - Vol. 20, No. 24 - Annual Krebs Lecture Brings Roger Davis To C
for the 16th annual edwin G. krebs Lecture in Molecular Pharmacology at 4 pm, Dr. edwin krebs, for whom the lecture is named, won the Nobel Prize in
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