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Translate this page NAME, Meyerhof, Otto Fritz. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, Deutsch-amerikanischerBiochemiker, Nobelpreisträger. GEBURTSDATUM, 12. April 1884
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof 12. April in Hannover 6. Oktober in Philadelphia Pennsylvania ) war ein deutscher Biochemiker , der gemeinsam mit Archibald Vivian Hill f¼r seine Forschungen ¼ber den Stoffwechsel im Muskel den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin erhielt. Meyerhof wurde als Sohn wohlhabender j¼discher Eltern geboren. Den gr¶Ÿten Teil seiner Kindheit und Jugend verbrachte er in Berlin , wo er sein Abitur machte und danach ein Medizin-Studium aufnahm. In dieser Zeit stieŸ er zum Freundeskreis des sp¤ter in G¶ttingen lehrenden Philosophen Leonard Nelson , dem er sein Leben lang freundschaftlich verbunden blieb (nach seinem f¼hen Tod gab er mit Franz Oppenheimer und Minna Specht bis 1937 die von Nelson wiederbegr¼ndeten Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule - Neue Folge heraus); hier lernte er 1907 auch seinen Kommilitonen Arthur Kronfeld und wenig sp¤ter die Mathematik-Studentin und Malerin Hedwig Schallenberg kennen, die seine Frau wurde. Mit ihr hatte er eine Tochter und zwei S¶hne, die in den USA sp¤ter Kinder¤rztin bzw. Physiker wurden.

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(Weitergeleitet von Otto F. Meyerhof Otto Fritz Meyerhof 12. April in Hannover 6. Oktober in Philadelphia Pennsylvania ) war ein deutscher Biochemiker , der gemeinsam mit Archibald Vivian Hill f¼r seine Forschungen ¼ber den Stoffwechsel im Muskel den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin erhielt. Meyerhof wurde als Sohn wohlhabender j¼discher Eltern geboren. Den gr¶Ÿten Teil seiner Kindheit und Jugend verbrachte er in Berlin , wo er sein Abitur machte und danach ein Medizin-Studium aufnahm. In dieser Zeit stieŸ er zum Freundeskreis des sp¤ter in G¶ttingen lehrenden Philosophen Leonard Nelson , dem er sein Leben lang freundschaftlich verbunden blieb (nach seinem f¼hen Tod gab er mit Franz Oppenheimer und Minna Specht bis 1937 die von Nelson wiederbegr¼ndeten Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule - Neue Folge heraus); hier lernte er 1907 auch seinen Kommilitonen Arthur Kronfeld und wenig sp¤ter die Mathematik-Studentin und Malerin Hedwig Schallenberg kennen, die seine Frau wurde. Mit ihr hatte er eine Tochter und zwei S¶hne, die in den

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Otto Fritz Meyerhof (April 12, 1884 October 6, 1951), German-US physician andbiochemist. Meyerh
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof April 12 October 6 German U.S. ... physician and biochemist . Meyerhof was born in Hannover as the son of wealthy Jewish parents. He spent most of his childhood in Berlin , where he later started studying medicine . He continued these studies in Straburg and Heidelberg , and graduated in 1909, with a work titled "Contributions to the psychological Theory of mental illness". In Heidelberg, he met Hedwig Schallenberg, who later became his wife. They had a daughter and two sons. In 1912, he moved to the University of Kiel , where he became professor in 1918. In 1922, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine , together with Archibald Vivian Hill , for his work on muscle metabolism, including glycolysis . Fleeing the Nazi regime, he moved to Paris in 1938, then to the U.S. in 1940, where he became a guest professor at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Meyerhof died in Philadelphia at the age of 67 of a heart attack . Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Otto Fritz w('otto-fritz-meyerhof') Word Browser raf brize norton
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof. Otto Fritz Meyerhof (12 kwietnia 1884 w Hanowerze 6pazdziernika 1951 w Filadelfii), fizjolog i biochemik niemiecki,
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12 kwietnia w Hanowerze 6 października w Filadelfii), fizjolog i biochemik niemiecki , laureat Nagrody Nobla Pochodził z zamożnej rodziny żydowskiej. Studiował medycynę w Berlinie , następnie biochemię w Strasburgu i Heidelbergu . Od pracował na uniwersytecie w Kilonii , od na stanowisku profesora. W obawie przed nazizmem wyjechał w do Paryża , a dwa lata p³Åºniej do USA , gdzie był gościnnym profesorem Uniwersytetu Stanowego Pensylwanii w Filadelfii Zajmował się przemianami energetycznymi i chemicznymi w tkankach , zwłaszcza w mięśniach. Odkrył zależność między zużyciem tlenu a wytwarzaniem kwasu mlekowego w mięśniach, za co został uhonorowany Nagrodą Nobla w . Niezależnie od niego laureatem został Anglik Archibald Vivian Hill , także zajmujący się procesami energetycznymi w mięśniach. Źr³dła:
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"for his discovery relating to the production of heat in the muscle" "for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption of oxygen and the metabolism of lactic acid in the muscle" Archibald Vivian Hill Otto Fritz Meyerhof 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Germany London University
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30. Meyerhof, Otto Fritz
meyerhof, otto fritz (18841951). German-born US biochemist who carried outresearch into the metabolic processes involved in the action of muscles.
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Meyerhof, Otto Fritz German-born US biochemist who carried out research into the metabolic processes involved in the action of muscles. For this work he shared the 1922 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Meyerhof was born in Hanover and studied at a number of German universities. From 1912 he worked at the University of Kiel, becoming professor 1918. He headed a department specially created for him at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology in Berlin 1924-29, when he moved to Heidelberg. As a result of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s, Meyerhof left Germany 1938 and went to Paris, where he became director of research at the Institut de Biologie Physiochimique. In 1940, when France fell to Germany in the early part of World War II, he fled to the USA, and was given a professorship at the University of Pennsylvania.
In 1920 Meyerhof showed that, in anaerobic conditions, the amounts of glycogen metabolized and of lactic acid produced in a contracting muscle are proportional to the tension in the muscle. He also demonstrated that 20-25% of the lactic acid is oxidized during the muscle's recovery period and that energy produced by this oxidation is used to convert the remainder of the lactic acid back to glycogen. Meyerhof introduced the term glycolysis to describe the anaerobic degradation of glycogen to lactic acid, and showed the cyclic nature of energy transformations in living cells. The complete metabolic pathway of glycolysis is known as the Embden-Meyerhof pathway after Meyerhof and Gustav George Embden (1874-1933).

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otto Hahn (March 8, 1879 – July 28, 1968) was a German physicist. He receivedthe 1944 Nobel otto fritz meyerhof otterhound otto Hahn otto Wagner
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born in Hannover as the son of wealthy Jewish parents. He spent most of his childhood in Berlin In 1912, he moved to the University of Kiel, where he became professor in 1918. In 1922, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine, together with Archibald Vivian Hill, for his work on muscle metabolism, including glycolysis. Fleeing the Nazi regime, he moved to Paris in 1938, then to the U.S. in 1940, where he became a guest professor at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Meyerhof died in Philadelphia at the age of 67 of a heart attack. Source: Wikipedia . This article is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

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