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  1. The Metabolism of tumours: Investigations from the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology, Berlin-Dahlem by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1931
  2. Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1883-1970 by Hans Adolf Krebs, 1972
  3. The metabolism of tumours by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1930
  4. Otto Warburg: Zellphysiologe, Biochemiker, Mediziner : 1883-1970 (Grosse Naturforscher) (German Edition) by Hans Adolf Krebs, 1979
  5. Otto Warburg: Cell Physiologist, Biochemist, and Eccentric by Hans Krebs, 1981-10-08
  6. Otto Warburg (Biographien hervorragender Naturwissenschaftler, Techniker und Mediziner) (German Edition) by Ekkehard Hoxtermann, 1989

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22. Otto Heinrich Warburg - Vikipeedia
Otto Heinrich Warburg. Allikas Wikipedia. Aita seda artiklit toimetada! See saksa biokeemik ja füsioloog elas aastatel 18831970.
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23. Otto Heinrich Warburg - Wikipedia
Translate this page Otto Heinrich Warburg (n. Friburgo de Brisgovia, 8 de octubre de 1883 - † Berlín, 1 de agosto de 1970). Fisiólogo alemán. Fue director, entre 1931 y 1953,
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Otto Heinrich Warburg (n. Friburgo de Brisgovia 8 de octubre de Berl­n 1 de agosto de Fisi³logo alem¡n Fue director, entre y , del Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (hoy Instituto Max Planck ) de fisiolog­a celular en Berl­n . Investig³ el metabolismo de los tumores y la respiraci³n celular, particularmente de la c©lula cancerosa. Por sus descubrimientos de la naturaleza y modo de accci³n de la " enzima amarilla" de Warburg, fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a y Medicina en Escribi³ y edit³ El Metabolismo de los tumores ) y Nuevos m©todos de fisiolog­a celular Enlace externo: Obtenido de " http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Heinrich_Warburg Categor­as M©dicos de Alemania Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a o Medicina Views Herramientas personales Navegaci³n Buscar Herramientas Otros idiomas

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Otto Heinrich WARBURG (Extrait du site http://www.fnclcc.fr Biochimiste allemand (1883 - 1970) qui a consacré la plupart de ses travaux à la respiration et au métabolisme des cellules. S'intéressant plus spécialement à leur consommation d'oxygène, il constate que les cellules cancéreuses ont un métabolisme anaérobie (sans oxygène) préférentiel et développe ses idées dans un ouvrage Sur le métabolisme des tumeurs, publié à Berlin en 1926. Lauréat du prix Nobel de chimie en 1931, il poursuivra ses études en isolant une enzyme importante, la cytochrome oxydase, et en définissant le rôle de co-enzyme de l'acide nicotinique. Haut de page
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Les facteurs rhumatoïdes (FR) ont été mis en évidence en 1940 par le norvégien WAALER dans le sang de sujets atteints de polyarthrite rhumatoïde (PR) : maladie inflammatoire du tissu conjonctif, à prédominance synoviale, dont l'évolution entraîne des déformations et des destructions articulaires irréversibles.
Il avait été observé à l'époque que ces FR étaient capables d'agglutiner des globules rouges de mouton revêtus d'immunoglobulines (Ig) de lapin anti-érythrocytes de mouton. Cette découverte fut confirmée par ROSE en 1948.

25. Medicine 1931
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"for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme" Otto Heinrich Warburg Germany Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (now Max-Planck-Institut) für Biologie
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26. Otto Heinrich Warburg Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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28. Warburg, Otto Heinrich
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32. Warburg, Otto Heinrich. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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36. Warburg, Otto
warburg, otto heinrich (18831970) warburg was born in Freiburg-im-Breisgau and studied at Berlin and Heidelberg. In 1913 he went to the Kaiser Wilhelm
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Warburg, Otto Heinrich German biochemist who in 1923 devised a manometer (pressure gauge) sensitive enough to measure oxygen uptake of respiring tissue. By measuring the rate at which cells absorb oxygen under differing conditions, he was able to show that enzymes called cytochromes enable cells to process oxygen. Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1931.
Later he discovered the mechanism of the conversion of light energy to chemical energy that occurs in photosynthesis. He also demonstrated that cancerous cells absorb less oxygen than normal cells.
Warburg was born in Freiburg-im-Breisgau and studied at Berlin and Heidelberg. In 1913 he went to the Kaiser Wilhelm (later Max Planck) Institute for Cell Physiology in Berlin, becoming a professor there in 1918 and its director in 1931. In 1941 Warburg, being part-Jewish, was removed from his post but such was his international prestige that he was soon reinstated. In 1944 he was nominated for a second Nobel prize but Nazi rules prevented him from accepting the award.
Warburg discovered that in both charcoal systems and living cells, the uptake of oxygen is inhibited by the presence of cyanide or hydrogen sulphide, which combine with heavy metals.

37. Wieland, Heinrich Otto
Wieland, heinrich otto (18771957) This was in direct opposition to the findings of otto warburg, who had shown that biological oxidation was an
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Wieland, Heinrich Otto German organic chemist who determining the structures of steroids and related compounds. He also studied other natural compounds, such as alkaloids and pterins, and contributed to the investigation of biological oxidation. Nobel prize 1927.
Wieland was born in Pforzheim in the Black Forest and attended several universities. He spent most of his career at the University and Technische Hochschule of Munich. During World War I he researched into chemical warfare.
In 1912 Wieland showed that bile acids have similar structures to that of cholesterol. Later he worked out what he thought was the basic skeleton of a steroid molecule (for which he was awarded the Nobel prize), but it was found to be incorrect. In 1932 he and his co-workers produced a somewhat modified structure, which is still accepted today.
Wieland did other work with the bile acids, demonstrating their role in converting fats into water-soluble cholic acids (a key process in digestion). He determined the structures of, and synthesized many, toadstool poisons, such as phalloidine from the deadly Amanita fungus. He also began research into the composition and synthesis of pterins, the pigments that give the colour to butterflies' wings.
Wieland proved experimentally that biological oxidation (the process within living tissues by which food substances such as glucose are converted to carbon dioxide and energy) was in fact a catalytic dehydrogenation. This was in direct opposition to the findings of

38. Warburg, Otto
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Otto Warburg, c. The Granger Collection, New York City in full OTTO HEINRICH WARBURG (b. Oct. 8, 1883, Freiburg im Breisgau, Ger.d. Aug. 1, 1970, West Berlin, W.Ger.), German biochemist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for his research on cellular respiration. After gaining doctorates in chemistry at the University of Berlin (1906) and in medicine at Heidelberg (1911), Warburg became a prominent figure in the institutes of Berlin-Dahlem. He first became known for his work on the metabolism of various types of ova at the Marine Biological Station in Naples. His Nobel Prize in 1931 was in recognition of his research into respiratory enzymes. In 1944 he was offered a second Nobel Prize but, being Jewish, was prevented from accepting the award by the Hitler regime, which nonetheless dared not imprison him because of his international prestige. From 1931 he was head of the Max Planck Institute for Cell Physiology in (West) Berlin. Warburg's research began in the early 1920s, when, investigating the process by which oxygen is consumed in the cells of living organisms, he introduced the use of manometry (the measurement of changes in gas pressure) for studying the rates at which slices of living tissue take up oxygen. His search for the cell constituents that are involved in oxygen consumption led to identification of the role of the cytochromes, a family of enzymes in which the iron-containing heme group binds molecular oxygen, just as it does in the blood pigment hemoglobin.

39. Warburg, Otto --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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