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  2. Otto Heinrich Warburg - Wikipedia

    • Otto Heinrich Warburg was a German physiologist, medical doctor, and Nobel laureate. He served as an officer in the elite Uhlan (cavalry regiment) during the First World War, and was awarded the Iron Cross (1st Class) for bravery. He was the sole recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1931. In total, he was nominated for the award 47 time… 展开

    出生1883年10月8日 · 德意志帝国弗莱堡
    逝世1970年8月1日(86岁) · 西德慕尼黑
    居住地德国
    国籍德国
    Biography

    Otto Heinrich Warburg was born in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1883, close to the Swiss border. Otto's mother was the daughter of a Protestant family of bankers and civil servants from Baden. His father, Emil Warburg, … 展开

    Scientific work and Nobel Prize

    While working at the Marine Biological Station, Warburg performed research on oxygen consumption in sea urchin eggs after fertilization and showed that upon fertilization the rate of respiration increases as much as sixfo… 展开

     
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  3. Otto Warburg | Nobel Prize, Cell Respiration, …

    1998年7月20日 · Otto Warburg was a German biochemist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for his research on cellular respiration. After earning doctorates in chemistry at the University of Berlin (1906) and in …

  4. Otto Warburg – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

    Otto Warburg was a German biochemist who discovered the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme. He also studied the metabolism of tumors, the photosynthesis, and the chemotherapy of cancer.

  5. Otto Warburg – Facts - NobelPrize.org

    Otto Warburg discovered the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme, a key process for cellular energy production. He studied the respiration of sea urchins and other organisms and identified a red ferrous pigment …

  6. Otto Warburg's contributions to current concepts of …

    2011年4月14日 · Otto Warburg has contributed important data and hypotheses to the fields of cancer research and metabolism, but what did he actually find and what conclusions did he draw?

  7. Otto Heinrich Warburg - Encyclopedia.com

    2018年5月14日 · A biography of Otto Heinrich Warburg, a German biochemist who made many groundbreaking discoveries in cell metabolism, photosynthesis, and cancer. Learn about his life, family, education, achievements, and legacy …

  8. Warburg effect (s)—a biographical sketch of Otto …

    Virtually everyone working in cancer research is familiar with the “Warburg effect”, i.e., anaerobic glycolysis in the presence of oxygen in tumor cells. However, few people nowadays are aware of what lead Otto Warburg to the discovery of this ...

  9. BRMI | History - Otto Heinrich Warburg

    Dr. Otto Warburg was a pioneering biochemistry researcher who made substantial contributions to our early understanding of cancer metabolism. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in …