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  1. Mar 8, 2016 · The work of Otto Heinrich Warburg has been having a profound influence on the way we think about tumor metabolism. Particularly, in the field of cancer research, we are using the term “Warburg effect” to denote a metabolic phenotype typical of many tumor cells, namely the high activity of anaerobic glycolysis, i.e., production of lactic acid, even in the presence of sufficient oxygen.

  2. Mar 8, 2016 · In 1923, Otto Meyerhof and Archibald V. Hill received the Nobel Prize for work on the energetics of muscle metabolism, in particular for the discovery of the relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism. In the same year, Otto Warburg and Seigo Minami published the first observations on changes in the metabolism of tumors .

  3. Apr 14, 2011 · Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for his discovery of cytochrome c oxidase, ... Otto Heinrich Warburg was born 8 October 1883 in Freiburg im Breisgau.

  4. His work was recognized with a Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology in 1931. Otto Heinrich Warburg was born on October 8, 1883, in Freiburg, Germany, to Emil Gabriel Warburg and Elizabeth Gaertner. Warburg was one of four children and the only boy. His father was a physicist of note and held the prestigious Chair in Physics at University of ...

  5. May 14, 2018 · WARBURG, OTTO HEINRICH (1883–1970), German biochemist and Nobel Prize winner; Warburg was born in Freiburg, Baden, the son of the physicist Emil Warburg (1846–1931), and, like his father, was baptized. He worked on radiation physics in the Physikalische Reichanstalt Berlin-Charlottenburg, of which his father was president from 1906 to 1922.

  6. Ludolf von Krehl. Otto Heinrich Warburg ( / ˈvɑːrbʊərɡ /; sinh ngày 8 tháng 10 năm 1883 - mất ngày 1 tháng 8 năm 1970 ), con trai của nhà vật lý Emil Warburg, là một nhà sinh lý học, bác sĩ y khoa người Đức. Ông đạt Giải Nobel Sinh lý học và Y khoa năm 1932 [2].

  7. WARBURG, OTTO HEINRICH (1883–1970), German biochemist and Nobel Prize winner; Warburg was born in Freiburg, Baden, the son of the physicist Emil Warburg (1846–1931), and, like his father, was baptized. He worked on radiation physics in the Physikalische Reichanstalt Berlin-Charlottenburg, of which his father was president from 1906 to 1922.

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