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  1. Albrecht Kossel isolated several major structural parts of the nucleic acidsand discovered histidine, an essential amino acid. He received the 1910 Nobelprize in physiology or medicine for his work with the nucleic acids and cellular proteins. Kossel was born in Rostock, Germany, where his father was a merchant.

  2. Albrecht Kossel. Ludwig Karl Martin Leonhard Albrecht Kossel, nado en Rostock o 16 de setembro de 1853 e finado en Heidelberg o 5 de xullo de 1927 foi un médico alemán.

  3. Aug 4, 2011 · Albrecht Kossel. 16 September 1853, Rostock – 5 July 1927, Heidelberg. Starting in 1883, the physician and physiologist Albrecht Kossel was head of the chemistry department of the Physiological Institute at Berliner Universität's Medical Faculty; he was appointed as an associate professor in 1887. Almost ten years later he accepted a ...

  4. Thursday Sep 15, 1853 to Monday Jul 4, 1927. Germany. Ludwig Karl Martin Leonhard Albrecht Kossel was a German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1910 for his work in determining the chemical composition of nucleic acids, the genetic substance of biological cells.

  5. Albrecht Kossel nació en Rostock (Alemania) el 16 de septiembre de 1853. Su padre fue el cónsul de Prusia Albrecht Kossel. Realizó sus estudios en la escuela secundaria de Rostock y en el otoño 1872 ingresó en la recién fundada Universidad de Estrasburgo. Obtuvo finalmente la licenciatura en su ciudad natal en 1877.

  6. Dec 2007. Albrecht H Kossel. Synapse formation is a fast, dynamic process that involves the assembly of many molecules following axodendritic contact. Neuronal cultures are often used to study the ...

  7. The death of Dr. Albrecht Kossel, long professor of physiology in the University of Heidelberg, at the age of 74, serves to recall his services and his distinguished contributions to the science of physiologic chemistry. Kossel was one of the most talented pupils of Hoppe-Seyler, from whom he evidently received not a little directive inspiration.

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