krebs

  • 91Krebs cycle — noun Etymology: H. A. Krebs Date: 1941 a sequence of reactions in the living organism in which oxidation of acetic acid or acetyl equivalent provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds (as in ATP) called also citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic… …

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  • 92Krebs-Henseleit-Zyklus — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser …

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  • 93Krebs Henseleit — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser …

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  • 94Krebs Henseleit Zyklus — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser …

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  • 95Krebs cycle — Biochem. a cycle of enzyme catalyzed reactions in living cells that is the final series of reactions of aerobic metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fatty acids, and by which carbon dioxide is produced, oxygen is reduced, and ATP is formed …

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  • 96Krebs urea cycle. — See urea cycle. [after H.A. KREBS] * * * …

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  • 97Krebs, Hans A. — ► (1900 81) Bioquímico británico. Fue premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología en 1953, compartido con F. A. Lipman, por el descubrimiento del ciclo del ácido cítrico, o ciclo de Krebs, y esclarecer el proceso de oxidación de las grasas …

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  • 98Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf — (25 ago. 1900, Hildesheim, Alemania–22 nov. 1981, Oxford, Inglaterra). Bioquímico británico nacido en Alemania. En 1933 huyó de la Alemania nazi a Inglaterra, donde enseñó en las universidades de Sheffield y Oxford. Fue el primero en describir el …

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  • 99Krebs cycle — n. TCA, Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle, citric acid cycle, sequence of chemical reactions of utmost significance in all living aerobic organisms that use oxygen as part of cellular respiration (named after the German born English biochemist Hans Adolf… …

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  • 100Krebs cycle — [krɛbz] noun another term for tricarboxylic acid cycle. Origin 1940s: named after the German born British biochemist Sir Hans Krebs …

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