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War·burg W0027500 (wôr′bərg, vär′bo͝ork′), Otto Heinrich 1883-1970. German biochemist. He won a 1931 Nobel Prize for research on the process of respiration in cells, including tumor cells.Warburg (German ˈvɑrbʊrk) n (Biography) Otto (Heinrich) (ˈoto). 1883–1970, German biochemist and physiologist: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1931) for his work on respiratory enzymesWar•burg (ˈwɔr bɜrg; Ger. ˈvɑr bʊrk) n. Otto Heinrich, 1883–1970, German physiologist: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1951. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Warburg - German biochemist who pioneered the use of chemical techniques in biological investigations; noted for studies of cellular respiration (1883-1970)Otto Heinrich Warburg | | 2. | Warburg - German art historian (1866-1929) Aby Moritz Warburg, Aby Warburg |
Warburg
Warburg Otto (Heinrich) . 1883--1970, German biochemist and physiologist: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1931) for his work on respiratory enzymes Warburg
War·burg (vahr'bŭrg), Otto H., German biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1883-1970. See: Warburg apparatus, Warburg respiratory enzyme, Warburg old yellow enzyme, Warburg theory, Warburg-Lipmann-Dickens-Horecker shunt, Barcroft-Warburg apparatus, Barcroft-Warburg technique. Warburg Related to Warburg: Warburg effectSynonyms for Warburgnoun German biochemist who pioneered the use of chemical techniques in biological investigationsSynonymsnoun German art historian (1866-1929)Synonyms- Aby Moritz Warburg
- Aby Warburg
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