- Krebs-Henseleit cycle
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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Krebs-Henseleit cycle — Krebs Hen·se·leit cycle (krebz henґsə līt) [Sir H.A. Krebs; Kurt Henseleit, German biochemist, 1917–1973] urea cycle; see under cycle … Medical dictionary
Krebs-Henseleit-Zyklus — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser … Deutsch Wikipedia
Krebs Henseleit — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser … Deutsch Wikipedia
Krebs Henseleit Zyklus — Schema des Harnstoffzyklus: 1 Citrullin 2 Argininbernsteinsäure 3 Arginin 4 Ornithin 5 Carbamoylphosphat 6 Asparaginsäure 7 Fumarsäure 8 Wasser … Deutsch Wikipedia
cycle — 1. A recurrent series of events. 2. A recurring period of time. 3. One successive compression and rarefaction of a wave, as of a sound wave. [G. kyklos, circle] anovulatory c. a … Medical dictionary
Krebs — Edwin G., U.S. biochemist, *1918, joint winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for the discovery of reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism. Sir Hans Adolph, German biochemist in England and Nobel laureate, 1900–1981. See… … Medical dictionary
Henseleit — K., German internist, *1907. See Krebs H. cycle … Medical dictionary
Krebs cycle — krebz n 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 acid cycle Krebs Sir Hans Adolf… … Medical dictionary
Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf — born Aug. 25, 1900, Hildesheim, Ger. died Nov. 22, 1981, Oxford, Eng. German born British biochemist. He fled Nazi Germany for England in 1933, where he taught at the Universities of Sheffield and Oxford. He was the first to describe the urea… … Universalium
Urea cycle — The urea cycle (also known as the ornithine cycle) is a cycle of biochemical reactions occurring in many animals that produces urea ((NH2)2CO) from ammonia (NH3). This cycle was the first metabolic cycle discovered (Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseleit … Wikipedia