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  1. Ein Genie Irrt Seltener ...: Otto Heinrich Warburg, Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten (German Edition)
  2. Biography - Warburg, Otto (Heinrich) (1883-1970): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Heavy metal prosthetic groups and enzyme action by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1949
  4. Die Muskatnuss, Ihre Geschichte, Botanik, Kultur, Handel Und Verwerthung (1897) (German Edition) by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 2010-04-18
  5. Weiterentwicklung der zellphysiologischen Methoden. New Methods of Cell Physiology. 1962 Edition by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1962
  6. Die Muskatnuss, Ihre Geschichte, Botanik, Kultur, Handel Und Verwerthung (1897) (German Edition) by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 2010-09-10
  7. Die Muskatnuss, Ihre Geschichte, Botanik, Kultur, Handel Und Verwerthung (1897) (German Edition) by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 2010-09-10
  8. People From Freiburg: Martin Waldseemüller, Dany Heatley, Walter Kaufmann, Wolfgang Schäuble, Otto Heinrich Warburg, Borwin
  9. Pflanzenphysiologe: Wolfgang Merbach, Lore Kutschera, Günther Schilling, Johan Baptista Van Helmont, Gregor Kraus, Otto Heinrich Warburg (German Edition)
  10. Otto Heinrich Warburg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  11. Biochimiste Allemand: Karl Lohmann, Johanna Budwig, Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt, Otto Heinrich Warburg, Otto Rössler, Carl Neuberg (French Edition)
  12. Warburg Family: Otto Heinrich Warburg, Aby Warburg, Carl Warburg, Paul Warburg, S. G. Warburg
  13. Person (Warburg): Liste von Persönlichkeiten der Stadt Warburg, Heinrich Fischer, Otto Beckmann, Alfons Holtgreve, Rabe von Pappenheim (German Edition)
  14. The prime cause and prevention of cancer, by Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1969

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Articolo Trova nell'articolo Anteprima di stampa Invia Multimedia 1 elemento Warburg, Otto Heinrich (Friburgo, Brisgovia 1883 - Berlino 1970), biochimico e fisiologo tedesco, studi² i processi di ossidazione cellulare con un'attenzione particolare per le cellule tumorali . Lavor² presso il Kaiser Wilhelm Institut (oggi Max Planck Institut) di Berlino, conducendo ricerche su natura e attivit  degli enzimi coinvolti nella respirazione cellulare . Nel 1923 riusc¬ a sviluppare un metodo per misurare la quantit  di ossigeno assorbito dai tessuti durante questo processo fisiologico. In riconoscimento delle sue scoperte, nel 1931 gli fu assegnato il premio Nobel per la fisiologia o la medicina.

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