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  Hugo Theorell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell (July 6, 1903 - August 15, 1982) was a Swedish scientist and Nobel Prize laureate in medicine.
Theorell went to Secondary School in Linköping and passed his examination there on May 23, 1921.
Theorell, who dedicated his entire career to enzyme research, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1955 for discovering the oxidation enzyme and its effects.
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 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell was born at Linköping, Sweden, on July 6, 1903.
Professor Theorell was a Nobel Prize winner and was the former head of the Nobel Institute's biochemistry department.
Theorell, who dedicated his entire career to enzyme research, won the 1955 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the oxidation enzyme and its effects.
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Theorell, Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell, Axel Hugo Teodor, 1903-82, Swedish biochemist, M.D. Caroline Institute, Stockholm, 1930.
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 Theorell, Axel Hugo Theodor
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell was born at Linkoping, Sweden, on July 6, 1903.
Theorell was educated for nine years at a State Secondary School in Linkoping and passed his matriculation examination there on May 23, 1921.
Theorell holds honorary doctorates of the Universities of Paris, Pennsylvania, Louvain, Brussels and Rio de Janeiro, and is a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London, and the National Academy of Sciences of Washington.
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 Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Swedish biochemist whose study of enzymes that facilitate oxidation reactions in living cells contributed to the understanding of enzyme action and led to the discovery of the ways in which nutrients are used by organisms in the presence of oxygen to produce usable energy.
Theorell found that the enzyme is composed of two parts: a nonprotein coenzyme--the yellow riboflavine (vitamin B2) phosphate--and a protein apoenzyme.
As director of the biochemical department of the Nobel Medical Institute, Stockholm (1937-70), Theorell studied the oxidative enzyme cytochrome c, determining the precise nature of the chemical linkage between the iron-bearing, nonprotein porphyrin portion and the apoenzyme.
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 Hugo Theorell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
He was born in (additional info and facts about Linköping) Linköping as the son of Thure Theorell and his wife Armida Bill.
In September, he began to study medicine at the (additional info and facts about Karolinska Institute) Karolinska Institute and in 1924 he graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine.
Theorell, who dedicated his entire career to enzyme research, received the (additional info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1955 for discovering the oxidation enzyme and its effects.
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As a child he was taken to Italy and Spain and at a very early age had published his first book of poems, resolving to be Chateaubriand or nothing.
Ch?z Fr?, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías, Hugo Rafael, 1954-, Venezuelan political leader, president of Venezuela (1999-).
Grotius, Hugo Grotius, Hugogrō´shes, 1583-1645, Dutch jurist and humanist, whose Dutch name appears as Huigh de Groot.
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 Hugo Theorell - Biography
He was the son of Thure Theorell, surgeon-major to the First Life Grenadiers practising medicine in Linköping, and his wife Armida Bill.
Theorell was educated for nine years at a State Secondary School in Linköping and passed his matriculation examination there on May 23, 1921.
From 1933 until 1935 Theorell held a Rockefeller Fellowship and worked with Otto Warburg at Berlin-Dahlem, and here he became interested in oxidation enzymes, a subject to which he has given his attention ever since.
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 Hugo --  Encyclopædia Britannica
On Feb. 2, 1999, Hugo Chávez, the man who had staged a bloody, unsuccessful coup in 1992, took the oath of office as president of Venezuela after scoring a landslide victory in the December 1998 elections.
Known for the vast range and immense quantity of his output, Hugo was able during much of his long life to write as many as 100 lines of verse...
Born on Feb. 27, 1886, in Harlan, Ala., Hugo Black earned his law degree from the University of Alabama and was admitted to the bar in 1906.
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He was born in Linköping as the son of Thure Theorell and his wife ArmidaBill.
Theorell, who dedicated his entire career to enzyme research, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine in 1955 for discovering the oxidation enzyme and its effects.
As a former headof research tt the Nobel Institute his research had lead to pioneering progress on ADH enzymes, which break down alcohol in thekidney.
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 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell Biography / Biography of Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell Biography
The Swedish biochemist Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell (1903-1982) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning the nature and mode of action of oxidation enzymes.
Hugo Theorell, the son of Ture Theorell, a medical practitioner, was born at Linköping on July 6, 1903.
In 1931, while working in Svedberg's Institute of Physical Chemistry in Uppsala, Theorell was the first to obtain crystalline myoglobin, and he determined its chemical and physical properties.
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 AllRefer.com - Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell 1903–82, Swedish biochemist, M.D. Caroline Institute, Stockholm, 1930.
He was awarded the 1955 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning oxidation enzymes.
Theorell was also the first to produce a pure form of myoglobin, the red-colored protein of muscles.
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Professor Hugo Theorell, a Nobel Prize winner and former head of the Nobel Institute's biochemistry department, died Sunday at age 79, the institute announced.
Theorell, who devoted his entire career to enzyme research, won the 1955 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the toxidation enzyme and its effects.
At the Nobel Institute his research led to pioneering progress on ADH enzymes, which break down alcohol in the kidney.
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 Hugo von Ziemssen - rFind.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
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 Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell Biography / Biography of Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell World of Biology Biography
Axel Hugo Theorell was born in Linköping, Sweden, on July 6, 1903.
A technique he developed at this time to separate the plasma proteins albumin and globulin was later to prove useful in his work on isolating enzymes (globular proteins) and coenzymes, which help to activate specific enzymes.
As professor of chemistry at Uppsala University from 1930-1936, Theorell expanded his research on plasma lipids to concentrate on myoglobin, a muscle protein whose oxygen-carrying capacities he compared to that of hemoglobin in the blood.
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 Hugo Theorell - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Hugo Theorell - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell Winner of the 1955 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell
And he received honorary degrees at universities in France, Belgium, Brazil and the United States.
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 Hugo Gernsback --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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The Hugo Awards, given annually since 1953 by the World Science Fiction Society, are named after him.
The previously mentioned Hugo Gernsback, an emigrant from Luxembourg based in New York City, made a living publishing technical magazines for radio and electrical enthusiasts.
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A pioneer in this field is Axel Hugo Theodore Theorell, born in Sweden on this date in 1903.
By using his imagination and technical skills, Theorell isolated and purified peroxidases and cytochromes, two essential enzymes that help in this biochemical conversion into energy.
For his work, Theorell was awarded the 1955 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
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Hugo, Victor Marie (1802-1885), French poet, novelist, and playwright, whose voluminous works provided the single greatest impetus to the romantic...
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Slowly the dark night had fallen, Hugo Simberg was a symbolist painter and a graphic artist of the Golden Era of Finnish art.
Biography of Hugo Steinhaus (1887-1972) Hugo Steinhaus was born in Galicia into a family of Jewish intellectuals.
Hugo Theorell Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell was born at Linköping, Sweden, on July 6, 1935), Henning Hugo (b.
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Nobelman -- Oct. 31, 1955
The 1955 Nobel Prize in Medicine ($36,720) went to Swedish Biochemist Hugo Theorell, 52, of the Nobel Medical Institute, Stockholm.
Theorell, who was crippled by polio when a young man and whose hobby is playing the violin, is a leading expert on the enzymes (organic catalysts) in living cells.
Until a few minutes before its announcement of Theorell's award, the Associated Press, tipped off the day before from Stockholm, was sending voluminous details about "Winner" du Vigneaud.
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 MSN Encarta - Theorell, Axel Hugo Teodor
Theorell, Axel Hugo Teodor (1903-1982), Swedish biochemist and Nobel Prize winner who made important discoveries about enzymes, which are special...
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Theorell won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine…
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He refused the Nobel prize for literature in 1918, but he was awarded the honor posthumously in 1931.
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He began his independent research career at the University of Minnesota and introduced kinetic, isotopic, and chemical methods for investigating enzyme mechanisms.
In 1955, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship and worked with Professor Hugo Theorell on the mechanism of alcohol dehydrogenase.
In 1956, he accepted a Hill Foundation Professorship and moved to the medical campus of the University of Minnesota.
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 Richard Hugo - rFind.net
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Due to experiences of district heating in Germany and the USA, the possibilities of using district heating in Sweden in a more organized manner were investigated in several projects after the turn of the century.
In 1909, a district heating system for a part of the Östermalm district in Stockholm was proposed by Hugo Theorell.
A very negative attitude from the board of the Stockholm Gas and Electricity Authority stopped this first serious proposal for selling heat under commercial conditions in Sweden.
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 The Nobel prize in Medicine or Physiology - Karolinska Institutet - ett medicinskt universitet
Eight Swedish researchers over the years have received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Hugo Theorell 1955: "for his discoveries concerning the nature and mode of action of oxidation enzymes"
Ragnar Granit 1967: shared prize, "for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye"
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