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  2. Albrecht Kossel - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Karl Martin Leonhard Albrecht Kossel (German pronunciation: [ˈalbʁɛçt ˈkɔsl̩] ⓘ; 16 September 1853 – 5 July 1927) was a German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1910 for his work in determining the chemical composition of nucleic acids , the genetic ...

  3. Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration - Wikipedia

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    The Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration is a medical research hospital located in Rostock, Germany. It was formed from the neurobiological laboratory of the hospital for neurology at the University of Rostock , [1] and it operates under the auspices of The University Clinic of Rostock.

  4. List of German Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Kossel: 1910 1853–1927 "in recognition of his contributions to the knowledge of cell chemistry through his work on proteins, including the nuclear substances" Otto Fritz Meyerhof: 1922 1884–1951 Research on metabolism in muscle: Otto Heinrich Warburg: 1931 1883–1970 Research on respiratory ferment: Hans Spemann: 1935 1869–1941

  5. List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Kossel: September 16, 1853 Rostock, Germany July 5, 1927 Heidelberg, Germany 1908 Won the 1910 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. [45] Gustaf de Laval: May 9, 1845 Orsa, Sweden February 2, 1913 Stockholm, Sweden 1908 Nominated the only time by Otto Pettersson and for the Nobel Prize in Physics too. [46] Georg Lunge: September 15, 1839

  6. Agmatine - Wikipedia

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    Agmatine, also known as 4-aminobutyl-guanidine, was discovered in 1910 by Albrecht Kossel. [2] It is a chemical substance which is naturally created from the amino acid arginine.

  7. University of Rostock - Wikipedia

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    The university has been associated with three Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch and Otto Stern. It is a member of the European University Association. According to a ranking published by Times Higher Education in 2018, it is the most beautiful university in Germany and the fourth most beautiful university in all of Europe. [7]

  8. Protamine sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Kossel (1853-1927) a German biochemist showed that the substance, called "nuclein", consisted of a protein component and a non-protein component. Kossel further isolated and described the non-protein component. This substance has become known as nucleic acid, which contains the genetic information found in all living cells.

  9. List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927) Germany "in recognition of the contributions to our knowledge of cell chemistry made through his work on proteins, including the nucleic substances" [22] 1911 Allvar Gullstrand (1862–1930) Sweden "for his work on the dioptrics of the eye" [23] 1912 Alexis Carrel (1873–1944) France