Dr John Ryan finally exorcises his bad memories of the Krebs cycle while teaching undergraduate medical students — even if they make him feel old and out of touch, in the process I was asked to give a ...
Everyone who has ever taken biology at school has heard of the Krebs cycle, but few realize that Hans Krebs also discovered two other cycles. It is appropriate, at the centenary of his birth, to ...
The Krebs cycle is named after its discoverer, Hans Krebs. It is also known as the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle. It is a series of chemical reactions required for cellular ...
If you took biochemistry classes, chances are good you remember memorizing the Krebs cycle, a well-known metabolic pathway in which sugars are converted through a series of steps to generate ATP, a ...
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was born in Hildesheim in northern Germany in 1900. Following in his father’s footsteps, he studied medicine before deciding his future lay in academic research rather than ...
image: A set of biochemical processes crucial to cellular life on Earth could have originated in chemical reactions taking place on the early Earth four billion years ago, believes a group of ...
Reverse electron transport (RET) driven by the oxidation of succinate has been proposed as the mechanism of accelerated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in post-ischemic mitochondria.