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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...
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  • Kossel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927), German biochemist and Nobel laureate Walther Kossel (1888–1956)...
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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...
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    of atomic spectra, the Kossel-Stranski model for crystal growth, and the Kossel effect. Walther was the son of Albrecht Kossel who won the Nobel Prize...
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    encoded by the codons CAU and CAC. Histidine was first isolated by Albrecht Kossel and Sven Gustaf Hedin in 1896. The name stems from its discovery in...
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    replaced by the nucleobase uracil. Thymine was first isolated in 1893 by Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann from calf thymus glands, hence its name. As its...
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    recreational drugs. The term secondary metabolite was first coined by Albrecht Kossel, the 1910 Nobel Prize laureate for medicine and physiology. 30 years...
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    of Hohenberg and Haigerloch Albrecht Kossel, (1853–1927), German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics Albrecht Krügel, (1913–1945), German...
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  • Agmatine, also known as 4-aminobutyl-guanidine, was discovered in 1910 by Albrecht Kossel. It is a chemical substance which is naturally created from the amino...
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    Empire. The university has been associated with four Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch, Otto Stern, and Walter H. Schottky. It is a member...
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    discovery, first published in 1871, was not at first apparent, and Albrecht Kossel made the initial inquiries into its chemical structure. Later, Miescher...
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    Tübingen, Germany. He gave its first name as nuclein. In the early 1880s Albrecht Kossel further purified the substance and discovered its highly acidic properties...
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  • substance of “protamine” nucleic acid in 1869 and he called it “nuclein”. Albrecht Kossel (1853-1927) a German biochemist showed that the substance, called "nuclein"...
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    hydrogen bonds with guanine. Cytosine was discovered and named by Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann in 1894 when it was hydrolyzed from calf thymus...
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    it resided in the nuclei of cells, he called it "nuclein". In 1878, Albrecht Kossel isolated the non-protein component of "nuclein", nucleic acid, and...
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    Maltzan (1843–1891), malacologist, worked in the field of conchology Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927), biochemist and pioneer in genetics, recipient of 1910...
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  • Gaudentius Anderson, American Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1869) July 5 – Albrecht Kossel, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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    adenine. It was named in 1885 by Albrecht Kossel after Greek ἀδήν aden "gland", in reference to the pancreas, from which Kossel's sample had been extracted....
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    discovery of DNA. Following Mieschers work, was the German biochemist, Albrecht Kossel, who, in 1878, isolated the non-protein components of “nuclein”, and...
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  • journalist, editor, poet, and Laetare Medalist (d. 1927) September 16 – Albrecht Kossel, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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    tuberculosis. During this period, he worked with several chemists, including Albrecht Kossel and Emil Fischer, who were the experts in proteins. In 1905, Levene...
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    Wenzel von Metternich, Georg Büchner, Louis Pasteur, Ferdinand Braun, Albrecht Kossel, Georg Simmel, Albert Schweitzer, Otto Klemperer, Marc Bloch, Alberto...
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  • Literature, 1912 Wilhelm Wien, Physics, 1911 Otto Wallach, Chemistry, 1910 Albrecht Kossel, Physiology or Medicine, 1910 Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Literature...
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  • economist Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850–1918), physicist, Nobel Prize Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927), medical doctor, Nobel Prize Georg Simmel (1858–1918),...
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    Agricultural Experiment Station and had studied physiological chemistry under Albrecht Kossel in Germany. Both worked with George C. Humphrey, who replaced Carlyle...
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  • student and collaborator, the German biochemist and Nobel laureate Albrecht Kossel, until his death in 1927. In 1985 the journal was renamed as Biological...
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  • Year Who Award 1910 Albrecht Kossel (University of Heidelberg) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the five nuclear bases: adenine...
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    leaves and chemically identified around 1888 by the German biologist Albrecht Kossel. Seven years later, a chemical synthesis starting with 1,3-dimethyluric...
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    Karl Ferdinand Braun Paul Ehrlich Hermann Emil Fischer Jules Hoffmann Albrecht Kossel Martin Karplus Max von Laue Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran Jean-Marie...
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    Karl Ferdinand Braun (Physics) 1910 Otto Wallach (Chemistry) 1910 Albrecht Kossel (Physiology or Medicine) 1910 Paul Heyse (Literature) 1911 Wilhelm...
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