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  1. Edwin G. Krebs. Dr. Edwin G. Krebs (June 6, 1918 – December 21, 2009) was an American biochemist. He and Edmond H. Fischer were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1992 for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and control different cellular processes.

  2. Edwin G. Krebs held his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 1992, at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm. He was presented by Professor Hans Wigzell of the Karolinska Institutet.

  3. Edwin Gerhard Krebs ( Lansing, Iowa, 1918. június 6. – Seattle, Washington, 2009. december 21.) amerikai biokémikus. 1992-ben munkatársával, Edmond H. Fischerrel közösen elnyerte az orvostudományi Nobel-díjat, mert felfedezték a fehérjék foszforilálásának a sejtműködés szabályozásában játszott alapvető szerepét.

  4. edwin g. krebs June 6, 1918–December 21, 2009 by edmond h. fischer e d krebs died on deCember 21, 2009, after a long and increas-ingly debilitating illness. for me, it marked the end of an extraordinary era and the end of a lifelong and marvelous friendship. i first met ed early in 195 in los angeles when

  5. 29. Jan. 2010 · Edwin G. Krebs (1918-2009) Science. 2010 Jan 29;327(5965):537. doi: 10.1126/science.1186913. Authors William A Catterall 1 , John D ...

  6. Edwin G. Krebs University of Washington June 6, 1918 - December 21, 2009 Scientific Discipline: Physiology and Pharmacology Membership Type: Member (elected 1973) ...

  7. Edwin G. Krebs. 1918-. American biochemist who shared the 1992 Nobel Prize in medicine with Edmond H. Fischer for their discovery of how the body breaks glycogen down into glucose. This process, called reversible phosphorylation, activates and regulates various cellular processes. This discovery contributed to techniques that prevent the body ...