Kurt Henseleit
Kurt Henseleit (1908–1973) was a student of and assistant to Hans Krebs. Between them they discovered the urea cycle (known also as the Krebs-Henseleit cycle),[1] and developed the Krebs-Henseleit solution.[2]
Kurt Henseleit | |
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Born | 1908 |
Died | 1973 (aged 64–65) |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Urea cycle Krebs–Henseleit solution |
References
- Graßhoff, Gerd; May, Michael (2003). "Hans Krebs' and Kurt Henseleit's Laboratory Notebooks and Their Discovery of the Urea Cycle-Reconstructed with Computer Models". In Holmes, Frederic L.; Renn, Jürgen; Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg (eds.). Reworking the Bench : Research Notebooks in the History of Science. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 269–294. doi:10.1007/0-306-48152-9_13. ISBN 978-1-4020-1039-2.
- Bailey, Leslie E; Ong, Seok D (1978). "Krebs–Henseleit solution as a physiological buffer in perfused and superfused preparations". Journal of Pharmacological Methods. 1 (2): 171–175. doi:10.1016/0160-5402(78)90022-0.
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