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    Acta Historica Leopoldina
    |March 1, 2018
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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry and Physiology
    • Nobel Prize-winning research

    Background:

    • Early life and philosophical influences
    • Transition to experimental science
    • Collaboration with Otto Warburg

    Discussion:

    • Muscle metabolism and mechanical work
    • Glycolysis and cellular respiration
    • Nobel Prize-winning discoveries

    Key Insights:

    • Fixed relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism in muscle
    • Coordination of muscular performance with thermodynamic processes
    • Elucidation of the glycolytic pathway (Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway)

    Outlook:

    • Continued research in exile
    • Legacy in biochemistry and physiology