Otto Fritz Meyerhof (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • Jean-Marc Chouraqui, Gilles Dorival, Colette Zytnicki, Enjeux d'Histoire, Jeux de Mémoire: les Usages du Passé Juif, Maisonneuve & Larose, 2006, p. 548 [1]

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  • Anon (1951). "Obituary: Otto Fritz Meyerhof". The Lancet. 258 (6687): 790-792. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(51)91682-0. PMID 14874513. {{cite journal}}: Mere end en |DOI= og |doi= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |PMID= og |pmid= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |author= og |last= angivet (hjælp)
  • Barnett JA (april 2003). "A history of research on yeasts 5: the fermentation pathway". Yeast. 20 (6): 509-43. doi:10.1002/yea.986. PMID 12722184. {{cite journal}}: Mere end en |DOI= og |doi= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |PMID= og |pmid= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |author= og |last= angivet (hjælp)

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  • Anon (1951). "Obituary: Otto Fritz Meyerhof". The Lancet. 258 (6687): 790-792. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(51)91682-0. PMID 14874513. {{cite journal}}: Mere end en |DOI= og |doi= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |PMID= og |pmid= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |author= og |last= angivet (hjælp)
  • Kresge, N.; Simoni, R. D.; Hill, R. L. (2005). "Otto Fritz Meyerhof and the elucidation of the glycolytic pathway". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280 (4): e3. PMID 15665335. {{cite journal}}: Mere end en |PMID= og |pmid= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |first1= og |first= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |last1= og |last= angivet (hjælp)
  • Barnett JA (april 2003). "A history of research on yeasts 5: the fermentation pathway". Yeast. 20 (6): 509-43. doi:10.1002/yea.986. PMID 12722184. {{cite journal}}: Mere end en |DOI= og |doi= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |PMID= og |pmid= angivet (hjælp); Mere end en |author= og |last= angivet (hjælp)

nobelprize.org

  • "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1922". Nobel Prize. Hentet 2011-01-11. Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born on April 12, 1884, in Hannover. He was the son of Felix Meyerhof, a merchant of that city and his wife Bettina May. Soon after his birth his family moved to Berlin, where he went to the Wilhelms Gymnasium (classical secondary school). Leaving school at the age of 14, he was attacked, at the age of 16, by kidney trouble and had to spend a long time in bed. During this period of enforced inactivity he was much influenced by his mother's constant companionship. He read much, wrote poetry, and went through a period of much artistic and mental development. After he had matriculated, he studied medicine at Freiburg, Berlin, Strasbourg, and Heidelberg.

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  • "Dr. Meyerhof, Winner Of 1923 Nobel Prize". New York Times. 8. oktober 1951. Hentet 2011-01-11. Dr. Otto Meyerhof, co-winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine, who had been a research professor in physiological chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania since coming to the United States from ...

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  • Walter Selke and Christian Heppner, The family of the Nobel Prize recipient Otto Meyerhof in Hannover, in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblaetter 71 (2017), p.156-166; ISBN 978-3-86525-602-7