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Hans Krebs (biochemist)
British biochemist (1900–1981)
For other people with the same name, see Hans Krebs (disambiguation).
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS (, German:[hansˈʔaːdɔlfˈkʁeːps]ⓘ; 25 August 1900 – 22 November 1981)[1][2][3][4] was a German-British biologist, physician and biochemist.[5] He was a pioneer scientist in the study of cellular respiration, a biochemical process in living cells that extracts energy from food and oxygen and makes it available to drive the processes of life.[6][7] He is best known for his discoveries of two important sequences of chemical reactions that take place in the cells of nearly all organisms, including humans, other than anaerobic microorganisms, namely the citric acid cycle and the urea cycle.
The former, often eponymously known as the "Krebs cycle", is the sequence of metabolic reactions that allows cells of oxygen-respiring organisms to obtain far more ATP