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A Nobel Prize, of course. Such was the case for Hans Krebs, the biochemist who nabbed the award in 1953 for discovering the citric acid cycle, or “Krebs cycle”—the cellular pathway that converts ...
In Alzheimer’s disease, that connection is especially strong. When these engines sputter, the mind starts to slip. The root of the problem traces back to a breakdown in the Krebs cycle. Also known as ...
Sir Hans Krebs took up a post at the University of Sheffield in 1935 where he worked for nineteen years, becoming Lecturer-in-Charge of the newly-founded Department of Biochemistry in 1938, and ...
As a key component of the Krebs cycle, malic acid helps the body generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which fuels cellular functions. In addition to boosting energy levels, malic acid offers ...