Cori ester — n GLUCOSE 1 PHOSPHATE * * * glucose 1 phosphate … Medical dictionary
cori ester — ˈkȯrē noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after Carl F. Cori b1896 and his wife Gerty T. Cori died 1957 American biochemists : glucose phosphate a … Useful english dictionary
Cori ester — noun see glucose phosphate … Useful english dictionary
Cori, Carl; and Cori, Gerty — ▪ American biochemists in full, respectively, Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz Respectively, born Dec. 5, 1896, Prague, Czech. died Oct. 20, 1984, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. born Aug. 15, 1896, Prague, Czech. died Oct … Universalium
Cori , Carl Ferdinand — (1896–1984) Czech–American biochemist Cori, who was born in the Czech capital of Prague, was educated at the gymnasium in Trieste, where his father was director of the Marine Biological Station, and at the University of Prague Medical School. He… … Scientists
Cori cycle — Co·ri cycle kōr ē , kȯr n the cycle in carbohydrate metabolism consisting of the conversion of glycogen to lactic acid in muscle, diffusion of the lactic acid into the bloodstream which carries it to the liver where it is converted into glycogen … Medical dictionary
CORI (LES) — CORI LES Biochimistes américains d’origine tchèque dont les noms sont restés liés aux esters phosphoriques, et qui ont joué un rôle important dans l’étude du métabolisme du glucose. Né à Prague, Carl Ferdinand Cori (1896 1984) commence ses études … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cori cycle disease ester — Co·ri cycle, disease, ester (koґre) [Carl Ferdinand Cori Czechoslovakian born American physician and biochemist , 1896–1984, and Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori, Czechoslovakian born American physician and biochemist, 1896–1957, co winners of the… … Medical dictionary
Cori — Gerty Theresa, Czech U.S. biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1896–1957. See C. disease. Carl F., Czech U.S. biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1896–1984. See C. cycle, C. ester … Medical dictionary
ester — An organic compound containing the grouping, –X(O)–O–R (X = carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, etc.; R = radical of an alcohol), formed by the elimination of H2O between the –OH of an acid group and the –OH of an alcohol … Medical dictionary