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Krogh
[ krawkh ]
noun
- (Schack) Au·guste (Steen·berg) [shahk, , ou, -g, oo, st , steen, -ba, r, g], 1874–1949, Danish physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1920.
Example Sentences
Anders Krogh, from AAA United, the company that manages the building for Anders Holch Povlsen, said Mr Martin remained in their thoughts.
"We have found a method to make yeast cells use enzymes and carry out the same chemical process that takes place in halogenation. Plants generally can't naturally carry out halogenation. Therefore, our versatile biotechnological platform is a possible method for optimizing and developing plant-based alkaloids that may then be used to make medicines against, for example, schizophrenia, for which there are many negative side effects such as insomnia, weight gain and reduced immunity, when using existing medicines" says Michael Krogh Jensen.
At best, Michael Krogh Jensen expects to be able to send substances derived from alstonine to clinical trials in 2026.
"Development of medicines from natural plant substances is widely used. However, since plants do not produce these substances to fight human diseases, there is often a need to modify them to make them more effective and safe," says Michael Krogh Jensen, a senior researcher at DTU Biosustain and co-founder of the biotech company Biomia.
Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean later went to prison for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation, as did Egil “Bud” Krogh, who headed the Plumbers unit.
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