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Otto Heinrich Warburg’s Groundbreaking Quote on Cancer Development Caused by Oxygen Deficiency

“Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it will become cancerous.”

Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg

Otto Heinrich Warburg was a German physiologist, biochemist, and Nobel laureate known for his research on cell respiration and the metabolism of cancer cells.

This quote highlights the fundamental importance of oxygen for healthy cells and how oxygen deprivation can trigger cancer development – a vital insight for cancer research.

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Otto Heinrich Warburg’s Groundbreaking Quote on Cancer Development Caused by Oxygen Deficiency

Otto Heinrich Warburg reveals: How 35% oxygen deficiency can trigger cancer in just 48 hours. Discover the groundbreaking truth!

Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883–1970) was a German Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine (1931) for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme. His work laid the foundation for understanding cellular energy metabolism and the connection between oxygen deprivation and cancer development.

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