A device used in biochemistry for
measuring breathing (respiration) by tissues. Tissue slices are
enclosed in a chamber in which the temperature and pressure are
monitored, and the amount of gas produced or consumed by the tissue
is measured.
The Warburg apparatus was invented by the German biochemist Otto
Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970), a pioneer in research on the
respiration of cells and the metabolism of tumors. Warburg won the
Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1931.
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