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Marjorie Janice Groothuis Horning (August 23, 1917 – June 11, 2020) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist. She was considered to be a pioneer of chromatography for her work in developing new techniques and applying them to the study of drug metabolism. She demonstrated that drugs and their metabolites can be transferred from a pregnant woman to her developing child, and later through breast milk, from a mother to a baby. Horning's work made possible the prevention of birth defects, as doctors began to warn of the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and smoking during pregnancy.

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  • مارجوري جي هورنينغ (ar)
  • Marjorie G. Horning (de)
  • Marjorie G. Horning (en)
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  • مارجوري جانيس جروثيس هورنينغ (بالإنجليزية: Marjorie G. Horning)‏ (ولدت في 23 من أغسطس لعام 1917)، عالمة أمريكية في مجال الكيمياء الحيوية والصيدلة. تعتبر واحدة من رواد تقنية الكروماتوغرافيا، والتي استخدمتها في دراسة استقلاب الأدوية. حيث أثبتت إمكانية انتقال المخدرات ونتائج استقلابها من المرأة الحامل إلى جنينها، وإمكانية انتقالها أيضاً عن طريق حليب الأم المرضعة. أتاح عمل هورنينج الوقاية من بعض العيوب الخلقية، حيث بدأ الأطباء يحذرون من مخاطر المخدرات والكحول والتدخين أثناء الحمل. (ar)
  • Marjorie Janice Groothuis Horning (* 23. August 1917 in Detroit, Michigan; † 11. Juni 2020 in Houston, Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Biochemikerin und Pharmakologin. (de)
  • Marjorie Janice Groothuis Horning (August 23, 1917 – June 11, 2020) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist. She was considered to be a pioneer of chromatography for her work in developing new techniques and applying them to the study of drug metabolism. She demonstrated that drugs and their metabolites can be transferred from a pregnant woman to her developing child, and later through breast milk, from a mother to a baby. Horning's work made possible the prevention of birth defects, as doctors began to warn of the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and smoking during pregnancy. (en)
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  • Marjorie G. Horning (en)
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  • Houston, Texas, US (en)
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  • Detroit, Michigan, US (en)
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