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Skou

Skou is a Danish surname. It is most commonly found in Denmark and among Danish communities abroad. The name is borne by several individuals who have contributed to public life in science, culture, and academia, among them Jens Christian Skou.

Jens Christian Skou (1918–2018) was a Danish biophysicist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997

The surname Skou is part of Danish onomastic tradition, and individuals with the name may be found

for
the
discovery
of
the
sodium-potassium
pump,
a
cell
membrane
transporter
that
moves
three
sodium
ions
out
of
the
cell
and
two
potassium
ions
in,
against
their
concentration
gradients,
using
energy
from
ATP
hydrolysis.
This
enzyme,
Na+/K+-ATPase,
is
essential
for
maintaining
the
electrochemical
gradients
that
underlie
nerve
impulse
transmission,
muscle
contraction,
and
many
cellular
processes.
Skou's
work
established
a
key
principle
in
physiology
and
has
influenced
pharmacology
and
medicine.
in
other
countries
due
to
migration.
The
span
of
professions
among
those
named
Skou
ranges
from
science
to
the
arts
and
public
service,
reflecting
broader
Scandinavian
naming
patterns
where
surnames
are
used
across
generations.