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  1. The Golgi Apparatus: State of the art 110 years after Camillo Golgi's discovery
  2. The Hidden Structure: A Scientific Biography of Camillo Golgi by Paolo Mazzarello, 1999-12-15
  3. La struttura nascosta: La vita di Camillo Golgi (Fonti e studi per la storia dell'Universita di Pavia) (Italian Edition) by Paolo Mazzarello, 1996
  4. Golgi: A Biography of the Founder of Modern Neuroscience by Paolo Mazzarello, 2009-11-24
  5. Sulla fina anatomia degli organi centrali del sistema nervoso (Biblioteca della scienza italiana) (Italian Edition) by Camillo Golgi, 1995
  6. Golgi Centennial Symposium: Perspectives in Neurobiology: (Papers)
  7. University of Pavia: University of Pavia Alumni, University of Pavia Faculty, Alessandro Volta, Pope Sixtus Iv, Camillo Golgi
  8. Camillo Golgi: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  9. Italian Nobel Laureates: Enrico Fermi, Guglielmo Marconi, Camillo Golgi, Franco Modigliani, Luigi Pirandello, Carlo Rubbia, Giosuè Carducci
  10. Burials in Pavia: Burials at San Pietro in Ciel D'oro, Pavia, Augustine of Hippo, Camillo Golgi, Boethius, Liutprand, King of the Lombards
  11. Italian Neuroscientists: Camillo Golgi, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Ugo Cerletti, Paolo Mantegazza, Massimo Grattarola, Carlo Matteucci
  12. Malaria: Ddt, Camillo Golgi, Cinchona, Febris, Plasmodium, History of Malaria, Mass Drug Administration
  13. GOLGI, CAMILLO (1843-1926): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  14. People From Pavia: Gerolamo Cardano, Camillo Golgi, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Lanfranc, Alessandro Rolla, Claudia Muzio, Matteo Chinosi

1. Camillo Golgi - Biography
Camillo golgi camillo Golgi was born at Corteno near Brescia on July 7, 1843*,the son of a physician. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia under
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Camillo Golgi was born at Corteno near Brescia on July 7, 1843 , the son of a physician. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia under Mantegazza, Bizzozero and Oehl. After graduating in 1865 he continued to work in Pavia at the Hospital of St. Matteo. Golgi himself stated that Bizzozero greatly influenced him and his methods of scientific research; at that time most of his investigations were concerned with the nervous system, i.e. insanity, neurology and the lymphatics of the brain. In 1872 he accepted the post of Chief Medical Officer at the Hospital for the Chronically Sick at Abbiategrasso, and it is believed that in the seclusion of this hospital, in a little kitchen which he had converted into a laboratory, he first started his investigations into the nervous system. Golgi returned to the University of Pavia as Extraordinary Professor of Histology, went to Siena for a short time, but returned to Pavia and was appointed to the Chair for General Pathology in 1881, in succession to his teacher Bizzozero. He settled down in Pavia for good, and married Donna Lina, a niece of Bizzozero. Already while working at the Hospital of St. Matteo, Golgi became interested in the investigation of the causes of malaria and he must be credited for having determined the three forms of the parasite and the three types of fever. After prolonged studies he found a way of photographing the most characteristic phases in 1890.

2. Life And Discoveries Of Camillo Golgi
Life and Discoveries of Camillo Golgi by Marina Bentivoglio
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3. Life And Discoveries Of Camillo Golgi
Camillo Golgi was born in July 1843 in Corteno, a village in the mountains near Camillo Golgi and his wife Lina by the sea in his late seventies.
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Life and Discoveries of Camillo Golgi
by Marina Bentivoglio
Biographical Sketch and Scientific Work
Camillo Golgi was born in July 1843 in Corteno, a village in the mountains near Brescia in northern Italy, where his father was working as a district medical officer. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia, where he attended as an 'intern student' the Institute of Psychiatry directed by Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909). Golgi also worked in the laboratory of experimental pathology directed by Giulio Bizzozero (1846-1901), a brilliant young professor of histology and pathology (among his several contributions, Bizzozero discovered the hemopoietic properties of bone marrow). Bizzozero introduced Golgi to experimental research and histological techniques, and established with him a lifelong friendship. Golgi graduated in 1865 and was, therefore, a student during the last years of the fights for the independence of Italy (Italy became united in 1870).
Standing left to right: Bizzozero, Golgi (here in his late fifties).

4. Camillo Golgi - Biography
Camillo Golgi (18431926) Nobel Prize, 1906, shared with Ramon y Cajal. Life and Discoveries by Marina Bentivoglio.
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5. Camillo Golgi
Corteno I natali La fanciullezza Gli studi primari e secondari Studente universitario I Professori del Golgi La laurea precoce Medico tirocinante L'
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6. DR. CAMILLO GOLGI (1843-1926)
DR. CAMILLO GOLGI (18431926)
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7. Golgi Apparatus
The golgi body was discovered by the Italian microscopist Camillo Golgi in 1898. Golgi apparati are especially common in eukaryotes
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8. Golgi, Camillo
Golgi, Camillo Golgi, 1906 By courtesy of the Wellcome Trustees (b. July 7, 1843/44, Corteno, Italyd.
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9. Camillo Golgi (www.whonamedit.com)
Camillo Golgi Italian physician and histologist/cytologist, born July 7, 1843, Corteno (now Corteno Golgi); died January 21, 1926, Pavia. Associated
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10. Golgi, Camillo. The American Heritage Dictionary Of The English
Golgi, Camillo. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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11. Golgi, Camillo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Golgi, Camillo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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13. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Golgi Camillo
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14. Biographies Info Science : Golgi Camillo
Camillo Golgi recevra le prix Nobel demédecine et de physiologie en 1906 pour l ensemble de ses travaux.
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15. Encyclopedia: Camillo Golgi
Camillo Golgi ( July 7 is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) There is also a museum of Camillo Golgi, the first Italian to be awarded with
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    Updated 8 days 18 hours 21 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi July 7 January 21 ) was an Italian physician. From [1], in the public domain File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... From [1], in the public domain File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... July 7 is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 177 days remaining. ... 1843 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...

    16. Encyclopedia: Golgi Apparatus
    Camillo golgi camillo Golgi ( July 7, 1843 January 21, 1926) was an Italianphysician. 1898 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for
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    Updated 24 days 14 hours 21 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Golgi apparatus In cell biology , the Golgi apparatus Golgi body Golgi complex , or dictyosome is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, including those of plants animals , and fungi . The name comes from Italian anatomist Camillo Golgi , who identified it in . Its primary function is to process proteins targeted to the plasma membrane, lysosomes or endosomes and those that will be secreted from the cell, and sort them within vesicles . Thus, it functions as a central delivery system for the cell. Cell biology (also called cellular biology or cytology, from the Greek kytos, container) is an academic discipline which studies cells. ...

    17. Camillo Golgi - Definition Of Camillo Golgi In Encyclopedia
    Camillo GolgiCamillo Golgi (July 7, 1843 January 21, 1926) was an Italianphysician.Golgi was born in Corteno, Italy. His father was a physician and
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    Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi July 7 January 21 ) was an Italian physician. Golgi was born in Corteno Italy . His father was a physician and district medical officer. Golgi studied medicine at University of Pavia , where he worked in the experimental pathology laboratory under Giulio Bizzozero , who elucidated the properties of bone marrow . He graduated in . He spent much of his career studying the central nervous system . Tissue staining techniques in the latter half of the nineteenth century were inadequate for studying nervous tissue. While working as chief medical officer in a psychiatric hospital , he experimented with metal impregnation of nervous tissue. He discovered a method of staining nervous tissue which would stain a limited number of cells at random, in their entirety. This enabled him to view the paths of nerve cells in the brain for the first time. He called his discovery the black reaction. It is now known universally as the Golgi stain. The reason for the eclectic, random staining is still not understood. In addition to this discovery, Golgi discovered a

    18. Note: Golgi
    Camillo Golgi (18431926). An Italian neurologist and histologist, Golgi sclassical structural studies of the nervous system, done in the late 19th century
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    An Italian neurologist and histologist, Golgi's classical structural studies of the nervous system, done in the late 19th century, are still cited today, and in addition he pioneered the development of many new techniques still used in this sort of study. Golgi was one of the truly great figures of 19th century science, and in recognition of his work he was named a Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine in 1906.
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    Camillo Golgi ( The Nobel Foundation) Camillo Golgi ( The Nobel Foundation) Golgi Apparatus pictures and diagrams ( Microsoft Corporation.
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    20. Camillo Golgi
    Camillo Golgi (18441926) Italian neurologist and histologist. In 1873 Golgideveloped a revolutionary staining technique, still in use and named after him
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    Camillo Golgi
    Italian n eurologist and histologist
    I n 1873 Golgi developed a revolutionary staining technique , still in use and named after him (Golgi staining or Golgi impregnation) , which permitted for the first time a clear visualization of a nerve cell body with all its processes . Ironically, he believed that his observations using this technique supported t he idea that neural tissue consist ed of fibers forming an intricate , non-cellular network U sing Golgi's technique, Cajal became the main supporter of the 'neuron theory' which correctly interpreted the nervous system as composed of anatomically and functionally distinct cells. Nonetheless, In 1906 Golgi deservedly shared the Nobel Prize with Cajal for their studies on the structure of the nervous system. Although he misinterpreted the overall view of the microscopic organization of the nervous system, he contributed greatly to the modern knowledge of its structure. Among other findings, Golgi described the morphological features of glial cells and of the relationships between glial cell processes and blood vessels. He also described two fundamental types of nerve cells, still named after him as 'Golgi type I' neurons, extending their axons at a distance from the cell body (the 'projection neurons' of the modern nomenclature), and 'Golgi type II' neurons, with axons ramifying in the vicinity of the cell body (corresponding to the 'local circuit neurons' and 'interneurons'). Among his other discoveries, in 1878 Golgi described the tendinous sensory corpuscles that bear his name (Golgi tendon organs). In the years 1886-1892, Golgi provided fundamental contributions to the study of malaria: he elucidated the cycle of the malaria agent, the

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