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  1. People From the Province of Brescia: Pope Paul Vi, Camillo Golgi, Franco Baresi, Andrea Pirlo, Bruno Giacomelli, Luca Marenzio, Alex Caffi
  2. University of Pavia Alumni: Pope Sixtus Iv, Camillo Golgi, Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Eugenio Beltrami, Anthony Maria Zaccaria
  3. Histologiste: Marcello Malpighi, Rudolph Albert Von Kölliker, Camillo Golgi, Theodor Schwann, Alexandre Dogiel, Nicolás Achúcarro, Franz Nissl (French Edition)
  4. Italian Anatomists: Leonardo Da Vinci, Marcello Malpighi, Camillo Golgi, Giovanni Battista Morgagni, Mondino de Liuzzi, Antonio Scarpa
  5. History of Neuroscience: René Descartes, Ivan Pavlov, Alessandro Volta, Camillo Golgi, Hermann Von Helmholtz, Andreas Vesalius, Lobotomy
  6. Camillo Golgi, 1843-1926, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, 1852-1934, Adelchi Negri, 1876-1912: Biographical sketches published for the 50th anniversary of the Bern University Brain Anatomy Institute by Georg Pilleri, 1984
  7. NEOFORMAZIONE DELL' EPITELIO DEI CANALICOLI ORINIFERI NELLA MALATTIA DI BRIGTH. by Camillo. Nobel Laureate. GOLGI, 1884
  8. SULLE ALTERAZIONI DEGLI ORGANI CENTRALI NERVOSI IN UN CASO DI COREA GESTICOLATORIA ASSOCIATA AD ALIENAZIONE MENTALE. by Camillo (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate. GOLGI, 1874
  9. Elucidating the Structure and Workings of the Nervous System: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by James J. Hoffmann, 2000
  10. Nerve Endings: The Discovery of the Synapse by Richard Rapport, 2005-05-02
  11. [Four essays] (Reprints) by Henry R Viets, 1843
  12. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G[oodman], et al Gilman, 1988

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22. Granditaliani - Scienze Naturali - Golgi Camillo
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24. Camillo Golgi - Enpsychlopedia
Camillo Golgi. Missing image C_Golgi.jpg. Camillo Golgi. Camillo Golgi (July 7, It uses material from the Wikipedia article Camillo Golgi .
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C_Golgi.jpg 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. The Black Reaction consisted in fixing silver chromate particles to the neurilemma (the neuron membrane) by reacting silver nitrate with potassium bichromate. This resulted in a stark black deposit on the

25. Entrez PubMed
Sci Med Ital. 1958 JulSep;7(1)107-32. Camillo Golgi. BENEDETTI EL. Personal Nameas Subject golgi camillo PMID 13580259 PubMed - OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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26. Camillo Golgi: Awards Won By Camillo Golgi
Camillo Golgi Awards won by Camillo Golgi. Awards of Camillo Golgi.OTHERNOBEL 1906, MEDICINE. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com
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27. Camillo Golgi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Life and Discoveries of Camillo Golgi The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine1906. Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi
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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. The Black Reaction consisted in fixing silver chromate particles to the neurilemma (the neuron membrane) by reacting silver nitrate with potassium bichromate. This resulted in a stark black deposit on the

28. Bibliotheca Scriptorum Loci: G-H-I-J-K-L
Translate this page golgi camillo, Ueber den angebliechen Bacillus malariae von Klebs, Tommasi-Crudeliund Golgi, Camillo, Azione della chinina sui Parasiti Malarici e sui
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Notitia librorum Home page G-H-I-J-K-L Gabba, Carlo Francesco , Intorno ad alcuni più generali problemi della Scienza Sociale. Torino, UTE, 1876 (368 A) Gadde, Osn. Nils S. r. t. (5826 A) Gaeta, Enrico (conte di Castelmola), Memorie storiche della città di Gaeta, vol. unico, 2° edizione. Caserta, La Minerva, 1885 (2408 A) (Marchese di Cirigliano), Albore della Casa Gaetani di Gaeta, Roma e Napoli, manoscritto del 1803 r. i. (4104 A) Gaetani di Castelmola, Carlo , Linea ferroviaria Roma-Gaeta-Napoli. Napoli, Fratelli Contessa, 1888 (2631 A) Gaetani di Laurenzana, Antonio Gaetani di Laurenzana, Antonio Gaetani di Laurenzana, Antonio , Discorso sul bilancio dei Lavori Pubblici pronunciato alla Camera dei Deputati nella tornata del 19 dicembre 1892. Roma, Tip. della Camera dei Deputati, 1892, n. 7 copie (4101 A) Gaetani di Laurenzana, Antonio , Gemme Costituzionali. Napoli, A. Tocco, 1897, n. 2 copie (4100 A) Gaetani, Antonio e Raffaele Gaetano, Niccolò , La Disciplina del Cavalier Giovane divisata in tre ragionamenti. Napoli, Gennaro e Vincenzo Muzio, 1738 (4069 A) ed altra copia (s. r. i.) Gagliardi, Elia

29. Camillo Golgi - Susning.nu
Camillo Golgi, läkare, cytolog?, italienare?, född 1844, död den 21 januari 1926 . Golgi verkade som läkare vid ett sjukhus för obotligt sjuka,
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Camillo Golgi läkare , cytolog , italienare född 1844 , död den 21 januari 1926 . Främst bekant som upptäckare av den organell i eukaryot a celler som idag kallas Golgiapparaten och som hanterar ämnen som skall skickas ut ur cellen. För sina undersökningar av nervsystem ets mikroskopiska struktur belönades han med 1906 års Nobelpris i fysiologi/medicin. Tidiga rön med primitiv utrustning Golgi verkade som läkare vid ett sjukhus för obotligt sjuka, där han med mycket bristfällig utrustning till sitt förfogande, år 1873 upptäckte tekniken att med silvernitrat färga nervvävnad, en ovärderlig metod i den fortsatta utforskningen av nervsystem et. Banbrytare inom neurologin Denna färgning gjorde det möjligt för honom att i hjärnan påvisa en speciell typ av nervcell Golgicell ), med talrika korta utskott (s.k. dendrit er) som gör att den kan sammanbinda många andra nervceller. Upptäckten av Golgicellerna fick den tyske anatom en [[Wilhelm von Waldeyer]] att uppställa teorin att nervcellen (neuronet) är nervsystemets grundläggande enhet, något som senare slogs fast av spanjoren [Santiago Ramón y Cajal] och som innebar ett viktigt kliv i utvecklingen av den moderna neurologi n. Ramón y Cajal delade Nobelpriset med Golgi.

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      La scienza è scientifica di Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi era l'opposto di Giulio Bizzozero a mostrargli la via istologica alla neurobiologia e Fonte: www.cisui.unibo.it/annali/07/testi/10Mazzarello_frameset.htm CENTRI TRAPIANTO Centri Trapianto Regione ABRUZZO. Centri Trapianto Regione CALABRIA. Centri Trapianto Regione CAMPANIA. Centri Trapianto Regione EMILIA ROMAGNA

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    35. Camillo Golgi Winner Of The 1906 Nobel Prize In Medicine
    camillo golgi, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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    36. Golgi, Camillo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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    38. 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.
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    39. Camillo Golgi
    golgi, camillo, kämel lo gôl je Pronunciation Key. golgi, camillo , 1844–1926,Italian physician, noted as a neurologist and histologist.
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    40. Golgi, Camillo
    golgi, camillo (18431926) The golgi apparatus, a series of flattened membranouscavities found in the cytoplasm of cells, was first described by him in
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    Italian cell biologist who produced the first detailed knowledge of the fine structure of the nervous system. He shared the 1906 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with , who followed up Golgi's work.
    Golgi's use of silver salts in staining cells proved so effective in showing up the components and fine processes of nerve cells that even the synapses - tiny gaps between the cells - were visible. The Golgi apparatus, a series of flattened membranous cavities found in the cytoplasm of cells, was first described by him in 1898.
    Golgi was born near Brescia and studied at Pavia, where he spent most of his academic career, becoming professor 1876. He was elected to the senate 1900.
    From his examinations of different parts of the brain, Golgi put forward the theory that there are two types of nerve cells, sensory and motor cells, and that axons are concerned with the transmission of nerve impulses. He discovered tension receptors in the tendons - now called the organs of Golgi.
    Between 1885 and 1893 Golgi investigated malaria. This was known to be caused by the protozoon Plasmodium, and Golgi showed how the fever attacks coincide with the release into the bloodstream of a new generation of the parasites. He also established a method of treatment.

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