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  1. Karl Landsteiner, the discoverer of the blood-groups and a pioneer in the field of immunology: Biography of a Nobel Prize winner of the Vienna Medical School by Paul Speiser, 1975
  2. The Specificity of Serological Reactions by Karl Landsteiner, 1990-01-01
  3. Uber Niederosterreichishe Dialectliteratur, Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Der Dichtungen Misson's Und Strobl's: Und Schulnachrichten (1880) (German Edition) by Karl Landsteiner, 2010-05-22
  4. Epitope Recognition Since Landsteiner's Discovery
  5. Hématologue: Robin Coombs, Karl Landsteiner, Arnault Tzanck, William Hewson (French Edition)
  6. Pathologe: Karl Landsteiner, Rudolf Virchow, Percivall Pott, Theodor Von Der Wense, Ernst Neumann, Julius Hallervorden, Carl Von Rokitansky (German Edition)
  7. People From Baden Bei Wien: Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj
  8. People From Baden District: People From Baden Bei Wien, Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj
  9. Dictionary of Scientific Biography.Volume VII:Iamblichus - Karl Landsteiner by Charles Coulston (editor-in-chief) Gillispie, 1973
  10. Karl Landsteiner: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2000
  11. Baden Bei Wien: People From Baden Bei Wien, Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj, Wiener Lokalbahnen
  12. LANDSTEINER, KARL (1868-1943): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  13. Hochschullehrer (Rockefeller University): Karl Landsteiner, Abraham Pais, Frederick Seitz, Roderick MacKinnon, Günter Blobel, Saul Aaron Kripke (German Edition)
  14. Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943). by Simon Flexner, 1943

1. Karl Landsteiner - Biography
Karl landsteiner karl Landsteiner was born in Vienna on June 14, 1868. His father,Leopold Landsteiner, a doctor of law, was a wellknown journalist and
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Karl Landsteiner was born in Vienna on June 14, 1868. His father, Leopold Landsteiner, a doctor of law, was a well-known journalist and newspaper publisher, who died when Karl was six years old. Karl was brought up by his mother, Fanny Hess, to whom he was so devoted that a death mask of her hung on his wall until he died. After leaving school, Landsteiner studied medicine at the Univerisity of Vienna, graduating in 1891. Even while he was a student he had begun to do biochemical research and in 1891 he published a paper on the influence of diet on the composition of blood ash. To gain further knowledge of chemistry he spent the next five years in the laboratories of Hantzsch at Zurich, Emil Fischer at Wurzburg, and E. Bamberger at Munich.
Returning to Vienna, Landsteiner resumed his medical studies at the Vienna General Hospital. In 1896 he became an assistant under Max von Gruber in the Hygiene Institute at Vienna. Even at this time he was interested in the mechanisms of immunity and in the nature of antibodies. From 1898 till 1908 he held the post of assistant in the University Department of Pathological Anatomy in Vienna, the Head of which was Professor A. Weichselbaum, who had discovered the bacterial cause of meningitis, and with Fraenckel had discovered the pneumococcus. Here Landsteiner worked on morbid physiology rather than on morbid anatomy. In this he was encouraged by Weichselbaum, in spite of the criticism of others in this Institute. In 1908 Weichselbaum secured his appointment as Prosector in the Wilhelminaspital in Vienna, where he remained until 1919. In 1911 he became Professor of Pathological Anatomy in the University of Vienna, but without the corresponding salary.

2. Karl Landsteiner - Biography
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Karl Landsteiner AustrianAmerican immunologist and pathologist, born June 14, 1868, Vienna; died June 26, 1943, New York City. Associated with
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4. Landsteiner, Karl, * 1868
Landsteiner, Karl, * 1868 Copyright. Karl Landsteiner in seinem Labor. Foto.
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6. Landsteiner, Karl. The American Heritage Dictionary Of The
Landsteiner, Karl. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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9. The Specificity Of Serological Reactions. With A Chapter On
Author Name Crick, Francis. Landsteiner, Karl. Title The Specificity of Serological Reactions.
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Land·stei·ner ( land sti n?r, länt shti ) , Karl 1868–1943. Austrian-bornAmerican pathologist.
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Austrian-born American pathologist. He won a 1930 Nobel Prize for the discovery of human blood groups. Encyclopedia Landsteiner, Karl k¤rl l¤nt shtÄ«nər ) , 1868–1943, American medical research worker, b. Vienna, M.D. Univ. of Vienna, 1891. In 1922 he came to the United States to join the staff of the Rockefeller Institute (now Rockefeller Univ.). He later became a U.S. citizen. For his discovery of human blood groups he won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. As a result of his research in immunology and the chemistry of antigens and serological reactions, he made valuable contributions in hemolysis and in methods of studying poliomyelitis. In 1940 he identified, in collaboration with A. S. Wiener, the Rh factor WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun Karl Landsteiner has one meaning: Meaning #1 United States pathologist (born in Austria) who discovered human blood groups (1868-1943)
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11. Specificity Of Serological Reactions - LANDSTEINER, KARL
Specificity of Serological Reactions; LANDSTEINER, KARL (18681943). Offered by John Gach Books
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Translate this page Er starb als Karl 6 Jahre alt war. Landsteiner studierte an der Universität Wien Karl Landsteiner war ein Mensch voller Energie und Forscherdrang.
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Karl Landsteiner 14. Juni in Baden bei Wien 26. Juni in New York ) war ein ¶sterreichischer Bakteriologe entdeckte er das AB0-System der Blutgruppen , wof¼r er den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin erhielt. Im Jahr entdeckte er mit Alexander Solomon Wiener den Rhesusfaktor Landsteiners Vater Leopold war ein bekannter Journalist . Er starb als Karl 6 Jahre alt war. Landsteiner studierte an der Universit¤t Wien Medizin, er promovierte zum Doktor der Medizin. W¤hrend seines Studiums ver¶ffentlichte er eine Arbeit ¼ber den Einfluss von Di¤ten auf die Zusammensetzung des Blutes. Ihm war auch bereits klar, dass Blut ein „besonderer Saft“ ist. Nach seinem Studium verbrachte Landsteiner f¼nf Jahre im Ausland in Laboratorien in Z¼rich W¼rzburg und M¼nchen . 1896 kehrte er nach Wien zur¼ck und wurde Assistent am Hygienischen Institut. Dort machte er Studien ¼ber den Mechanismus der Immunit¤t und das Wesen von Antik¶rpern. Zwischen 1898 und 1908 war Landsteiner Assistent an der Pathologischen Anatomie der Universit¤t Wien, danach bis 1919 Vorstand des Wilhelminenspitals in Wien. W¤hrend dieser Zeit ver¶ffentlichte er viele medizinische Arbeiten, unter anderem ¼ber die œbertragung der Kinderl¤hmung Landsteiner entdeckte die Blutgruppen . Er zeigte auf, dass bei der œbertragung von Blut von einem Mensch zu einem anderen dieses Blut sich in den Blutgef¤Ÿen oft verklumpte und zersetzte.

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Arzt und Bakteriologe Karl Landsteiner * 14. Juni 1868 in Baden bei Wien Karl Landsteiner ist der Entdecker des A-,B,-0-Blutgruppensystems, also der vier Blutgruppen A, B, und AB. Seine grundlegenden Ergebnisse dazu publizierte er im Mai des Jahres 1901 in der "Wiener Klinischen Wochenschrift" unter dem Titel "Über Agglutinationserscheinungen normalen menschlichen Blutes". Für diese wissenschaftliche Leistung erhielt er am 11. Dezember 1930 den Nobelpreis für Medizin und Physiologie. Auch die Entdeckung des Rhesusfaktors (Rh , Rh ), im Jahr 1940 ist ihm, P. Levine und Alexander S. Wiener zu verdanken. Auf dieser Entdeckung aufbauend wurde im Jahr 1941 ein allgemein anwendbarer Test zu dessen Bestimmung entwickelt. Aufgrund der Not in Wien nach dem 1. Weltkrieg ging Landsteiner im Jahr 1919 nach Den Haag in die Niederlande und im Jahr 1922 an das "Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research" in New York.

14. Karl Landsteiner - Enpsychlopedia
Karl Landsteiner died of a heart attack while still working at his laboratory . It uses material from the Wikipedia article Karl Landsteiner .
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1karl_landsteiner.jpg Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner June 14 June 26 ), was an Austrian biologist and physician He was born in Vienna Austria to Leopold Landsteiner, a journalist and newspaper editor who was also a doctor of law. His father died when Karl was six, and he was raised by his mother, Fanny Hess. He earned a medical degree at the University of Vienna in , and was also well-grounded in chemistry , having studied under Emil Fisher and others. In he became professor of pathology at the University of Vienna. In he married Helen Wlasto, and the couple had one son. Following World War I , he left for Holland . In he joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York , and he remained there for the remainder of his life (even following his retirement in .) During this period he became an American citizen. Karl Landsteiner died of a heart attack while still working at his laboratory. He is noted for his development in of the modern system of classification of blood groups , and in he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . With A. S. Weiner

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Karl Landsteiner. Born 14Jun-1868 Birthplace Vienna, Austria Died 26-Jun-1943Location of death New York City Cause of death unspecified. Gender Male
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20. Karl Landsteiner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner June 14 June 26 ), was an Austrian biologist and physician He was born in Vienna Austria to Leopold Landsteiner, a journalist and newspaper editor who was also a doctor of law. His father died when Karl was six, and he was raised by his mother, Fanny Hess. He earned a medical degree at the University of Vienna in , and was also well-grounded in chemistry , having studied under Emil Fisher and others. In he became professor of pathology at the University of Vienna. In he married Helen Wlasto, and the couple had one son. Following World War I , he left for the Netherlands . In he joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York , and he remained there for the remainder of his life (even following his retirement in .) During this period he became an American citizen. Karl Landsteiner died of a heart attack while still working at his laboratory. He is noted for his development in of the modern system of classification of blood groups , and in he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . With A. S. Weiner

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