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  1. Biography - Landsteiner, Karl (Otto) (1868-1943): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. The specificity of serological reactions,: By Karl Landsteiner by Karl Landsteiner, 1947
  3. The Specificty of Serological Reactions by Karl Landsteiner, 1962-01-01
  4. A New Agglutinable Factor Differentiating Individual Human Bloods. by Karl & LEVINE, Philip. LANDSTEINER, 1927
  5. The specificity of serological reactions by Karl (1868-1943) Landsteiner, 1962-01-01
  6. Der Bürgermeister Von Wien: Dramatische Dichtung (German Edition) by Karl Boromäus Landsteiner, 2010-01-09
  7. Über Niederösterreichishe Dialectliteratur, Mit Besonderer Berücksichtigung Der Dichtungen Misson's Und Strobl's. (Jahresb., K. K. Staatsgymn. Im Viii. Bezirke Wiens). (German Edition) by Karl Boromäus Landsteiner, Josef Misson, 2010-04-03
  8. The Specificity of Serological Reactions Revised Edition by Karl Landsteiner, 1947-01-01
  9. Specificity of Serological Reactions by Karl Landsteiner, 1936
  10. Uber Niederosterreichishe Dialectliteratur, Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Der Dichtungen Misson's Und Strobl's: Und Schulnachrichten (1880) (German Edition) by Karl Landsteiner, 2010-09-10
  11. Uber Niederosterreichishe Dialectliteratur, Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Der Dichtungen Misson's Und Strobl's: Und Schulnachrichten (1880) (German Edition) by Karl Landsteiner, 2010-09-10
  12. Karl Landsteiner
  13. Karl Landsteiner: June 14, 1868-June 26, 1943 (Biographical memoirs / National Academy of Sciences) by Michael Heidelberger, 1969
  14. A New Agglutinable Factor Differentiating Individual Human Bloods by Karl & LEVINE, Philip LANDSTEINER, 1927

21. Karl Landsteiner
Karl Landsteiner 1868 1943. Born in Austria. Karl discovered how to make bloodtransfusions safe. He found that there are four different types of blood.
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22. DR. KARL LANDSTEINER
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23. Karl Landsteiner: Awards Won By Karl Landsteiner
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27. Karl Landsteiner
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28. Landsteiner, Karl
landsteiner, karl. Austrianborn US immunologist who was awarded a Nobel Prizefor Physiology or Medicine in 1930 for his discovery of the ABO blood group
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29. Landsteiner, Karl --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Karl Landsteiner
born June 14, 1868, Vienna, Austrian Empire [Austria]
died June 26, 1943, New York, N.Y., U.S.
Austrian American immunologist and pathologist who received the 1930 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the major blood groups and the development of the ABO system of blood typing that has made blood transfusion a routine medical practice.
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30. Landsteiner, Karl
landsteiner labeled the types A, B, and O. A fourth group, possessing both landsteiner was appointed professor of pathology at the University of Vienna
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Landsteiner By courtesy of the World Health Organization (b. June 14, 1868, Vienna, Austrian Empire [Austria]d. June 26, 1943, New York, N.Y., U.S.), immunologist and pathologist, who received the 1930 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the major blood groups and his development of the ABO system of blood typing, which made blood transfusion a routine medical practice. A research assistant at the Vienna Pathological Institute (1898-1908), Landsteiner found basic differences in human blood that explained the danger involved in indiscriminate transfusions of whole blood. He was able to show (1901) that there were at least three major types of human blood that vary according to the kinds of sugar-containing substances, known as antigens, attached to the plasma membrane (outer envelope) of the red blood cells. Landsteiner labeled the types A, B, and O. A fourth group, possessing both antigens A and B (type AB), was found in the following year. He later discovered the additional blood groups M and N (1927) and the Rhesus, or Rh, factor (1940), named for the species of monkey in which it was discovered. See also ABO blood group system Besides making blood transfusion a safe procedure, Landsteiner's work added an important chapter to the development of legal medicine, providing admissible evidence in paternity suits and murder trials. Proof that blood types are inherited through specific genes has provided an effective tool for the study of human genetics and anthropology.

31. Landsteiner, Karl (1868-1943) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
landsteiner, karl (18681943) In 1927, landsteiner discovered the additionalblood groups M, N, and MN. He was also involved in the discovery of the Rh
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Austrian-American physician who discovered that human blood differed in the capacity of serum to agglutinate red blood cells. By 1902, he and his group divided human blood into the groups A, B, AB, and O. By 1910, it was discovered that blood group was inherited. In 1927, Landsteiner discovered the additional blood groups M, N, and MN. He was also involved in the discovery of the Rh factor. For his work, he received the 1930 Nobel Prize in medicine.

32. Landsteiner, Karl - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Landsteiner, Karl
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33. Blood Groups - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Blood Groups
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34. MSN Encarta - Karl Landsteiner
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37. Landsteiner, Karl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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Austrian-born US immunologist who discovered the ABO blood group system 1900-02, and aided in the discovery of the Rhesus blood factors 1940. He also discovered the polio virus. Nobel prize 1930.
In 1927 Landsteiner found that, in addition to antigens A and B, human blood cells contain one or other or both of two heritable antigens, M and N. These are of no importance in transfusions, because human serum does not contain the corresponding antibodies, but they are of value in resolving paternity disputes.
Landsteiner was born and educated in Vienna, and also studied at other universities in Europe. He worked at the Vienna Pathology Laboratory 1898-1908, became professor at a Vienna hospital, and left Austria 1919 for the Netherlands, moving 1922 to the USA and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.
His book The Specificity of Serological Reactions 1936 helped establish the science of immunology. He also developed a test for syphilis.

39. Landsteiner, Karl, * 1868
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Institut besonders mit der Untersuchung des menschlichen Bluts und entdeckte 1900 dessen Agglutination (Zusammenballung) bei Berührung mit dem Blut bestimmter Menschen. 1901 stellte er die Verschiedenheit des Bluts bei verschiedenen Menschen fest und wählte die Bezeichnungen "Gruppe A", "Gruppe B" und "Gruppe C". 1907-19 Vorstand der Prosektur am Wiener Wilhelminenspital und Landsteiner einer Berufung nach Den Haag und 1922 an das Rockefeller-Institut in New York, an dem er bis 1939 wirkte. 1927 entdeckte er mit P. Levine die Blutfaktoren M, N und P und konnte bald darauf bereits 36 Typen des menschlichen menschlichen serologischen chemischen Struktur, 1918; Spezifische Serumreaktionen mit einfach zusammengesetzten Substanzen bekannter Konstitution, 1920; Serologische besonders serologischen Reaktionen,1933; Der Rhesusfaktor, 1940. Literatur: P. Speiser, K. Landsteiner , Entdecker der Blutgruppen und Pionier der Immunologie, 1975.

40. Landsteiner, Karl Pseudonym: Arthur Landerstein, * 1835
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Landsteiner, Karl Pseudonym: Arthur Landerstein, * 1835
Landsteiner, Karl ( Pseudonym : Arthur Landerstein), * 30. 8. 1835 Stoitzendorf ( Gemeinde Eggenburg, ), † 3. 4. 1909 Nikolsburg (Mikulov, Tschechische Republik ), Priester und Schriftsteller, 1857-73 Mitglied des Piaristenordens. Lehrer in Krems und Wien, des Wiener Tierschutzvereins. Ab 1886 Stadtpfarrer und Propst in Nikolsburg. Gab die Werke von J. Misson heraus. Wiener Leben, 1870; Die Frau des Arbeiters, 1895; Die Kaiserstadt an der Donau, 1896. - Edel sei der Mensch, 1897 (gesammelte Gedichte). - Das Leben eines Paria, 1872 (Autobiographie). Literatur: A. Suda, K. Landsteiner Dissertation , Wien 1949; Neue Deutsche Biographie. Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten

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