Corteno Golgi — Còrten Comune Comune di Corteno Golgi … Wikipedia
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Córteno Golgi — Infobox CityIT official name = Comune di Corteno Golgi img coa = Corteno Golgi Stemma.png img coa small = image caption = region = RegioneIT|sigla=LOM province = ProvinciaIT (short form)|sigla=BS (BS) mayor = mayor party = elevation footnotes =… … Wikipedia
Golgi — Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi (* 7. Juli 1843 oder 1844 in Corteno Golgi, Brescia, Italien; † 21. Januar 1926 in Pavia, Italien) war ein italienischer Mediziner und Physiologe. Er erhielt den Nobelpreis für Medizin im Jahr 1906 gemeinsam mit … Deutsch Wikipedia
Golgi — [ gɔldʒi], Camillo, italienischer Histologe, * Corteno (Provinz Brescia) 7. 7. 1844, ✝ Pavia 21. 1. 1926; Professor in Siena (1875/76) und anschließend in Pavia; entwickelte zahlreiche neue histologische Färbemethoden und gewann daraufhin… … Universal-Lexikon
Golgi — Golgi, Camillo, Mediziner, geb. 7. Juli 1844 in Corteno, vollendete seine Studien 1865 in Pavia, wurde daselbst 1875 Professor und noch in demselben Jahr Professor der Anatomie in Siena, 1876 Professor der Histologie in Pavia und 1881 Professor… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Golgi, Camillo — born July 7, 1843/44, Corteno, Italy died Jan. 21, 1926, Pavia Italian physician and cytologist. He devised a way to stain nerve tissue and with it discovered a neuron, now called the Golgi cell, that has many short, branching extensions… … Universalium
Golgi, Camillo — (1843–1926) Born in the small mountain village of Corteno, near Brescia (Lombardy), Camillo Golgi won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 (the same year Giosue Carducci won the literature prize). Golgi studied at the University of Pavia in the … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy
Golgi , Camillo — (1843–1926) Italian cytologist and histologist Born at Corteno near Brescia (now in Italy), Golgi studied medicine at Pavia University and thereafter mainly concerned himself with research on cells and tissues. In 1873, while serving as physician … Scientists
Golgi, Camillo — (7 jul. 1843/44, Corteno, Italia–21 ene. 1926, Pavía). Médico y citólogo italiano. Ideó una forma de teñir el tejido nervioso con lo que descubrió una neurona, denominada actualmente célula de Golgi, que posee numerosas extensiones cortas… … Enciclopedia Universal