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    Camillo Golgi (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈɡɔldʒi]; 7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italian biologist and pathologist known for his works on the central...
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    biologist and pathologist Camillo Golgi and was named after him in 1898. Owing to its large size and distinctive structure, the Golgi apparatus was one of...
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    Golgi's method is a silver staining technique that is used to visualize nervous tissue under light microscopy. The method was discovered by Camillo Golgi...
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  • Golgi may refer to: Camillo Golgi (1843–1926), Italian physician and scientist after whom the following terms are named: Golgi apparatus (also called the...
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    Golgi tendon reflex. The Golgi tendon organ is one of several eponymous terms named after the Italian physician Camillo Golgi. The body of the Golgi tendon...
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    and a pair of mummies. The Museum Camillo Golgi (Italian: Museo Camillo Golgi) was built in honor of Camillo Golgi and his most important discoveries...
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  • 1871, and was most popularised by the Nobel laureate Italian physician Camillo Golgi. However, the theory was refuted by later observations of a Spanish...
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    Camonica. There is a museum dedicated to scientist Camillo Golgi who was born in Corteno in 1843. Golgi, after whose memory the name of the village was changed...
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    In neuroscience, Golgi cells are the most abundant inhibitory interneurons found within the granular layer of the cerebellum. Golgi cells can be found...
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    and can be classified by their morphology and function. The anatomist Camillo Golgi grouped neurons into two types; type I with long axons used to move...
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    disparate observation of the histological work of Albert von Kölliker, Camillo Golgi, Franz Nissl, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Auguste Forel and others. Theodor...
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    specializing in neuroanatomy and the central nervous system. He and Camillo Golgi received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906. Ramón y...
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    students were taught by prominent scholars such as Antonio Scarpa and Camillo Golgi or the physicist Alessandro Volta. The museum was founded in 1936 and...
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    discovery of the precise neurotransmitters release control system. Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1906) for the development of the silver...
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    a pub at Via Adelchi and an "English style" pub-restaurant, at Via Camillo Golgi, 60, 20133. "Lambrate Ligèra". Beer rating. Retrieved 20 June 2016....
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    anatomy and paleontology. Then there is the Golgi Museum, located in the same environments in which both Camillo Golgi and his students worked, rooms and laboratories...
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  • banker Camillo Federici (1749–1802), Italian dramatist and actor Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile (1851–1916), Italian jurist and politician Camillo Golgi (1843–1926)...
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    of the microscope and the development of a silver staining method by Camillo Golgi during the 1880s. This was able to show the intricate structures of...
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    physician, anatomist and embryologist. A student of Camillo Golgi, he continued work on Golgi's lines of research on cellular structure. Pensa was born...
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    invention of the microscope and the development of a staining procedure by Camillo Golgi during the late 1890s. The procedure used a silver chromate salt to...
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    involved in causing different forms of malaria was first recognized by Camillo Golgi in 1886. Soon thereafter, Giovanni Batista Grassi and Raimondo Filetti...
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  • applied to the surface of glass, and then fired in a furnace or kiln. Camillo Golgi perfected silver staining for the study of the nervous system. Although...
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    (together with David Attwell and Marcus Raichle), the 2011 Camillo Golgi Medal Award from the Golgi Foundation, and the 2009 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic...
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    Adelchi Negri, an assistant pathologist working in the laboratory of Camillo Golgi, observed these inclusions in rabbits and dogs with rabies. These findings...
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    smaller brain size and mental disabilities. Camillo Golgi, using his silver staining technique (later deemed the Golgi method), first described radially oriented...
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    Henryk Sienkiewicz Bertha von Suttner 1906 J. J. Thomson Henri Moissan Camillo Golgi; Santiago Ramón y Cajal Giosuè Carducci Theodore Roosevelt 1907 Albert...
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    of Pavia, where he was a pupil of Camillo Golgi (1843–1926). After graduation in 1900, he became an assistant to Golgi at his pathological institute. In...
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  • theory in the work of Camillo Golgi". Physis. 36 (2): 431–72. PMID 11640243. Chu, NS (2006). "Centennial of the nobel prize for Golgi and Cajal – founding...
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    improved a silver staining process known as Golgi's method, which had been developed by his rival, Camillo Golgi. During the development of dendrites, several...
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    Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in which the award went jointly to Camillo Golgi, a reticularist and widely recognized cell biologist, and Santiago Ramón...
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