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  2. Albert von Kölliker (äl´bĕrt fən kö´lĬkər), 1817–1905, Swiss physiologist and histologist. He was professor of physiology and of microscopic and comparative anatomy at Würzburg from 1847. Source for information on Kölliker, Albert von: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  3. Albert von Kölliker (born Rudolf Albert Kölliker; 6 July 1817 – 2 November 1905) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, and histologist. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Albert von Kölliker has received more than 151,335 page views. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 ...

  4. El interés de von Kölliker por la electrofisiología fue estimulado, en parte, por los avances recientes en las técnicas de investigación que se utilizaban para estudiar la fisiología del sistema nervioso y la inervación del músculo. Se utilizaba una preparación de un nervio-músculo experimental conocida como la “rana reoscópica”.

  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Approximately a century ago, Otto Warburg isolated and purified respiratory enzymes, and since then researchers have focused on understanding the ultrastructure of mitochondria and their redox components and metabolic pathways. Mitochondria were discovered by Albert von Kölliker in 1857 and named by Karl Benda in 1898.

  6. May 28, 2024 · Reference entries. (1817–1905) Swiss histologist and embryologistBorn in Zurich, Switzerland, Kölliker qualified in medicine at Heidelberg in 1842 and later held professorships at Zurich and Würzburg. Celebrated for his microscopic work on tissues, he provided much evidence to show that cells cannot arise freely, but only from existing cells.

  7. Albert von Kölliker começou seus estudos na Universidade de Zurique em 1836. Após dois anos transferiu-se para a Universidade de Bonn, [ 1] e mais tarde para a Universidade de Berlim, onde foi aluno dos fisiologistas Johannes Peter Müller e Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle. Graduou-se em filosofia em Zurique em 1841, e em medicina na Universidade de Heidelberg em 1842.

  8. Albert Von Kölliker. (Rudolph Albert Von Kölliker; Zürich, 1817 - Wurzburgo, 1905) Anatómico suizo. Discípulo de Henle, fue uno de los primeros investigadores especializados en en el estudio de la célula y los tejidos (citología e histología). Defendió a ultranza la independencia de las células nerviosas frente a la teoría reticular ...

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