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  1. 1 quote from Robert Remak: 'The extracellular genesis of cells in animals seemed to me, ever since the publication of the cell theory [of Schwann], just as unlikely as the spontaneous generation of organisms.

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    Robert Remak. Robert Remak (26 July 1815 – 29 August 1865) was an embryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born in Posen, Prussia, who discovered that the origin of cells was by the division of pre-existing cells. [1] as well as several other key discoveries. According to historian Paul Weindling, Rudolf Virchow, one of the founders of ...

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  4. Science Quotes by Robert Remak (1 quote) The extracellular genesis of cells in animals seemed to me, ever since the publication of the cell theory [of Schwann], just as unlikely as the spontaneous generation of organisms. These doubts produced my observations on the multiplication of blood cells by division in bird and mammalian embryos and on ...

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Robert Remak was a German embryologist and neurologist who discovered and named (1842) the three germ layers of the early embryo: the ectoderm, the mesoderm, and the endoderm. He also discovered nonmedullated nerve fibres (1838) and the nerve cells in the heart (1844) called Remaks ganglia, and he.

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  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Ernst Julius Remak’s son, Robert Remak (1888–1942), was a gifted if argumentative mathematician, who was murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz. References. Schmiedebach HP. Robert Remak (1815-1865). Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1995. Pearce JMS. Remak, Father and Son. Lancet 1996;347:1669-70. Argyll Robertson D.

  7. 4 days ago · Robert Remak. (1815—1865) Quick Reference. (1815–1865) Polish–German embryologist and anatomist. Remak, born the son of a shopkeeper in Posen (now in Poland), obtained his MD from the University of Berlin in 1838. Although he spent most of his career there and despite his considerable scientific achievements Remak was denied appropriate ...

  8. Robert Remak was a Jewish scientist whose research in neurology significantly progressed the understanding of the structure of the nervous system. Remak was born in Posen, Prussian Poland. He completed his medical training at Berlin University while conducting his own research in the laboratory of scientist Johannes Müller (Grzybowski ...

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