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  1. Sahachirō Hata (秦 佐八郎, Hata Sahachirō, March 23, 1873 – November 22, 1938) was a prominent Japanese bacteriologist who researched the bubonic plague under Kitasato Shibasaburō and assisted in developing the Arsphenamine drug in 1909 in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich .

  2. May 1, 2023 · Sahachiro Hata was a Japanese collaborator who helped Paul Ehrlich in his quest to develop a drug treatment for syphilis as a ‘magic bullet’ that specifically targets the pathogen without affecting normal host cells.

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  4. When his collaborator Sahachiro Hata finally tested Ehrlich’s syphilis drug on a rabbit on this day in 1909, it seemed they’d truly found one. “Hata injected chemical No. 606 into a rabbit...

  5. Sahachiro Hata (1879-1938) Sahachiro Hata was born on March 23, 1879 in Tsumo village, Mino District, Iwami Province (currently the western part of Shimane Prefecture). In 1897 Hata entered the Medical Department of the Third Higher School. (the predecessor of the Okayama Prefectural Medical School, which later became Okayama Medical University).

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · Sahachiro Hata was a Japanese collaborator who helped Paul Ehrlich in his quest to develop a drug treatment for syphilis as a 'magic bullet' that specifically targets the pathogen without...

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  7. Sahachiro Hata. occupation: Bacteriologist. Nationality: Japanese. born in: Japan. 1909 - developed the Arsphenamine drug in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich in Frankfurt, Germany.

  8. Feb 1, 2023 · Sahachiro Hata (1873-1938) and his contributions to the birth of antimicrobial chemotherapy. | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1016/j.jiac.2023.02.010. Corpus ID: 257201573. Sahachiro Hata (1873-1938) and his contributions to the birth of antimicrobial chemotherapy. I. Kawamura. Published in Journal of Infection and… 1 February 2023. Medicine, Chemistry.

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