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  1. Jul 22, 2018 · 1917: Emil von Behring stirbt in seinem Haus in Marburg an einer Lungenentzündung. Emil von Behring war ein deutscher Immunologe und Serologe. Besonders bekannt ist er durch seine Entdeckung des Diphtherie- und des Tetanus-Antitoxins.

  2. Emil Adolf von Behring. Emil Adolf von Behring (ur. 15 marca 1854 w Hansdorfie (ob. Ławice), zm. 31 marca 1917 w Marburgu) – niemiecki bakteriolog, uważany za jednego z twórców immunologii [1], laureat pierwszej Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizjologii lub medycyny w 1901 roku.

  3. Sep 6, 2010 · The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901 was awarded to Emil Adolf von Behring "for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths"

  4. Von Behring experimented initially with iodine trichloride and zinc chloride as potential treatments for diphtheria and tetanus infections. In 1898, working with Koch's Japanese student Shibasaburo Kitasato, Behring showed that injections of serum from an animal with tetanus could confer immunity to the disease in other animals, and also that ...

  5. www.nature.com › articles › d42859/020/00009-4Serum power - Nature

    Sep 28, 2020 · Kaufmann, S. H. E. Remembering Emil von Behring: from tetanus treatment to antibody cooperation with phagocytes. mBio 8 , e00117-17 (2017). Kaufmann, S. H. E. Emil von Behring: translational ...

  6. Feb 28, 2017 · Emil von Behring was the first to be honored by the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1901 for the successful therapy of diphtheria and tetanus, which he had developed from the bench to the bed. ABSTRACT A century ago, Emil von Behring passed away. He was the first to be honored by the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1901 for the successful therapy of diphtheria and tetanus, which he had developed from ...

  7. Emil von Behring is remembered for his discovery of tetanus and diphtheria antitoxins, for which he was awarded the first Nobel Prize for Physiology-Medicine in 1901. Trained as a military physician at Berlin's Friedrich Wilhelms Institute, Behring earned his MD in 1878 after serving for several years in the Prussian military.

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