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      • Schwann made most of his important scientific discoveries during the Berlin period (1834–1838). In 1836 he isolated the enzyme responsible for digestive processes in the stomach—and coined the name “pepsin” for this newly identified substance.
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  2. May 18, 2018 · The German biologist Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) is considered a founder of the cell theory. He also discovered pepsin, the first digestive enzyme prepared from animal tissue, and experimented to disprove spontaneous generation. Theodor Schwann was born at Neuss near Düsseldorf on Dec. 7, 1810.

  3. Jun 2, 2021 · Schwann made most of his important scientific discoveries during the Berlin period (1834–1838). In 1836 he isolated the enzyme responsible for digestive processes in the stomach—and coined the name “pepsin” for this newly identified substance.

    • Michał K. Owecki
    • 10.1007/s00415-021-10630-6
    • 2021
    • J Neurol. 2021; 268(12): 4921-4922.
  4. Jun 2, 2021 · Schwann made most of his important scientific discoveries during the Berlin period (1834–1838). In 1836 he isolated the enzyme responsible for digestive processes in the stomach—and coined the name “pepsin” for this newly identified substance.

    • Michał K. Owecki
    • michal.owecki@wp.pl
    • 2021
  5. This was based on a botanical discovery by Schleiden, which he described in 1838, and in 1839 Schwann showed that it also applied to animals. Schwann graduated in medicine at Berlin in 1834, was appointed professor of anatomy at the University of Louvain in 1838, and became a professor at Liège in 1847.

  6. Although most well known for the Schwann cell that bears his name, Theodore Schwann, the German physiologist, has a number of discoveries and accomplishments to his credit. He was one of the early scientists at the dawn of biology as we know it today, involved in clarifying our understanding of the basic and fundamental principles of cellular ...

  7. Jan 1, 2017 · December 7, 1810, France/from 1815 Prussia, Neuss. Date, Country, and City of Death. January 11, 1882, Prussia/Germany, Köln/Cologne. History of Life. Theodor Schwann went to school in Neuss and Cologne. From 1829 to 1831, he studied philosophy and medicine in Bonn, and subsequently medicine in Würzburg from 1831 and in Berlin from 1833.

  8. He studied medicine in Berlin, and after graduation went on to do an assistantship in anatomy. In 1838, Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881) developed the "cell theory." Schwann went on and published his monograph Microscopic Researches into Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Animals and Plants in 1839.

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