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  1. Jul 6, 2020 · Rudolf von Kölliker (1817-1902) On July 6, 1817 , Swiss anatomist and physiologist Rudolf Albert von Kölliker was born. He was one of the founders of embryology. His thorough microscopic work on tissues enabled him to be among the first to identify their structure. He showed that they were made up of cells, that did not freely come into being ...

  2. Portrait of Albert von Kölliker Wellcome L0073669.jpg 5,500 × 3,901; 6.55 MB PSM V67 D124 Albrect Koelliker.png 1,558 × 2,066; 876 KB Rudolf Albert Koelliker Wellcome L0002923.jpg 1,158 × 1,630; 700 KB

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  4. The Discovery and Naming of the Neuron. ... his presentation in Germany convinced the extremely influential Swiss histologist Rudolf Albert von Kölliker to abandon any notion of the reticulum.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Rudolf Albert von Kölliker (born July 6, 1817, Zürich, Switz.—died Nov. 2, 1905, Würzburg, Ger.) was a Swiss embryologist and histologist, one of the first to interpret tissue structure in terms of cellular elements. Kölliker became professor of physiology and comparative anatomy at the University of Zürich in 1844; in 1847 he ...

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  6. Sep 30, 2022 · They were discovered in 1857 by Swiss scientist Albert von Kölliker and named in 1898 by Carl Benda, a German microbiologist who coined the name from the Greek “mitos-,” meaning “thread,” and “-chondros,” meaning “granule,” because mitochondria inside of a cell tend to form long dotted chains.

  7. The authorities on retinal structure were Kölliker and his collaborator Heinrich Müller. The figure Helmholtz used to illustrate retinal structure in the first volume of his Handbuch was from Kölliker (1854), but he changed it in the second edition of 1896 to that by Schultze, together with Schultze’s (1866) diagram of the single rod and ...

  8. Oct 26, 2021 · Ludmila Nunes, APS staff writer. Mitochondria have attracted the fascination of biologists for decades, from their discovery by Swiss histologist, anatomist, and physiologist Albert von Kölliker in the mid-1800s through the pioneering studies of bioenergetics in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. In more recent years, many psychological scientists ...

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