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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 Remak’s ganglia, and he.
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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.
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Nov 28, 2012 · Robert Remak was a neurologist, a physiologist, and an embryologist. He was born on July 23, 1815 in Poznań; this town and a large western part of Poland was occupied by Prussia during his lifetime. In his papers, written in Polish, he refers to Poles as his compatriots [ 3 ].
- Andrzej Grzybowski, Krzysztof Pietrzak
- 2013
Robert Remak (1815–1865†), embryologist who established the three fundamental embryonic layers, dabbed in neurology as student of Johannes Müller in Berlin University. Remak was allowed to use Müller’s and Ehrenberg’s excellent microscopes ( Clarke and O’Malley, 1968 ).
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- 2016
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Nov 28, 2012 · 1 Mention. Explore all metrics. Robert Remak was a neurologist, a physiologist, and an embryologist. He was born on July 23, 1815 in Poznań; this town and a large western part of Poland was occupied by Prussia during his lifetime. In his papers, written in Polish, he refers to Poles as his compatriots [ 3 ].
- Andrzej Grzybowski, Krzysztof Pietrzak
- 2013
Introduction. Robert Remak (1815 - 1865) Robert Remak (1815–1865) was a neurologist, a physiologist, and an embryologist. He was born on July 23, 1815 in Poznań in the western part of Poland that was occupied by Prussia during his lifetime. [1] .
Dec 20, 2002 · After graduating from Berlin's Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität as a doctor of medicine, Remak worked as an assistant first to Johannes Müller, professor of anatomy and physiology, and then to Johann Schönlein, professor of medicine at the Charité Hospital.