Alexander Alexandrowitsch Maximow (Russian: Александр Александрович Максимов; 3 February [O.S. 22 January] 1874 – December 4, 1928) was a Russian-American...
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He worked with Alexander A. Maximow and William Bloom on their Textbook of Histology.[citation needed] Obituary: Classics in Oncology ( a detailed review...
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Aleksandrovich Maksimov (born 1952), Russian painter and enamellist Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), Russian scientist Dmitry Maksimov (judoka) (born 1978)...
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there have been 30 Japanese laureates of the Nobel Prize. The Nobel Prize is a Sweden-based international monetary prize. The award was established by the...
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List of pathologists (section A)
Rod Markin (born 1956) American pioneer in laboratory automation. Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), Russian-American scientist, histologist and embryologist...
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Petersburg. There, he became a pupil of prominent Russian histologist Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928) and later, in Freiburg, a pupil of the German pathologist...
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(1908–1970), psychologist Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), in the fields of medicine, histology, embryology and hematology Alexander Migdal (born 1945), physicist...
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a pioneer in investigations of the immune system (1908, Nobel Prize in Medicine). Alexander A. Maximow introduced the notion of stem cells. Alexander...
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Aleksandr Maksimov (redirect from Alexander Maximov)
(ethnographer) (1872–1941), Soviet ethnographer Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), Russian-American histologist Alexander Maximov (politician) (born 1946), Russian...
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helping to remove a major cause of military conflict and war” "...sa découverte des cellules musculaires afibrillaires, qui seraient à l´origine de l´hypertension...
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Illinois who first proposed a resolution to approve the 19th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage). Alexander Alexandrowitsch Maximow (1874–1928), Russian-American...
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terminology, in 1909 Alexander A. Maximow wrote in German of "Stammzelle" for the same concept in his paper "The lymphocyte as a stem cell, common to...
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(1830–1884) Peter Lesgaft (1837–1909) Artur Lossmann (1877–1972) Alexander Maximow (1874–1928) Mamia Orakhelashvili (1881–1937) Leon Orbeli (1882–1958)...
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the original on 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2018-10-29. Maximow, Alexander A.; Bloom, William (1957). A textbook of Histology (Seventh ed.). Philadelphia:...
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William Sedgwick to describe the parts of a plant that grow and regenerate. Further work by Alexander Maximow and Leroy Stevens introduced the concept...
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Timeline of Russian innovation (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from May 2023)
Vladimir Baranov-Rossine 1924 Stem cells By Russian-American scientist, Alexander Maximow 1924 Primordial soup hypothesis (Abiogenesis) By Aleksandr Oparin...
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of 20th century by Artur Pappenheim, Alexander Maximow, Franz Ernst Christian Neumann. The key properties of a stem cell were first defined by Ernest...
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