Franz Alexander Nissl (9 September 1860, in Frankenthal – 11 August 1919, in Munich) was a German psychiatrist and medical researcher. He was a noted...
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membranes. Nissl bodies were named after Franz Nissl, a German neuropathologist who invented the staining method bearing his name (Nissl staining). The...
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Nissl may refer to: Nissl body, also known as Nissl substance or Nissl material, a component of neurons Franz Nissl, the German medical researcher who...
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Cytoarchitecture (section The Nissl staining technique)
architecture, e.g., "F" for areas of the frontal lobe. The Nissl staining technique (named for Franz Nissl the neuroscientist and histologist who originated the...
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ribosomal RNA. Named after German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Franz Nissl (1860–1919), they are involved in protein synthesis and their prominence...
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(1857–1918), pianist and music pedagogue Karl Perron (1858–1928), opera singer Franz Nissl (1860–1919), neurologist and psychiatrist August von Parseval (1861–1942)...
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neural cells including microglia began in 1880 when Nissl staining was developed by Franz Nissl. Franz Nissl and William Ford Robertson first described microglial...
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work under the psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin and did laboratory work with Franz Nissl and Alois Alzheimer in Munich. In 1911, by way of an invitation from...
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Heidelberg, with Franz Nissl, a neuropathologist. Other large names in medicine that he studied with at the time include Sciamanna and Nissl. After his studies...
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noted psychiatrist, was the dean of the asylum. Another neurologist, Franz Nissl, began to work in the same asylum with Alzheimer. Together, they conducted...
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observation of the histological work of Albert von Kölliker, Camillo Golgi, Franz Nissl, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Auguste Forel and others. Theodor Schwann proposed...
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in 1908 and began work at a psychiatric hospital in Heidelberg under Franz Nissl, the successor of Emil Kraepelin and Karl Bonhoeffer, and Karl Wilmans...
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Morison Müllerian ducts – Johannes Peter Müller Nissl bodies or granules and Nissl substance – Franz Nissl Sphincter of Oddi – Ruggero Oddi Pacinian corpuscles – Filippo...
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his well-known students and assistants are Emil Kraepelin (1856–1926), Franz Nissl (1860–1919), Auguste-Henri Forel (1848–1931), Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser...
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by Vogt´s own funds. In 1937, Nazi physician Hugo Spatz, a pupil of Franz Nissl, became Vogt's successor as director of the KWI for Brain Research and...
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Psychiatrischen und Nervenklivik in Munich. At Munich he worked with Franz Nissl (1860-1919) and Felix Plaut (1877-1940). In 1928 the Rockefeller Foundation...
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was a German medical researcher called Franz Nissl who developed another staining technique now known by Nissl staining. This technique is slightly different...
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Osler at Hopkins followed by postgraduate study with Emil Kraepelin, Franz Nissl, and Alois Alzheimer. As a chief psychiatrist for the Canadian Army,...
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Brazil Rudolf Nieuwenhuys 1927– Netherlands Franz Nissl 1860–1919 Germany Nissl body, Nissl granules, Nissl method Akinori Noma Japan Fernando Nottebohm...
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electrical engineer Franz Nissl (1852-1942) took a stake in the company, which was now called "Telephon- und Telegraphenfabrik Czeija, Nissl & Co. The company...
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1917 Freiburg im Breisgau, German Empire 1914, 1917 (id=5078 id=5119) Franz Nissl September 9, 1860 Frankenthal, German confederation August 11, 1919 Munich...
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however in 1933 he moved to England. He was one of the disciples of Franz Nissl. "A dictionary of medical eponyms". Retrieved 22 February 2017. Edward...
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also an important figure in brain mapping; his experiments based on Franz Nissl's tissue staining techniques divided the brain into fifty-two areas. At...
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Barrett studied at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, working with Franz Nissl, Alois Alzheimer, and Emil Kraepelin. Upon his return to the United States...
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training in clinical neurology and psychiatry under Karl Bonhoeffer and Franz Nissl at the University of Heidelberg. Afterwards he travelled to Paris, where...
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was included, created much discussion and was adversely criticized by Franz Nissl, who opposed the neuron theory. He modified Golgi's method of tissue...
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demonstrate iron deposits in diseases like hemochromatosis. The Nissl method for Nissl substance and Golgi's method (and related silver stains) are useful...
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Deutschen Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie; with Walther Spielmeyer: In Franz Nissl’s Beiträge, volume 2, 1; Berlin, (1923). Hippius, Hanns; Hans-Jürgen Möller;...
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married Johanna Nissl (1889–1972) at Brixen in September 1912. Despite having been just 38 when he died, Johanna's father, Anton Nissl 1852–1890), had...
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6:47.0 21 1:41.9 (+0:06) 1:52.9 15 70.47 18 Hertha Rosmini 6:40.8 20 1:49.2 (+0:06) 1:48.0 17 70.69 17 Grete Nissl 6:12.8 14 1:38.5 1:38.7 10 76.86 13...
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