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There are 5 summaries on Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov.
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Elie Metchnikoff Summary
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 1845-1916 Russian Biologist, Bacteriologist and Pathologist Noble laureate Elie Metchnikoff made significant contributions to biology and medicine. He won the Nobel Prize in medicine (with Paul Ehrlich) in 1908 for his theory of immunity. Metchnikoff...
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Metchnikoff, ÉLie Summary
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 (born May 16, 1845, near Kharkov, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]—died July 16, 1916, Paris, France) Russian zoologist and microbiologist who received (with Paul Ehrlich) the 1908 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his...
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Metchnikoff, ÉLie Summary
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 (born May 16, 1845, near Kharkov, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died July 16, 1916, Paris, France) Russian zoologist and microbiologist. In 1888 Louis Pasteur offered him a post at the Pasteur Institute, and he succeeded Pasteur as director in 1895....
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Elie Metchnikoff Summary
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 1845-1916 Russian embryologist and bacteriologist who studied phagocytosis and successfully promoted the theory of cellular immunity. He applied the term "phagocytes" to the cells that removed unnecessary tissues during larval...
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Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov Summary
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 Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (ÐлÑÑ ÐлÑÐ'Ñ ÐеÑнÐ'ков, also known as Elie Metchnikoff, May 16, 1845, Russian Empire – July 16, 1916, Paris) was a Russian microbiologist best remembered for his pioneering research into the immune system....

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