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Pappenheimer
Pappenheimer may refer to: the regiment of cuirassiers led by Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim the Pappenheimer rapier a member of the noble house of Pappenheim, see Pappenheim (state) an inhabitant or native of Pappenheim Pappenheimer family See also Pappenheimer bodies, abnormal deposits of iron wikipedia.org
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Pappenheimer
Pappenheimer Med. (ˈpæpənˈhaɪmə(r)) [The name of Alwin M. Pappenheimer (b. 1908), U.S. biochemist, who described such bodies in 1945 (Q. Jrnl. Med. XXXVIII. 75).] Pappenheimer('s) body: a siderosome that stains with Romanowsky's or Wright's stain.1947 McFadzean & Davis in Glasgow Med. Jrnl. XXVIII. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Pappenheimer
at Columbia University and Beatrice (Leo) Pappenheimer. His siblings were Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Jr. (1908–1995) and Anne Pappenheimer Forbes (1911–1992). wikipedia.org
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Will Pappenheimer
Will Pappenheimer is an American multi-media artist and a founding member of the artist collective Manifest.AR. Pappenheimer is an associate professor at Pace University in New York City. wikipedia.org
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Pappenheimer Mansion
Furniture magnate Oscar Pappenheimer (1861-1917) built his first house on the site around 1900, which burned down in 1914. Pappenheimer rebuilt almost immediately, including a famous music room which contained a pipe organ as well as two grand pianos. wikipedia.org
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siderocyte
siderocyte Med. (ˈsɪdərəʊsaɪt) [f. sidero-1 + -cyte.] An erythrocyte containing one or more granules of non-hæmoglobin iron.1941 H. Grüneberg in Nature 26 July 114/2 The ‘iron cells’ or ‘siderocytes’ do not stain diffusely, but show blue granules which vary in number from one to a dozen or more and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anne Pappenheimer Forbes
Anne Pappenheimer Forbes (1911–1992) was an American endocrinologist. Two brothers, John Pappenheimer and Alwin Max Pappenheimer Jr., became science professors at Harvard University. wikipedia.org
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Alwin Max Pappenheimer Jr.
His brother John Pappenheimer later became a professor of physiology at Harvard University, and his sister Anne Pappenheimer Forbes became an endocrinologist Pappenheimer Jr. received his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Harvard University in 1932. wikipedia.org
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Pappenheimer bodies
A cell containing Pappenheimer bodies is a siderocyte. Reticulocytes often contain Pappenheimer bodies. "Pappenheimer Bodies." wikipedia.org
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Pappenheimer witch trial
The Pappenheimer Case centered around a family who were tried and executed for witchcraft in 1600 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The witch trial resulted in the death of twelve people: four of the Pappenheimer family and two of their accused accomplices in the first trial, followed wikipedia.org
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保罗·埃尔利希和路德维希·达姆施泰特奖
John Collier Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Jr 1991 Rino Rappuoli 宇井理生 1992 曼弗雷德·艾根 1993 Philippa Marrack John W. wikipedia.org
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Der Hohenfriedberger
(The melody appears to be largely derived from The Pappenheimer March, which dates from the early-17th century.) wikipedia.org
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Walpurga Hausmannin
See also Pappenheimer Family Merga Bien References Bibliography Biodata of Walpurga Hausmannin Profile: Walpurga Hausmannin Sources Brian Pavlac wikipedia.org
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Basophilic stippling
In contrast to Pappenheimer bodies, they are negative with Perls' acid ferrocyanide stain for iron (i.e. no iron in basophilic stippling). wikipedia.org
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Beatrice Forbes Manz
Forbes and the well-known endocrinologist Anne Pappenheimer Forbes. wikipedia.org
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