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Theodor Schwann - Wikipedia
7 December 1810 – 11 January 1882) was a German physician and physiologist. [3] His most significant contribution to biology is considered to be the extension ... en.wikipedia.org
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Our Brands & Businesses - Schwan's Company
We deliver food for your family, sales for your business and products and packaging for your brand. www.schwanscompany.com
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Theodor Schwann | Biography, Education, Discoveries, & Facts
German physiologist who founded modern histology by defining the cell as the basic unit of animal structure. www.britannica.com
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Schwann
Schwann may refer to: The Schwann cell Henry Schwann, English cricketer Theodor Schwann, a German physiologist, histologist and cytologist Schwann Records , a German record label The Schwann catalog, a listing of in-print sound recordings in the United States, published from the late 1940s through 2001 wikipedia.org
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Theodor Schwann (1810–1882) - PMC
Theodor Schwann (Fig. 1), the eminent founder of modern histology and the discoverer of the lemmocyte, was born on December 7, 1810 in Neuss, Germany. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Schwann cell - Wikipedia
Schwann cells or neurolemmocytes are the principal glia of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Glial cells function to support neurons and in the PNS, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Schwann
Schwann Anat. (ʃvæn) The name of Theodor Schwann (1810–82), German physiologist, who described the neurilema in 1839 (Mikroskop. Untersuchungen ü. d. Uebereinstimmung in d. Strukt. u. d. Wachsthum d. Thiere u. Pflanzen), used attrib., in the possessive, and with of: a. as sheath of Schwann, Schwann'... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theodor Schwann - The Society of Catholic Scientists
Schwann was a German physiologist who made several major contributions to modern biology, the most famous of which is discovering that animals (like plants) ... catholicscientists.org
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Theodor Schwann: A Founding Father of Biology and Medicine - LWW
Theodor Schwann is best remembered for the eponymous Schwann cell that he studied and described in his microscopic studies of nervous tissue. journals.lww.com
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Theodor Schwann | Biography, Discovery & Contributions - Study.com
Theodor Schwann was a German zoologist famous for his development of the cell theory, identification of pepsin, discovery of Schwann cells and his disproving ... study.com
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Schwann Cell - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A Schwann cell is a type of glial cell that expresses high levels of p75, especially following nerve injury or loss of axonal contact. www.sciencedirect.com
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Henry Schwann
The son of Frederick Sigismund Schwann, he was born in November 1868 at North Houghton, Hampshire. Schwann died in May 1931 at Meads, Sussex. wikipedia.org
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Are Schwann cells the sole source of myelination in PNS? Are Schwann cells the only source of myelin for axons in the peripheral nervous system, or are there other neuroglia or other processes that result in myelinati...
Schwann cells seem to be the most common type of glial cells outside of CNS, and **the myelinating Schwann cells are the only known source of myelin in Other types of neuroglia in PNS, for example non-myelinating Schwann cells and astrocytes-like cells do not seem to take part in myelination, neither in
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Mika Schwann
Mika Schwann (born 30 July 1999) is an Austrian ski jumper and representative of the club KSG Klagenfurt–Kärten. wikipedia.org
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Theodor Schwann
Early life and education Theodor Schwann was born in Neuss on 7 December 1810 to Leonard Schwann and Elisabeth Rottels. Schwann was a devout Roman Catholic. wikipedia.org
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