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  1. The Golgi Apparatus: State of the art 110 years after Camillo Golgi's discovery
  2. The Hidden Structure: A Scientific Biography of Camillo Golgi by Paolo Mazzarello, 1999-12-15
  3. La struttura nascosta: La vita di Camillo Golgi (Fonti e studi per la storia dell'Universita di Pavia) (Italian Edition) by Paolo Mazzarello, 1996
  4. Golgi: A Biography of the Founder of Modern Neuroscience by Paolo Mazzarello, 2009-11-24
  5. Sulla fina anatomia degli organi centrali del sistema nervoso (Biblioteca della scienza italiana) (Italian Edition) by Camillo Golgi, 1995
  6. Golgi Centennial Symposium: Perspectives in Neurobiology: (Papers)
  7. University of Pavia: University of Pavia Alumni, University of Pavia Faculty, Alessandro Volta, Pope Sixtus Iv, Camillo Golgi
  8. Camillo Golgi: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  9. Italian Nobel Laureates: Enrico Fermi, Guglielmo Marconi, Camillo Golgi, Franco Modigliani, Luigi Pirandello, Carlo Rubbia, Giosuè Carducci
  10. Burials in Pavia: Burials at San Pietro in Ciel D'oro, Pavia, Augustine of Hippo, Camillo Golgi, Boethius, Liutprand, King of the Lombards
  11. Italian Neuroscientists: Camillo Golgi, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Ugo Cerletti, Paolo Mantegazza, Massimo Grattarola, Carlo Matteucci
  12. Malaria: Ddt, Camillo Golgi, Cinchona, Febris, Plasmodium, History of Malaria, Mass Drug Administration
  13. GOLGI, CAMILLO (1843-1926): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  14. People From Pavia: Gerolamo Cardano, Camillo Golgi, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Lanfranc, Alessandro Rolla, Claudia Muzio, Matteo Chinosi

1. GOLGI Camillo In Spanish - Dictionary And Translation
Golgi, Camillo Golgi Italian histologist noted for work on the structure of the nervous system and for his discovery of Golgi bodies (18441926)
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2. Camillo Golgi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Golgi, Camillo Alternative names Short description Date of birth July 7, 1843 Place of birth Corteno, Italy Date of death January 21, 1926 Place of death
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (July 2010) Camillo Golgi
Camillo Golgi, 1906 Born July 7, 1843
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Citizenship Austrian Empire Italian Nationality Italian Fields Neuroscience Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Camillo Golgi (July 7, 1843 – January 21, 1926) was an Italian physician pathologist scientist , and Nobel laureate.
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Camillo Golgi was born in the village of Corteno Lombardy , then part of the Austrian Empire . The village is now named Corteno Golgi in his honour. His father was a physician and district medical officer. Golgi studied at the University of Pavia , where he worked in the experimental pathology laboratory under Giulio Bizzozero , who elucidated the properties of bone marrow . He graduated in 1865. He spent much of his career studying the central nervous system Tissue staining techniques in the later half of the 19th century were inadequate for studying nervous tissue . While working as chief medical officer in a psychiatric hospital , he experimented with metal impregnation of nervous tissue, using mainly

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Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi, 1906 Born July 7, 1843(184307-07) Corteno, Italy Died January 21, 1926 (aged 82) Pavia, Italy Nationality Italian Fields Neuroscience
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4. Camillo Golgi - Biography
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906
Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramn y Cajal
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906
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Camillo Golgi was born at Corteno near Brescia on July 7, 1843 , the son of a physician. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia under Mantegazza, Bizzozero and Oehl. After graduating in 1865 he continued to work in Pavia at the Hospital of St. Matteo. Golgi himself stated that Bizzozero greatly influenced him and his methods of scientific research; at that time most of his investigations were concerned with the nervous system, i.e. insanity, neurology and the lymphatics of the brain. In 1872 he accepted the post of Chief Medical Officer at the Hospital for the Chronically Sick at Abbiategrasso, and it is believed that in the seclusion of this hospital, in a little kitchen which he had converted into a laboratory, he first started his investigations into the nervous system. Golgi returned to the University of Pavia as Extraordinary Professor of Histology, went to Siena for a short time, but returned to Pavia and was appointed to the Chair for General Pathology in 1881, in succession to his teacher Bizzozero. He settled down in Pavia for good, and married Donna Lina, a niece of Bizzozero.

5. Golgi Apparatus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Golgi apparatus (also Golgi body or the Golgi Complex) is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells It was identified in 1897 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi and named after
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the organelle. For the Phish song, see Junta (album) Micrograph of Golgi apparatus, visible as a stack of semicircular black rings near the bottom. Numerous circular vesicles can be seen in proximity to the organelle Diagram of secretory process from endoplasmic reticulum (orange) to Golgi apparatus (pink). 1. Nuclear membrane; 2. Nuclear pore; 3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER); 4. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER); 5. Ribosome attached to RER; 6. Macromolecules; 7. Transport vesicles; 8. Golgi apparatus; 9. Cis face of Golgi apparatus; 10. Trans face of Golgi apparatus; 11. Cisternae of lipids The Golgi apparatus (also Golgi body or the Golgi Complex ) is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells It was identified in 1897 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi and named after him. The primary function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecules , such as proteins and lipids , after their synthesis and before they make their way to their destination; it is particularly important in the processing of proteins for secretion . The Golgi apparatus forms a part of the cellular endomembrane system
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Due to its fairly large size, the golgi apparatus was one of the first organelles to be discovered and observed in detail. The apparatus was discovered in 1897 by Italian

6. Golgi, Camillo Definition Of Golgi, Camillo In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Golgi, Camillo (k mēl`lō g l`jē), 1844–1926, Italian physician, noted as a neurologist and histologist. He shared with Ram n y Cajal the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
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7. Untersuchungen über Den Feineren Bau Des Centralen Und Peripherischen Nervensys
Untersuchungen ber den feineren Bau des centralen und peripherischen Nervensystems by GOLGI, Camillo FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING Price $12,000.00 ( 0.00)
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8. Golgi, Camillo - Definition Of Golgi, Camillo By The Free Online Dictionary, The
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Camillo Golgi Italian histologist noted for work on the structure of the nervous system and for his discovery of Golgi bodies
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9. Camillo Golgi — Infoplease.com
More on Camillo Golgi from Infoplease Golgi meaning and definitions Golgi Definition and Pronunciation; Santiago Ram n y Cajal - Ram n y Cajal, Santiago Ram n y Cajal
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10. Golgi | Define Golgi At Dictionary.com
Golgi Camillo (1843 or 18441926) Italian histologist and pathologist. Among Golgi's many valuable contributions to the histology of the nervous system was his discovery in 1873 of the
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11. Golgi, Camillo - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Golgi, Camillo
Golgi, Camillo (1843–1926) Italian cell biologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1906 with Santiago Ram n y Cajal for their discovery of the fine
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12. Camillo Golgi Summary | BookRags.com
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Gol gi (g l j), Camillo 1844?1926. Italian histologist. He shared a 1906 Nobel Prize for research on the structure of the nervous system.
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16. Golgi Apparatus: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid bilayer .
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Overview The Golgi apparatus (also Golgi body or Golgi Complex ) is an organelle Organelle In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid bilayer....
found in most eukaryotic cells Cell (biology) The cell is the functional basic unit of life. It was discovered by Robert Hooke and is the functional unit of all known living organisms. It is the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing, and is often called the building block of life. The Alberts text discusses how the...
. It was identified in 1898 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi Camillo Golgi was an Italian physician, pathologist, scientist, and Nobel laureate.-Biography:Camillo Golgi was born in Corteno . His father was a physician and district medical officer...
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The primary function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecule Macromolecule A macromolecule is a very large molecule most often created by some form of polymerization. In the context of biochemistry, the term may be applied to the four conventional biopolymers , as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as macrocycles...

17. Golgi, Camillo - Nerve, Cells, Studied, Malaria, Staining, And Synapses
gol jee (1843–1926) Italian histologist classified nerve cells and discovered synapses. Golgi followed his father in pursuing a medical career, and studied at Pavia; he was
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18. Golgi, Camillo | Definition Of Golgi, Camillo | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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Golgi , Camillo Golgi Italian histologist noted for work on the structure of the nervous system and for his discovery of Golgi bodies
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Golgi, Camillo. Camillo Golgi (18431926) was one of a generation of great neurohistologists that included K lliker, Gerlach, Nissl, and CAJAL.
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CAJAL . For these scientists, the cellular nature of nervous tissue was still enigmatic and controversial, decades after Schleiden and Schwann had promulgated the theory that cells are the basic architectonic units of living tissues. What we now somewhat nonchalantly identify as nerve cells had been visualized as early as 1836 (by Valentin); but, with the techniques then available, the relationship between cell bodies and their protoplasmic extensions could not be clear. A natural interpretation, bizarre as it may now seem, was that nerve cells were nodes, perhaps nutritive in function, embedded within a continuous reticulum of nerve fibers. Golgi further deserves acknowledgment for his role in the early polemics surrounding the NEURON Golgi's reticularist stance may have derived from a strong conviction in the unified or holistic nature of brain function, or at least a preoccupation with how unity (of perception, of consciousness) can result from individualized elements. So stated, this is not necessarily dissimilar from modern discussions of the BINDING PROBLEM Golgi is also known for his discovery of the "internal reticular apparatus" (smooth endoplasmic reticulum or "Golgi apparatus;" see Peters, Palay, and de Webster 1991), and for his distinction between neurons with long or local axons (respectively, Golgi Type I and Type II, also observed early on by Cajal).

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