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  1. People From the Province of Brescia: Pope Paul Vi, Camillo Golgi, Franco Baresi, Andrea Pirlo, Bruno Giacomelli, Luca Marenzio, Alex Caffi
  2. University of Pavia Alumni: Pope Sixtus Iv, Camillo Golgi, Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Eugenio Beltrami, Anthony Maria Zaccaria
  3. Histologiste: Marcello Malpighi, Rudolph Albert Von Kölliker, Camillo Golgi, Theodor Schwann, Alexandre Dogiel, Nicolás Achúcarro, Franz Nissl (French Edition)
  4. Italian Anatomists: Leonardo Da Vinci, Marcello Malpighi, Camillo Golgi, Giovanni Battista Morgagni, Mondino de Liuzzi, Antonio Scarpa
  5. History of Neuroscience: René Descartes, Ivan Pavlov, Alessandro Volta, Camillo Golgi, Hermann Von Helmholtz, Andreas Vesalius, Lobotomy
  6. Camillo Golgi, 1843-1926, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, 1852-1934, Adelchi Negri, 1876-1912: Biographical sketches published for the 50th anniversary of the Bern University Brain Anatomy Institute by Georg Pilleri, 1984
  7. NEOFORMAZIONE DELL' EPITELIO DEI CANALICOLI ORINIFERI NELLA MALATTIA DI BRIGTH. by Camillo. Nobel Laureate. GOLGI, 1884
  8. SULLE ALTERAZIONI DEGLI ORGANI CENTRALI NERVOSI IN UN CASO DI COREA GESTICOLATORIA ASSOCIATA AD ALIENAZIONE MENTALE. by Camillo (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate. GOLGI, 1874
  9. Elucidating the Structure and Workings of the Nervous System: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by James J. Hoffmann, 2000
  10. Nerve Endings: The Discovery of the Synapse by Richard Rapport, 2005-05-02
  11. [Four essays] (Reprints) by Henry R Viets, 1843
  12. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G[oodman], et al Gilman, 1988

21. Golgi, Camillo | Definition Of Golgi, Camillo | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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22. Camillo Golgi — FactMonster.com
More on Camillo Golgi from Fact Monster Santiago Ram n y Cajal Ram n y Cajal, Santiago Ram n y Cajal, Santiago , 1852–1934, Spanish Information Please 1906 - 1906
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23. 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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24. Golgi, Camillo
Golgi, Camillo (b. July 7, 1843/44, Corteno, Italyd. Jan. 21, 1926, Pavia), Italian physician, cytologist whose investigations into the fine structure of the nervous system
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nerve cell is the basic structural unit of the nervous system, a critical point in the development of modern neurology. After his arrival at the University of Pavia (1876), Golgi found and described (1880) the point (now known as the Golgi tendon spindle or Golgi tendon organ) at which sensory nerve fibres end in rich branchings encapsulated within a tendon. He also discovered (1883) the presence in nerve cells of an irregular network of fibrils (small fibres), vesicles (cavities), and granules, now known as the Golgi complex or Golgi apparatus. The Golgi complex (found in all cells except bacteria) may play an important role in membrane construction, protein and lipid storage, and particle transport across the cell membrane. Turning to the study of malaria (1885-93), Golgi found that the two types of intermittent malarial fevers (tertian, occurring every other day, and quartan, occurring every third day) are caused by different species of the protozoan parasite Plasmodium and that the paroxysms of fever coincide with release of the parasite's spores from red blood cells.

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28. Golgi, Camillo - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Camillo Golgi. Nationality Italian Activity Italian physician and cytologist. Born 0707-1843 Died 07-07-1844
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29. Life And Discoveries Of Camillo Golgi
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Life and Discoveries of Camillo Golgi
by Marina Bentivoglio
20 April 1998
Biographical Sketch and Scientific Work
Camillo Golgi was born in July 1843 in Corteno, a village in the mountains near Brescia in northern Italy, where his father was working as a district medical officer. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia, where he attended as an 'intern student' the Institute of Psychiatry directed by Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909). Golgi also worked in the laboratory of experimental pathology directed by Giulio Bizzozero (1846-1901), a brilliant young professor of histology and pathology (among his several contributions, Bizzozero discovered the hemopoietic properties of bone marrow). Bizzozero introduced Golgi to experimental research and histological techniques, and established with him a lifelong friendship. Golgi graduated in 1865 and was, therefore, a student during the last years of the fights for the independence of Italy (Italy became united in 1870).
Standing left to right: Bizzozero, Golgi (here in his late fifties).

30. Golgi, Camillo (1843-1926): World Of Microbiology And Immunology
Italian histologist. Among other achievements in neurobiology, Camillo Golgi devised a method of staining nerve tissue using silver nitrate. Golgistained nerve tissue revealed
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31. Camillo Golgi Definition Of Camillo Golgi In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Golgi, Camillo . Born July 7. 1844, in Cortona; died Jan. 21, 1926, in Pavia. Italian histologist named professor at the University of Pavia in 1875.
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32. Golgi, Camillo - Definition
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33. Camillo Golgi (Italian Physician And Cytologist) -- Britannica Online Encycloped
Camillo Golgi (Italian physician and cytologist), July 7, 1843/44Corteno, Italy Jan. 21, 1926PaviaItalian physician and cytologist whose investigations into the fine structure of
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34. Camillo Golgi Winner Of The 1906 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Camillo Golgi, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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C AMILLO G OLGI
1906 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    in recognition of their work on the stucture of the nervous system.
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    Residence: Italy
    Affiliation: Pavia University
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37. Golgi, Camillo
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 structure of the nervous system
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Camillo Golgi July 7 January 21 ) was an Italian physician. Golgi was born in Corteno Italy . His father was a physician and district medical officer. Golgi studied medicine at University of Pavia , where he worked in the experimental pathology laboratory under Giulio Bizzozero , who elucidated the properties of bone marrow . He graduated in . He spent much of his career studying the central nervous system . Tissue staining techniques in the latter half of the nineteenth 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. He discovered a method of staining nervous tissue which would stain a limited number of cells at random, in their entirety. This enabled him to view the paths of nerve cells in the brain for the first time. He called his discovery the black reaction. It is now known universally as the Golgi stain. The reason for the eclectic, random staining is still not understood.

39. Golgi, Camillo (1843-1926)
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40. Golgi, Camillo (1844-1926)
Italian histologist (see histology) who developed a staining technique (1873) with which he was able to explaore the nervous system in great detail.
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