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Giulio Bizzozero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo bidˈdzɔddzero]; 20
March 1846 – 8
April 1901) was an
Italian doctor and
medical researcher. He was...
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under the
tutelage of
Cesare Lombroso.
Inspired by
pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he
pursued research in the
nervous system. His
discovery of a staining...
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original on
April 6, 2024.
Retrieved May 5, 2024.
Bizzozero Revelez,
Lincoln (2010).
Uruguay y los
procesos de integración regional:...
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Giulio Bizzozero in 1882
studied the
blood of
amphibians microscopically in vivo. He
named Schultze's
spherules (It.) piastrine:
little plates.
Bizzozero possibly...
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heart of the
Garden City, and is
hosting in the
newly built Campus Bizzozero the
faculties of Medicine, Economics,
Natural Sciences etc.
Gorla Minore...
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Renato Bizzozero (7
September 1912 – 10
November 1994) was a
Swiss football goalkeeper who was an
unused squad member for
Switzerland in the FIFA World...
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University of
Insubria (Italian: Università
degli Studi dell'Insubria) is an
Italian university located in Como and Varese, with
secondary locations...
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identified in 1865, and
their function was
elucidated by
Giulio Bizzozero in 1882. The
theory that
thrombin is
generated by the
presence of tissue...
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first discovered by
Giulio Bizzozero, an
Italian pathologist. He
named these dense nodules the
nodes of
Bizzozero. In 1920, the term
desmosome was...
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Bizzozero-Peroni, B.; Díaz-Goñi, V.; Jiménez-López, E.; Rodríguez-Gutiérrez, E.;...