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  • By applying Camillo Golgi 's tissue-staining method with patience and virtuosity, Cajal laid the foundations for the modern field of neuroscience.

    Portraits of the Mind 2010

  • Drawing of a dog 's olfactory bulb by Italian physician and scientist Camillo Golgi.

    Portraits of the Mind 2010

  • But it was Italian physician Camillo Golgi who surely deserves credit for the first major leap in teasing apart the stuff of the brain.

    The human brain unravelled Ian Sample 2010

  • Camillo Golgi, in the late 1800s at the University of Pavia, developed techniques of selectively staining nerve tissue.

    THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD GERALD L. SCHROEDER 2001

  • Camillo Golgi, in the late 1800s at the University of Pavia, developed techniques of selectively staining nerve tissue.

    THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD GERALD L. SCHROEDER 2001

  • In 1873 the Italian scientist Camillo Golgi developed a black stain to highlight the micron-thin neural strands.

    NYT > Home Page M.D. By ABIGAIL ZUGER 2011

  • In 1898 the Italian malariologists, Giovanni Battista Grassi, Amico Bignami, Giuseppe Bastianelli, Angelo Celli, Camillo Golgi and Ettore Marchiafava demonstrated conclusively that human malaria was also transmitted by mosquitoes, in this case anophelines.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Francis Cox 2010

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