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July 7, 1843
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January 21, 1926
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00000001185625010
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OL347936A0
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Golgi's method Golgi apparatus Golgi tendon organ Golgi cell Golgi cycles Reticular theory Radial glial cell Perineuronal net
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Camillo Golgi was born on July 7, 1843, in Corteno Golgi, Italy. He was an Italian physician, professor, politician, scientist, and biologist. Golgi studied at the University of Pavia and held citizenship in the Kingdom of Italy.
He is known for his numerous contributions to the fields of science and medicine, including Golgi's method, Golgi apparatus, Golgi tendon organ, Golgi cell, Golgi cycles, Reticular theory, Radial glial cell, and Perineuronal net. In recognition of his work, he was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Camillo Golgi passed away on January 21, 1926, in Pavia, Italy.
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