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  1. Nissl accepted, and remained in that post from 1885 until 1888. In 1888 Nissl moved to the Institution Blankenheim. In 1889 he went to Frankfurt as second in position under Emil Sioli (1852-1922) at the Städtische Irrenanstalt. There he met neurologist Ludwig Edinger and neuropathologist Karl Weigert, who was developing a neuroglial stain.

  2. 16 de nov. de 2022 · Franz Alexander Nissl (1860–1919) was a German neuropathologist and a fine clinician. While studying at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Munich, Germany), under the neuroanatomist Aloys von Gudden (1824–86), Nissl won an award for his medical doctoral thesis (The pathological changes in the nerves cells of the cerebral cortex, in our own translation from the original German title).

  3. NISSL, FRANZ. ( b. Frankenthal, Germany, 9 September 1860; d. Munich, Germany, 11 August 1919) psychiatry, neuropathology. Nissl was the son of Theodor Nissl and Maria Haas. He is known for the discovery of a granular basophilic substance, now called Nissl’s bodies, that is found in the nerve cell body and the dendrites.

  4. Los cuerpos de Nissl o Sustancia tigroides o gránulos de Nissl o denominada sustancia cromófila, son acumulaciones basófilas, que se encuentran en el citoplasma de células nerviosas. Reciben el nombre por Franz Nissl, neurólogo alemán (1860-1919). Estos gránulos son cúmulos de retículo endoplasmático rugoso (con ribosomas dispuestos ...

  5. Franz Nissl was born in Frankenthal in the Bavarian Palatinate, the son of Theodor Nissl and Maria Haas. Nissl's father, who taught Latin in a Catholic school, intended his son to become a priest but, against his parents' wishes, Nissl entered the study of medicine at the University of Munich. Already while he was still a student at Munich ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Franz_NisslFranz Nissl - Wikiwand

    Franz Alexander Nissl ( Frankenthal, 9 de septiembre de 1860- Múnich, 11 de agosto de 1919) fue un psiquiatra, neurólogo e investigador médico alemán. Es el científico que da el nombre a los Cuerpos de Nissl, gránulos que aparecen en las células nerviosas. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en alemán ...

  7. German neuroscientist (1860-1919) This page was last edited on 28 May 2024, at 21:32. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.