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Jan 29, 2021 · Maybe the most important conclusion is that Ehrlich’s theory of chemotherapy was not quite correct. The accepted theory at that time is that the chemotherapeutic compound will stimulate the immune system to control the infection.
May 12, 2008 · By visualizing the differential affinities of chemical dyes for specific biological structures, Ehrlich taught us that, in the broadest sense, the biological effect of a chemical compound depends...
- Klaus Strebhardt, Axel Ullrich
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Oct 1, 2022 · Ehrlich reported his diagnostic approach, including laboratory and microscopic analyses, and presented his conclusions on the hematologic process and the mechanisms that result in erythrocyte lysis (Ehrlich, 1881) (Fig. 4).
Mar 14, 2020 · Among the results achieved by Ehrlich and his research colleagues was the insight that when tumors are cultivated by transplanting tumor cells, their malignancy increases from generation to generation. If the primary tumor is removed, then metastasis precipitously increases.
Feb 5, 2016 · In the current article, we provide a short overview of Paul Ehrlich's life and career and a review of his major contributions to chemistry, hematology, immunology, pharmacology, drug development and translational medicine.
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Apr 4, 2020 · German biochemist Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) developed a chemical theory to explain the body’s immune response and did important work in chemotherapy, coining the term magic bullet. Ehrlich received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1908.
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Mar 11, 2004 · Ehrlich's prodigious talents in the laboratory — he was called a virtuoso of test tubes — were matched by a combination of intuition and deduction that marked him as a genius.