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In the later phases of his career, Paul Ehrlich worked intensively in the fields of immunology, chemistry, phar-macology and antimicrobial chemotherapy, with the aim of developing target-specific approaches and related treatment concepts.
Feb 4, 2016 · Paul Ehrlich’s contributions to science undoubtedly paved the way to a new era of medicine, where cellular features and functions were linked to specific molecules,
1. Paul Ehrlich and his Receptor Concept. This chapter focuses on the Berlin bacteriologist and immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915). It deals with the emergence of his receptor concept between 1878 and approximately 1905, by which time the concept was largely developed.
- Cay-Rüdiger Prüll, Andreas-Holger Maehle, Robert Francis Halliwell
- 2009
e other hand was Ehrlich, obsessed with chemistry, who built his views on the ‘lock-and-key’ principle. He devel-oped immunological ideas around constant structures and postulat.
- Stefan H E Kaufmann
- 2008
Jun 1, 2001 · Ehrlich's techniques of fixation and staining of blood films with aniline dyes greatly facilitated the study of blood and bone marrow. Ehrlich distinguished 3 types of granulated white blood cells, as well as normoblasts, megaloblasts, and leukemic cells.
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...
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Oct 31, 2014 · 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...