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Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks

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American cell biologist

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According to Wikipedia, Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks was a cellular biologist best known for her 1932 discovery that the staining compound methylene blue is an antidote to carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning. She held a PhD in zoology and spent her professional career working as a researcher at the United States Public Health Service and the University of California, Berkeley.

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