Seitarō Gotō
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Most Influential Person Across History
Japanese zoologist
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Seitarō Gotō's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Tokyo
Why Is Seitarō Gotō Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Seitarō Gotō was a Japanese scientist, known for his works on the Monogenea, a class of parasitic flatworms which are ectoparasites of fishes. He also worked on other invertebrates, such as Coelenterates and Echinoderms.
Seitarō Gotō's Published Works
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Published Works
- Studies on the Ectoparasitic Trematodes of Japan (1895) (88)
- A descriptive monograph of Japanese asteroidea (26)
- On Diplozoon nipponicum, n. sp. (21)
- Two New Trematodes of the Family Gyrodactylidae (1917) (16)
- On Dissotrema papillatum, n. g., n. sp., an Amphistomoid Parasite from a Marine Fish (1918) (15)
- Dissotrema Synonymous with Gyliauchen (1919) (9)
- On two species of Hydractinia living in symbiosis with a hermit crab (1910) (6)
- Some Points in the Metamorphosis of Asterina gibbosa (1898) (5)
- Preliminary Notes on the Embryology of the Starfish (Asterias Pallida) (1)
- Note on the protoplasmic connexion of Lasso-cells in Physalia (1895) (0)
- Note on the origin of the bell-nucleus in Physalia (1895) (0)
- THE BODY-CAVITIES OF THE STAR-FISH. (1898) (0)
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