Torbjörn Caspersson
Swedish biologist
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- Doctorate Medicine Uppsala University
- PhD Medicine Uppsala University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Torbjörn Oskar Caspersson was a Swedish cytologist and geneticist. He was born in Motala and attended the University of Stockholm, where he studied medicine and biophysics. Contributions Caspersson made several key contributions to biology.In the 1934 he and Einar Hammarsten showed that DNA was a polymer. Previous theories suggested that each molecule was only ten nucleotides long.He provided William Astbury with well prepared samples of DNA for Astbury's pioneering structural measurements.In 1936, in his doctoral thesis in chemistry, presented at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, he first studied genetic material inside a cell with an ultraviolet microscope to determine the nucleic acid content of cellular structures such as the nucleus and nucleolus using the Feulgen reaction to stain the DNA.He worked with Jack Schultz in Stockholm from 1937 to 1939 on protein synthesis in cells and published the work in 1939, where he independent of Jean Brachet, working out the same problem using a different technique, found that cells making proteins are rich in ribonucleic acids RNA, implying that RNA is required to make proteins. This was summarised in his book 'Cell Growth and Cell Function' .He received a personal professorship from the Swedish state in 1944.He became head of the newly created department for cell research and genetics at the Medical Nobel Institute, at the Karolinska, in 1945.He was the first to study the giant chromosomes found in insect larvae.He studied the role of the nucleolus in protein synthesis.He examined the relationship between the quantity of heterochromatin and the rate of growth of cancer cells.In 1969 when working at the Karolinska Institute, he found that a stain caused chromosomes to show light and dark lateral bands along their length. This banding method permits the accurate identification of all 22 autosomes and the X and Y chromosomes. This technique highlighted slight structural abnormalities and specific identification of the extra chromosomes involved in conditions such as Down's syndrome .In 1977 he retired as head of the medical cell research and genetics department at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm
Torbjörn Caspersson's Published Works
Published Works
- Differential binding of alkylating fluorochromes in human chromosomes. (1970) (638)
- Cell growth and cell function (1950) (602)
- Chemical differentiation along metaphase chromosomes. (1968) (528)
- DNA content and survival in mammary carcinoma. (1980) (365)
- Identification of human chromosomes by DNA-binding fluorescent agents (2004) (333)
- Chemical differentiation with fluorescent alkylating agents in Vicia faba metaphase chromosomes. (1969) (308)
- DNA-binding fluorochromes for the study of the organization of the metaphase nucleus. (1969) (266)
- Prognostic significance of nuclear DNA content in mammary adenocarcinomas in humans. (1984) (207)
- Identification of the Philadelphia chromosome as a number 22 by quinacrine mustard fluorescence analysis. (1970) (176)
- II.—Methods Foe The Determination of the Absorption Spectra of Cell Structures (1940) (169)
- Nucleic Acid Metabolism of the Chromosomes in Relation to Gene Reproduction (1938) (160)
- Ribonucleic Acids in Both Nucleus and Cytoplasm, and the Function of the Nucleolus. (1940) (147)
- Pentose Nucleotides in the Cytoplasm of Growing Tissues (1939) (132)
- Analysis of human metaphase chromosome set by aid of DNA-binding fluorescent agents. (1970) (130)
- Fluorescence microspectrophotometry of cellular catecholamines and 5-hydroxytryptamine. (1966) (122)
- Radiation-induced non-random chromosome breakage. (1972) (117)
- The relations between nucleic acid and protein synthesis. (1947) (103)
- Four patients with trisomy 8 identified by the fluorescence and Giemsa banding techniques. (1972) (101)
- Fluorescent staining of heteropycnotic chromosome regions in human interphase nuclei. (1970) (99)
- Studies on Protein Metabolism in the Cells of Epithelial Tumours (1944) (90)
- Quantitative cytochemical studies on Paramecium aurelia. I. Growth in total dry weight measured by the scanning interference microscope and x-ray absorption methods. (1959) (81)
- Molecular Shape and Size of Thymonucleic Acid (1938) (79)
- CYTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE NUCLEOLUS-RIBOSOME SYSTEM. EFFECTS OF ACTINOMYCIN D AND NITROGEN MUSTARD. (1963) (79)
- Distinction between extra G-like chromosomes by quinacrine mustard fluorescence analysis. (1970) (61)
- Fluorescent Labeling of Chromosomal DNA: Superiority of Quinacrine Mustard to Quinacrine (1970) (59)
- Reversibility of bronchial cell atypia. (1982) (51)
- Quantitative cytochemical methods for the study of tumour cell populations. (1960) (48)
- Cytochemical evaluation of metabolic inhibitors in cell culture. (1965) (48)
- CYTOCHEMICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MAMMALIAN CELL LINES OF NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC ORIGINS. CORRELATION WITH HETEROTRANSPLANT- ABILITY IN SYRIAN HAMSTERS. (1963) (43)
- The Localization of the Adenylic Acids in Striated Muscle-Fibres (1942) (42)
- Automatic karyotyping of quinacrine mustard stained human chromosomes. (1971) (41)
- An automatic scanning device for ultramicrospectrography (1951) (38)
- A coordinated set of instruments for optical quantitative high resolution cytochemistry. (1957) (37)
- Interactions of proteins and nucleic acid (1935) (37)
- A universal ultramicrospectrograph for the optical range (1950) (37)
- THE APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES TO THE STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL MAMMALIAN CHROMOSOMES. (1963) (36)
- Total protein and organic iodine in the colloid and cells of single follicles of the thyroid gland (1940) (35)
- Rapid identification of human chromosomes by TV-techniques. (1970) (35)
- Identification of the abnormal B group chromosome in the "cri du chat" syndrome by QM-fluorescence. (1970) (34)
- Relationship between nuclear DNA distribution and estrogen receptors in human mammary carcinomas. (1980) (33)
- Quantitative cytochemical studies on Paramecium aurelia. III. Dry weight and ultraviolet absorption of isolated macronuclei during various stages of the interdivision interval. (1960) (32)
- THE GENETIC CONTROL OF NUCLEOLAR COMPOSITION. (1940) (32)
- Quinacrine mustard-fluorescence of human chromosomes 4, 5 and X. (1970) (30)
- Quinacrine fluorescence of metaphase chromosomes. Identical patterns in different tissues. (1972) (29)
- Identification of human chromosomes in a mouse-human hybrid by fluorescence techniques. (1971) (29)
- A scanning interference microscope arrangement. (1954) (27)
- Reversibility of 20‐methylcholanthrene‐induced bronchial cell atypia in dogs (1984) (25)
- A versatile ultramicrospectrograph for multiple-line and surface scanning high resolution measurements employing automatized data analysis. (1955) (24)
- Identification of human chromosome regions by aid of computerized pattern analysis. (1972) (23)
- A high resolution ultra-microspectrophotometer for large-scale biological work. (1953) (22)
- The use of fluorescence techniques for the recognition of mammalian chromosomes and chromosome regions. (1972) (19)
- “Chromosomin” and Nucleic Acids (1944) (18)
- SEQUENTIAL CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL AND CYTOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHIAL CARCINOMA IN BEAGLE DOGS EXPOSED TO 20-METHYLCHOLANTHRENE (1982) (18)
- Comparative DNA analyses in longstanding ulcerative colitis with aneuploidy. (1989) (18)
- Chromatid interchange resulting in duplication of the short arm of chromosome number 7 in man. (1971) (18)
- Pathogenesis of squamous bronchial carcinoma in 20-methylcholanthrene-treated beagle dogs. (1982) (16)
- UV-absorption and quinacrine mustard fluorescence patterns for chromosome aberration study in Chinese hamster. (1970) (15)
- A TV-based technique for optical analysis of chromosome regions. (1972) (14)
- Cytochemical identification of quiescent and growth-activated tumor cells. (1983) (14)
- Determination of the fraction of G0 cells in cytologic samples by means of simultaneous DNA and nuclear protein analyses. (1983) (13)
- Absence of brightly fluorescent Y material in XX men. (1971) (13)
- Quantitative cytochemical determinations on endonuclear structures. (1956) (13)
- Nucleic Acids in Drosophila Eggs, and Y-Chromosome Effects (1949) (13)
- Cytochemical study of nucleolus-ribosome system in populations of normal and neoplastic cells. (1962) (13)
- A set of instrumentation for general quantitative cytochemical work by high resolution microspectrography. (1954) (11)
- Chromosome identification : technique and applications in biology and medicine : proceedings of the twenty-third Nobel Symposium held September 25-27, 1972 at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm (1973) (10)
- [Instrumental equipment for quantitative cytochemistry]. (1960) (10)
- Chromosome Identification by Fluorescence (1972) (9)
- History of the development of cytophotometry from 1935 to the present. (1987) (9)
- Heterogeneity of DNA distribution pattern in colorectal carcinoma. A microspectrophotometric study of fine needle aspirates. (1990) (8)
- Quantitative cytochemical methods for the study of cell metabolism (1955) (8)
- Microscale spectroscopy. (1966) (8)
- Cytochemical classification of nonpalpable breast carcinoma. (1983) (8)
- On the development of quantitative cytochemical techniques for studies of cell nuclei. (1979) (8)
- Cytochemical changes in the nucleus during tumour development (1983) (7)
- Analysis of human metaphase chromosome set by aid of DNA-binding fluorescent agents. (1970) (6)
- Rapid techniques for counting and analysis of chromosome aberrations. (1974) (6)
- Fluorometric Recognition of Chromosomes and Chromosome Regions (1973) (6)
- CHEMICAL VARIABILITY IN TUMOR CELL POPULATIONS. (1964) (6)
- A recording microplanimeter. (1960) (4)
- Third International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (1968) (4)
- A project for the development of quantitative methods for the endocellular range. (1957) (4)
- Low level absorption microscope image analysis. (1975) (3)
- Identification of mammalian chromosomes. (1972) (3)
- The concept of physiological competition ( Spiegelman) and the interpretation of Vertebrate morphogenesis (1949) (3)
- TV-based analysis of Giemsa-banded chromosomes. (1975) (3)
- METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF AIRBORNE MICROORGANISMS (1968) (3)
- Techniques for Cytochemical Studies of the Nucleus and its Substructures (1979) (2)
- CYTOCHEMICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC CELL POPULATIONS. (1964) (2)
- Reticulocytosis in guinea-pigs in relation to the standardization of liver-extract. (1936) (2)
- Identification of different translocations in man by fluorescence analysis Robertsonian quinacrine mustard (1971) (2)
- Ultraviolet absorption studies of polyomavirus-infected cells. (1962) (1)
- Identification of human chromosomes by fluorescence techniques. (1972) (1)
- The William Allan memorial award address: the background for the development of the chromosome banding techniques. (1989) (1)
- Quantitative cytochemistry for the study of normal and abnormal growth. (1961) (1)
- [Microspectrographic examination of tumors]. (1952) (0)
- Some recent developments in ultramicro-spectrography. (1950) (0)
- Letter from Torbjorn Caspersson to Joshua Lederberg (1961) (0)
- Some recent developments in ultra-microspectrography. (1950) (0)
- Nucleotide Metabolism and Nuclear Organization in Bacteria. (1945) (0)
- INSTRUMENTATION FOR QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHEMISTRY (1963) (0)
- [Cytochemical assessment of malignancy of breast tumor]. (1982) (0)
- [Virus and cellular metabolism]. (1953) (0)
- The Multiplication of the Higher Viruses. (1945) (0)
- ABSTRACT: Photodensitometric Techniques in Evaluating Chromosome Banding (1979) (0)
- Physical- Optical Methods in Histochemistry: Instruments (1964) (0)
- [Quantitative cytochemistry procedures in pathology]. (1976) (0)
- [Optical microspectography with quantitative goals in histochemical practice]. (1954) (0)
- Third International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry: August 18–22, 1968, New York, N.Y. (1968) (0)
- THE STUDY OF LIVING CELLS WITH THE ULTRA-VIOLET MICROSCOPE: CONCLUDING REMARKS. (1964) (0)
- Allgemeine Physiologie der Pflanzenzelle / General Physiology of the Plant Cell (1956) (0)
- THE ULTRA-VIOLET MICROSCOPE: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. (1964) (0)
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