Vera Danchakoff
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Russian anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff was an anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist from the Russian Empire. In 1908 she was the first woman in Russian Empire to be appointed as a professor and she became a pioneer in stem cell research. She emigrated to the United States in 1915 where she was a leading exponent of the idea that all types of blood cell develop from a single type of cell. She has sometimes been called "the mother of stem cells". She later returned to Europe to continue with her research.
Vera Danchakoff's Published Works
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- Equivalence of different hematopoietic anlages. (By method of stimulation of their stem cells). I. Spleen (1916) (54)
- Equivalence of different hematopoietic anlages. (By method of stimulation of their stemcells). II. Grafts of adult spleen on the allantois and response of the allantoic tissues (1918) (44)
- Origin of the blood cells. Development of the haematopoetic organs and regeneration of the blood cells from the standpoint of the monophyletic school (1916) (39)
- The position of the respiratory vascular net in the allantois of the chick (1917) (38)
- THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CELLS AS A CRITERION FOR CELL IDENTIFICATION, CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THE SMALL CORTICAL CELLS OF THE THYMUS (1916) (32)
- The wandering cells in the loose connective tissue of the bird and their origin (1916) (21)
- Cellpotentialities and differential factors, considered in relation to erythropoiesis (1918) (20)
- DIGESTIVE ACTIVITY OF MESENCHYME AND ITS DERIVATIVES (1922) (11)
- Concerning the conception of potentialities in the embryonic cells (1916) (9)
- Studies on cell division and cell differentiation. I. Development of the cell organs during the first cleavage of the sea‐urchin egg (1916) (9)
- Growth and development of the neural plate in the allantois (1924) (9)
- Digestive activity of mesenchyme A. The ehrlich sarcoma cells as object (1921) (4)
- IMMUNITY AND THE POWER OF DIGESTION (1920) (3)
- Mesenchymal activity as a factor in resistance against mouse sarcoma in chick (1919) (1)
- Effects of cancer provoking chemical substances on gravid guinea pigs and their fruits. (1950) (0)
- Differentiation by Segregation and Environment in the Developing Organism (1917) (0)
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