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Vera Danchakoff

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Russian anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist

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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.

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Vera Danchakoff's Published Works

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1920012.52537.55062.57587.5100112.5125137.5150162.5175

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