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Ross Granville Harrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American zoologist Ross Granville Harrison discovered a way to grow cells outside the body, experimented with disembodied tissues, tested the effects of diverse fluids on those tissues, and conducted early organ transplantation experiments.
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The Journal of experimental zoology (Volume v. 8) - Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959; "The William Keith Brooks memorial volume": v. 9; "Harrison anniversary volume": v. 55; Keywords: Zoology; Downloads: 12...
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Encyclopedia article about Harrison, Ross Granville. Information about Harrison, Ross Granville in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Harrison, Ross Granville, 1870–1959, American biologist and anatomist, b. Germantown, Pa., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1894. He went to Yale...
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Born: 1870 AD; Died: 1959 AD, at 89 years of age. Nationality: Unknown; Categories: None ... S9.com / Biographies / ... US biologist and zoologist...
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Early in the 20th century, a shy and self-effacing Yale professor of anatomy named Ross Granville Harrison discovered a way to grow cells outside the body.
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A pioneer in experimental embryology, Ross Granville Harrison made numerous discoveries that advanced biology. One of the most significant was his adaptation of the hanging drop method from bacteriology to carry out the first tissue culture.
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Ross Granville Harrison (January 13, 1870-September 30, 1959 ... Reminiscences of F. Baltzer, H. Spemann, F. R. Lillie, R. G. Harrison, and E. G. Conklin." Am Sci 60(1): 46-55. Gahwiler, B. H. (1999). "Nerve cells in culture: the extraordinary discovery of Ross Granville Harrison." Brain Res Bull 50(5-6):
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HARRISON, ROSS GRANVILLE (SIGNED). On the Occurrence of Tails in Man, with a Description of the Case Reported By Dr. Watson. n. p.:, Asociation of American Anatomists,, 1900.. Paperback. Signed and Inscribed "with the Compliments of " By Ross G. Harrison.
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