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Otto Deiters

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processes. He postulated that dendrites must fuse to form a continuous network. After his death, in 1865, his work pertaining to nerve cells of the spinal cord was edited and published by
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Max Schultze (Hrsg.): Untersuchungen über Gehirn und Rückenmark des Menschen und der Säugethiere Vieweg, Braunschweig 1865.
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at the age of 29. Before he died, Deiters provided the most comprehensive description of a
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Untersuchungen über Gehirn und Rückenmark des Menschen und der Säugethiere
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This article about a German person in the field of medicine is a
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that was known to exist at the time. He identified the cells'
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His name is lent to the "nucleus of Deiters", also called the
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Untersuchungen über die Lamina spiralis membranacea
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neuroanatomist
Bonn
University of Bonn
Bonn
brain
spinal cord
lateral vestibular nucleus
Deiters' cells
hair cells
cochlea
inner ear

typhoid fever
nerve cell
axon
dendrites
protoplasmic
anatomist
Max Schultze
(archive.org)
Neurophilosophy
Britannica.com
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