- transplantation. A
historical case of
cystinosis was
originally termed Abderhalden–Kaufmann–Lignac
syndrome (AKL syndrome), also
called nephropathic cystinosis...
- Emil
Abderhalden (9
March 1877 – 5
August 1950) was a
Swiss biochemist and physiologist. His main findings,
though disputed already in the 1910s, were...
- The
Abderhalden reaction was a
blood test for
pregnancy developed by Emil
Abderhalden. In 1909
Abderhalden found that on
identification of a
foreign protein...
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Abderhalden is a
Swiss surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Emil
Abderhalden (1877–1950),
Swiss biochemist Rolf
Abderhalden (born 1965), Colombian...
- Rolf
Abderhalden Cortés (born 1965) is a
Colombian artist and
theatre director. He was born in Manizales. He
studied and
practised the
visual arts, before...
- Bonn – 15
December 1931, Göttingen) was a
German physician. The
disease Abderhalden–Kaufmann–Lignac
syndrome is
named for him.
Kaufmann studied in Bonn and...
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Abderhalden's drying pistol is a
piece of
laboratory gl****ware used to free
samples from
traces of water, or
other impurities. It is
called a "pistol"...
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Heidi Abderhalden (born 1962) is a Swiss-Colombian
artist and
theatre director. In 1984 she co-founded and
since then she has co-directed Mapa Teatro...
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carcinogenic nature of
benzol and many more. The
Abderhalden–Kaufmann–Lignac
syndrome is
named for Emil
Abderhalden,
Eduard Kaufmann and
George Lignac. Renal...
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Schwingerverband Schwingerverband Rapperswil http://www.jabderhalden.ch/ (J.
Abderhalden, Schwingerkönig 1998, 2004, 2007) San
Joaquin Valley Swiss Club (California...