- Pío del Río
Hortega (1882 – 1945) was a
Spanish neuroscientist who
discovered microglia. Río
Hortega was born in Portillo,
Valladolid on 5 May 1882. He...
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generated in the CNS.
Oligodendrocytes were
discovered by Pío del Río
Hortega.
Oligodendrocytes are a type of
glial cell, non-neurons in the nervous...
- "third element" (cell type)
besides neurons and astrocytes. Pío del Río
Hortega, a
student of
Santiago Ramón y Cajal,
first called the
cells "microglia"...
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Ortega spelling variants are Ortega, Ortego, de Ortega, Ortegada, Ortegal,
Hortega, Ortiga, Ortigueda, Ortigueira, Ortigosa, Orreaga, etc. A
cognate surname...
- Sir
William Osler. In 1924, he
worked for five
months with Pío del Río
Hortega characterising the type of
glial cells known as oligodendroglia. He also...
- 2001 it had 2,574 inhabitants.
Portillo was the
birthplace of Pio del Rio-
Hortega who
first identified Microglia.
Cuisine of the
province of
Valladolid Muni****l...
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Rafael Yunta José Luis Saso
Relegated to 2ª 1958–59 2 2ª 1st
Carlos del Río
Hortega José Luis Saso
Promoted to La Liga 1959–60 1 1ª 13th 1960–61 15th José...
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Cajal (1852–1934).
Discovery of the
microglia or
Hortega cell by the
neuroscientist Pío del Río
Hortega (1882–1945)
Discovery that the
human cell has 46...
- (as vanadinite) in 1801 Pío del Río
Hortega (1882–1945), neuroscientist,
discoverer of the
microglia or
Hortega cell
Josef de
Mendoza y Ríos (1761–1816)...
- Camberley,
England 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1937 (id=9414) Pío del Río
Hortega May 5, 1882 Portillo, Valladolid,
Spain June 1, 1945
Buenos Aires, Argentina...