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Constantin Levaditi (1
August 1874 – 5
September 1953) was a
Romanian physician and microbiologist, a
major figure in
virology and immunology, especially...
- (1867–1954), and D.
Manolescu (?), all from Romania.
Other nominators of
Levaditi in 1930
included Erich Hoffmann (1868–1959) of Germany,
Germund Wirgin [sv]...
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cuniculi C.
Levaditi,
Nicolau & R.Schoen, 1923".
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transfuse blood without endangering the patient's life. With
Constantin Levaditi and
Erwin Popper, he
discovered the
polio virus in 1909. He
received the...
- L-form,
which persists in the body,
although this form is not pathogenic.
Levaditi, C.; Nicolau, S.; Poincloux, P. (1925). "Sur le role
etiologique de Streptobacillus...
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Leptotrichiaceae Genus:
Streptobacillus Levaditi,
Nicolau &
Poincloux 1925 Type
species Streptobacillus moniliformis Levaditi,
Nicolau &
Poincloux 1925 Species...
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Valentin Gheorghiu Ionel Jora
Sophia Karp
Gheorghe Leonida Constantin Levaditi Florian Luca Radu Lupu
Virgil Madgearu Alexandru Mățan Răzvan Ochiroșii...
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Constantin Le Paige,
Belgian mathematician Constantin Lecca Constantin Levaditi Konstantin Lokhanov (born 1998),
Russian junior world champion and Olympic...
- (intérim) 1949–1954 : Paul
Durand 1954–1960 : Gérard
Renoux 1960–1962 : Jean
Levaditi 1963–1988 : Amor
Chadli 1988–2005 :
Koussay Dellagi 2005–2007 : Abdeladhim...
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contributions to the
scientific understanding of the
immune system Constantin Levaditi and Karl
Landsteiner demonstrated in 1910 that
poliomyelitis is due to...