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demonstrated that "bile salts," when injected into the bloodstream of animals, failed to elicit a behavioral change. They hypothesized that this was due to a semipermeable membrane that protected the
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A similar disease was originally named the "Laurence–Moon–Bardet–Biedl syndrome", together with two English physicians,
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Biedl, A; Kraus, R (1898). "Über eine bisher unbekannte toxische Wirkung der Gallensäure auf das Zentralnervensystem".
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described the same symptoms in two sisters unrelated to Biedl's findings. This syndrome is now called the
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A history of farm animal embryo transfer and some associated techniques by Keith J. Betteridge
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Innere Sekretion : ihre physiologischen Grundlagen und ihre Bedeutung fĂĽr die Pathologie
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from the passive diffusion of solutes in the bloodstream. Two years later,
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Biedl, Bardet, Laurence & Moon; Research on retinitis pigmentosa
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This Hungarian biographical article related to medicine is a
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In 1922, he described his studies of two sisters who had
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Index


pathologist
Comloșu Mic
University of Vienna
Salomon Stricker
Philipp Knoll
Richard Paltauf
experimental pathology
Vienna
R. Kraus
central nervous system
Max Lewandowsky
Blood–brain barrier
Edwin Goldmann
Paul Ehrlich
aniline dyes
brain
endocrinology
endocrinology
retinitis pigmentosa
polydactyly
hypogonadism
Georges Bardet
University of Paris
Bardet–Biedl syndrome
John Zachariah Laurence
Robert Charles Moon
Laurence–Moon syndrome
"The Late Professor Edwin Goldmann's Investigations on the Central Nervous System by Vital Staining"
British Medical Journal

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