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who discovered golgi complex? correlated with that of black reaction.​

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Answered by hanumantkalyankar
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Camillo Golgi (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈɡɔldʒi]; 7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italian biologist and pathologist known for his works on the central nervous system. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and 1868 under the tutelage of Cesare Lombroso. Inspired by pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he pursued research in the nervous system. His discovery of a staining technique called black reaction (sometimes called Golgi's method or Golgi's staining in his honour) in 1873 was a major breakthrough in neuroscience. Several structures and phenomena in anatomy and physiology are named for him, including the Golgi apparatus, the Golgi tendon organ and the Golgi tendon reflex.[1]

Camillo Golgi

Camillo Golgi.jpg

Born

7 July 1843

Corteno, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Italy

Died

21 January 1926 (aged 82)

Pavia, Italy

Citizenship

Italian

Alma mater

University of Pavia

Known for

Golgi's method

Golgi apparatus

Golgi tendon organ

Golgi cell

Golgi cycles

Reticular theory

Radial glial cell

Perineuronal net

Awards

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1906)

Scientific career

Fields

Pathology

Neuroscience

Doctoral advisor

Cesare Lombroso

Golgi and the Spanish biologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906 "in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system".[2]

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