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Robert Feulgen

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German physician and chemist (1884–1955)

Joachim Wilhelm Robert Feulgen (2 September 1884 – 24 October 1955) was a German physician and chemist who, in 1914, developed a method for staining DNA (now known as the Feulgen stain) and who also discovered plant and animal nuclear DNA ("thymonucleic acid") congeniality.

References

  1. Kasten FH (February 2003). "Robert Feulgen and his histochemical reaction for DNA". Biotechnic & Histochemistry. 78 (1). Biological Stain Commission: 45–49. doi:10.1080/10520290312120009. PMID 12713141. S2CID 20373453.
  2. Skladnev, Dmitry (Dec 1990). "Её величество ДНК" [Her Majesty DNA]. Что может биотехнология? [Capabilities of Biotechnology]. Znak voprosa (in Russian). Moscow: Znanie. pp. 11–12. ISBN 5-07-001-562-1.


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