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  1. Karl Landsteiner, the discoverer of the blood-groups and a pioneer in the field of immunology: Biography of a Nobel Prize winner of the Vienna Medical School by Paul Speiser, 1975
  2. The Specificity of Serological Reactions by Karl Landsteiner, 1990-01-01
  3. Uber Niederosterreichishe Dialectliteratur, Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Der Dichtungen Misson's Und Strobl's: Und Schulnachrichten (1880) (German Edition) by Karl Landsteiner, 2010-05-22
  4. Epitope Recognition Since Landsteiner's Discovery
  5. Hématologue: Robin Coombs, Karl Landsteiner, Arnault Tzanck, William Hewson (French Edition)
  6. Pathologe: Karl Landsteiner, Rudolf Virchow, Percivall Pott, Theodor Von Der Wense, Ernst Neumann, Julius Hallervorden, Carl Von Rokitansky (German Edition)
  7. People From Baden Bei Wien: Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj
  8. People From Baden District: People From Baden Bei Wien, Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj
  9. Dictionary of Scientific Biography.Volume VII:Iamblichus - Karl Landsteiner by Charles Coulston (editor-in-chief) Gillispie, 1973
  10. Karl Landsteiner: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2000
  11. Baden Bei Wien: People From Baden Bei Wien, Max Reinhardt, Hugo Bettauer, Thomas Vanek, Karl Landsteiner, Besian Idrizaj, Wiener Lokalbahnen
  12. LANDSTEINER, KARL (1868-1943): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  13. Hochschullehrer (Rockefeller University): Karl Landsteiner, Abraham Pais, Frederick Seitz, Roderick MacKinnon, Günter Blobel, Saul Aaron Kripke (German Edition)
  14. Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943). by Simon Flexner, 1943

1. Karl Landsteiner - Biography
karl was brought up by his mother, Fanny Hess landsteiner made numerous contributionsto both pathological anatomy for which he was given the nobel Prize for
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Karl Landsteiner was born in Vienna on June 14, 1868. His father, Leopold Landsteiner, a doctor of law, was a well-known journalist and newspaper publisher, who died when Karl was six years old. Karl was brought up by his mother, Fanny Hess, to whom he was so devoted that a death mask of her hung on his wall until he died. After leaving school, Landsteiner studied medicine at the Univerisity of Vienna , graduating in 1891. Even while he was a student he had begun to do biochemical research end in 1891 he published a paper on the influence of diet on the composition of blood ash. To gain further knowledge of chemistry he spent the next five years in the laboratories of Hantzsch at Zurich Emil Fischer at Wurzburg , and E. Bamberger at Munich
Returning to Vienna, Landsteiner resumed his medical studies at the Vienna General Hospital
Up to the year 1919, after twenty years of work on pathological anatomy, Landsteiner with a number of collaborators had published many papers on his findings in morbid anatomy and on immunology. He discovered new facts about the immunology of syphilis, added to the knowledge of the Wassermann reaction, and discovered the immunological factors which he named haptens (it then became clear that the active substances in the extracts of normal organs used in this reaction were, in fact, haptens). He made fundamental contributions to our knowledge of paroxysmal haemoglobinuria.

2. Medicine 1930
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1930. for his discovery of human bloodgroups . karl landsteiner. karl landsteiner Biography nobel Lecture Educational.
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3. Karl Landsteiner Winner Of The 1930 Nobel Prize In Medicine
karl landsteiner, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. karl landsteiner. 1930 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Affiliation: Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Krogh, Schack August Steenberger, 1920. landsteiner, karl, 1930.
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5. Landsteiner, Karl
landsteiner, karl. landsteiner. Empire Austriad. June 26, 1943, New York, NY,US), immunologist and pathologist, who received the 1930 nobel Prize for
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Landsteiner By courtesy of the World Health Organization (b. June 14, 1868, Vienna, Austrian Empire [Austria]d. June 26, 1943, New York, N.Y., U.S.), immunologist and pathologist, who received the 1930 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the major blood groups and his development of the ABO system of blood typing, which made blood transfusion a routine medical practice. A research assistant at the Vienna Pathological Institute (1898-1908), Landsteiner found basic differences in human blood that explained the danger involved in indiscriminate transfusions of whole blood. He was able to show (1901) that there were at least three major types of human blood that vary according to the kinds of sugar-containing substances, known as antigens, attached to the plasma membrane (outer envelope) of the red blood cells. Landsteiner labeled the types A, B, and O. A fourth group, possessing both antigens A and B (type AB), was found in the following year. He later discovered the additional blood groups M and N (1927) and the Rhesus, or Rh, factor (1940), named for the species of monkey in which it was discovered. See also ABO blood group system Besides making blood transfusion a safe procedure, Landsteiner's work added an important chapter to the development of legal medicine, providing admissible evidence in paternity suits and murder trials. Proof that blood types are inherited through specific genes has provided an effective tool for the study of human genetics and anthropology.

6. Landsteiner, Karl -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
landsteiner, karl Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Austrian American immunologistand pathologist who received the 1930 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
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7. Landsteiner, Karl (1868-1943) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
landsteiner, karl (18681943), In 1927, landsteiner discovered the additional bloodgroups M, N, and MN For his work, he received the 1930 nobel Prize in medicine
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Landsteiner, Karl (1868-1943)

Austrian-American physician who discovered that human blood differed in the capacity of serum to agglutinate red blood cells. By 1902, he and his group divided human blood into the groups A, B, AB, and O. By 1910, it was discovered that blood group was inherited. In 1927, Landsteiner discovered the additional blood groups M, N, and MN. He was also involved in the discovery of the Rh factor. For his work, he received the 1930 Nobel Prize in medicine.
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L223). landsteiner, karl (18681943) . Medical researcher, nobel laureate.APS 1935. Biographical data. ca. 650 items. Correspondence
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Lamarck's Genera of Shells, Philadelphia, 1831. 1 vol. (111 pp.).
This volume, prepared by Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin, was copied from portions of the London Quarterly Journal of Science Literature and the Arts and partly translated from the original. There is a short conchological introduction by Nicklin. Presented by Philip Nicklin, 1831
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Landsteiner, Karl (1868-1943) . Medical researcher, Nobel laureate. APS 1935.
Biographical data. ca. 650 items.
Correspondence of Dr. George M. Mackenzie with friends and associates of Landsteiner; memoranda of conversations; notes and recollections of Landsteiner by Thomas M. Rivers, 1944-1952, and by Max Neuberger; Landsteiner's departmental reports at Rockefeller Institute, 1923-1943; correspondence on publications. There is much material on immunology, the study of blood, the Nobel award, 1930, anti-Semitism, the Vienna medical schools, etc.

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New York Medical Society, Boas, Ernst P. nobel Prize, landsteiner, karl.Noguchi, Hideo, Amoss, Harold L. Olitsky, Peter K. Robertson, Oswald Hope.
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10. Karl Landsteiner - Wikipedia
karl landsteiner (18681943), Austrian biologist. landsteiner studied blood chemistryand transfusions, and in 1909 and in 1930 received the nobel Prize in
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Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Henri Nicolle 1929 ChristiaanEijkman, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins 1930 karl landsteiner 1931 Otto
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13. Red Gold . Innovators & Pioneers . Karl Landsteiner | PBS
with Linus Pauling, the American biochemist who won the nobel Prize in Further ReadingsSpeiser, Paul P., karl landsteiner, Bruder Hollinek Wiener Neudorf, 1975
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Post-War Europe Prompts Move to United States
In 1922, Landsteiner accepted a position at the Rockefeller Institute in New York. Throughout the 1920s Landsteiner worked on the problems of immunity and allergy. He discovered new blood groups: M, N and P, refining the work he had begun 20 years before. Soon after Landsteiner and his collaborator, Philip Levine, published the work in 1927, the types began to be used in paternity suits.
The Landsteiner family spent their summers in an isolated house on Nantucket that reminded Landsteiner of his Scheveningen home in the Netherlands. Landsteiner developed a profound dislike for his growing celebrity as the world's foremost authority on the mechanisms of immunity. He never got used to the noise and crowds of New York City, confessing to friends that he wished he could lock his family away when he was not home. Despite these problems, he became a United States citizen in 1929. Always shunning publicity, even avoiding offers to give public seminars, Landsteiner was stunned when he was besieged by reporters in 1930, upon the news that he had won the Nobel Prize.
In his Nobel lecture, Landsteiner gave an account of his work on individual differences in human blood, describing the differences in blood between different species and among individuals of the same species. This theory is accepted as fact today but was at odds with prevailing thought when Landsteiner began his work. In 1936 Landsteiner summed up his life's work in what was to become a medical classic: DIE SPEZIFITAT DER SEROLOGISCHEN REAKTIONEN, which was later revised and published in English, under the title THE SPECIFICITY OF SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS.

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blood groups, he was awarded the nobel Prize for Leopold landsteiner was the Pariscorrespondent for several German karl was six years old when his father
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Born June 14, 1868, Landsteiner was the only child of Dr. Leopold Landsteiner, a famous Viennese journalist, and Fanny Hess Landsteiner. Leopold Landsteiner was the Paris correspondent for several German newspapers and the founder of the daily PRESSE, an influential liberal newspaper. The family lived in Baden bei Wien, an upper-middle-class suburb of Vienna. Karl was six years old when his father suffered a massive heart attack and died. Karl was placed under the guardianship of a family friend, but remained extremely close to his mother.
Discovers Blood Types
In 1907 the first successful transfusions were achieved by Dr. Reuben Ottenberg of Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, guided by Landsteiner's work. Landsteiner's accomplishment saved many lives on the battlefields of World War I, where transfusion of compatible blood was first performed on a large scale. In 1902 Landsteiner was appointed as a full member of the Imperial Society of Physicians in Vienna. That same year he presented a lecture, together with Max Richter of the Vienna University Institute of Forensic Medicine, in which the two reported a new method of typing dried blood stains to help solve crimes in which blood stains are left at the scene.

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2000. landsteiner, karl. SYLLABICATION Land·stei·ner. Austrianborn American pathologist.He won a 1930 nobel Prize for the discovery of human blood groups.
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    Translate this page Berliner Morgenpost karl landsteiner entdeckte die Blutgruppen, karl landsteinerWinner of the 1930 nobel Prize in Medicine. Wasagymnasium karl landsteiner,
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    19. Premios Nobel De Medicina
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    Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name, Year Awarded. landsteiner, karl, 1930.
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