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Title: The young Santiago Ramón y Cajal as a celltheory dissenter
Authors: Iturbe, U
Peretó, J
Lazcano Araujo Reyes, Antonio Eusebio
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Iturbe, U., Peretó, J. and Lazcano, A. 2008. The young Santiago Ramón y Cajal as a celltheory dissenter. International Microbiology. 11: 143-145
Abstract: The intellectual development of scientists normally traverses several different phases as they mature in their professions. In many cases, strong support of certain ideas and theories gives way to more critical, productive views that set the stage for major theories and discoveries. This appears to have been the case of Santiago Ramon y Cajal (18521934). In his youth, he supported the protoplasmic theory of life, and as he matured he maintained a critical, yet open view of the cell theory, which postulated that life phenomena could not take place below the cellular level. In later years, however, an older and wiser Ramon y Cajal abandoned all traces of dissent and joined in fully supporting a refined version of cell theory, to which his own discoveries significantly contributed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/140301
ISSN: 16181905
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