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The Wonderful Cell Timeline

  • Zacharious Jansen

    Zacharious Jansen
    He was involved with the making of the microscope. He was aso in the thinking of how the micrscope was made.
    He made the first compound microscope in the 1590's when he did this he just put lots of lens in a tube and discoverd it.
  • Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke
    Hooke
    He discovered cells. And he was studying planets as well as cells
  • Francesco Redi

    Francesco Redi
    Disaproved the spontanious generation. 'Founder of expermantal biology'
  • Anton Von Leewenhoek

    Anton Von Leewenhoek
    antonHe was the founder and basis of the microscope. He was considered the first microbiologist.
  • Matthias Schleiden

    Matthias Schleiden
    German botanist involved with the cell theory
    Cell theory Def: a theory in biology that includes one or both of the statements that the cell is the fundamental structural and functional unit of living matter and that the organism is composed of autonomous cells with its properties being the sum of those of its cells.
  • Theodor Schwann

    Theodor Schwann
    He was a german physiologist
  • Rudolf Virchow

    Rudolf Virchow
    He was a doctor and he studyies health and care and he was a writer,biologist,editor,ect.
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  • Tissue Damage

    Scientists have found a way of using human embryonic stem cells to create new skin which could help patients with serious burns. The researchers at the Institute for Stem Cell Therapy and Exploration of Monogenic Diseases in France reported that stem cells grew into fully formed human skin 12 weeks
  • Spinal Cord Injury

    n September 2011, a patient in San Jose, Calif., became the fourth person to be treated with embryonic stem cells in an FDA-approved clinical trial for patients with a spinal cord injury. Developed by Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, the treatment has been shown to restore limb function in rats.
  • ALS Breakthrough

    Neurons made from human embryonic stem cells can both send and receive nerve impulses when transplanted into the mouse brain, scientists at University of Wisconsin-Madison have announced. The discovery provides some of the strongest evidence that human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons, which could be used to treat a variety of neurological disorders such as ALS
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