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Friedrich Mie from en.wikipedia.org
Johannes Friedrich Miescher (13 August 1844 – 26 August 1895) was a Swiss physician and biologist. He was the first scientist to isolate nucleic acid in 1869.
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8 days ago · Friedrich Miescher (born August 13, 1844, Basel, Switzerland—died August 26, 1895, Davos) was a Swiss student of cell metabolism and the ...
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In 1869, Friedrich Miescher isolated nuclein, DNA with associated proteins, from cell nuclei. He was the first to identify DNA as a distinct molecule.
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Sep 15, 2023 · Miescher's fascination with the human body and its composition drove him to study medicine at the University of Basel. However, his ...
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Swiss scientist Friedrich Miescher's life story and circumstances surrounding his discovery in the late 1860s of new matter that he named nuclein.
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Feb 15, 2005 · The DNA story has already begun in 1869, with the young Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher. Having just completed his education as a physician, Miescher moved ...
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In 1869, the young Swiss biochemist Friedrich Miescher discovered the molecule we now refer to as DNA, developing techniques for its extraction.
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Apr 22, 2013 · Friedrich Miescher isolates DNA for the first time. Miescher, a Swiss scientist, wanted to study the chemistry of cells.
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Friedrich Miescher (1844–1895; Fig 1), the Swiss scientist who discovered DNA in 1869 (Miescher, 1869a), developed surprisingly insightful theories to explain ...
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