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Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff (née Grigorevskaya, March 21, 1879 – September 22, 1950) was a Russian anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist. In 1908 she was the first woman in Russia to be appointed as a professor and she became a pioneer in stem cell research. She emigrated to the United States in 1915 where she was a leading exponent of the idea that all types of blood cell develop from a single type of cell. She has sometimes been called "the mother of stem cells". She later returned to Europe to continue with her research.

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  • Vera Danchakoff (es)
  • Vera Danchakoff (nl)
  • Данчакова, Вера Михайловна (ru)
  • Vera Danchakoff (en)
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  • Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff ​ (de soltera Grigorevskaya, San Petersburgo, 21 de marzo de 1879-22 de septiembre de 1950) fue una anatomista, bióloga celular y embrióloga rusa. En 1908 fue la primera mujer en Rusia en ser nombrada profesora y se convirtió en pionera en la investigación de células madre. Emigró a los Estados Unidos en 1915, donde fue una de las principales exponentes de la idea de que todos los tipos de células sanguíneas se desarrollan a partir de un solo tipo de célula. Se la ha llamado "la madre de las células madre". (es)
  • Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff (née Grigorevskaya, March 21, 1879 – September 22, 1950) was a Russian anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist. In 1908 she was the first woman in Russia to be appointed as a professor and she became a pioneer in stem cell research. She emigrated to the United States in 1915 where she was a leading exponent of the idea that all types of blood cell develop from a single type of cell. She has sometimes been called "the mother of stem cells". She later returned to Europe to continue with her research. (en)
  • Vera Danchakoff (Russisch: Вера Михайловна Данчакова, Vera Michailovna Dantsjakova, Sint-Petersburg, 21 maart 1879 – Zwitserland, 22 september 1950) was een Russische wetenschapster en hoogleraar. Ze was een pionier in het onderzoek naar stamcellen. Ze werd geboren als Vera Grigorjevskaja en bij haar huwelijk nam ze de naam van haar man aan. Ze koos tegen het advies van haar ouders voor een wetenschappelijk studie en werd de eerste vrouwelijke hoogleraar in Rusland. Ze emigreerde in 1915 naar de Verenigde Staten en bouwde daar een academische carrière uit. (nl)
  • Вера Михайловна Данчакова (в девичестве Григоревская; 21 марта 1879 — 22 сентября 1950) — российский и американский анатом, клеточный биолог, эмбриолог. Первая женщина-профессор в России, первая исследовательница стволовых клеток. Эмигрировала в США в 1915 году и получила там прозвище «мать стволовых клеток» за свои разработки в этой области. (ru)
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  • Vera Danchakoff (en)
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  • "... the erythrocytes, the small lymphocytes, the different leucocytes, the wandering cells of the connective tissue, the mast cells, and the plasma cells - all these cells are different cell units, morphologically as well as physiologically but in the early embryonic stages they all had a common mother cell, and this mother cell is preserved in the adult organism and becomes the source of differentiation and regeneration and most probably also the source of pathological proliferation." (en)
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  • Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff ​ (de soltera Grigorevskaya, San Petersburgo, 21 de marzo de 1879-22 de septiembre de 1950) fue una anatomista, bióloga celular y embrióloga rusa. En 1908 fue la primera mujer en Rusia en ser nombrada profesora y se convirtió en pionera en la investigación de células madre. Emigró a los Estados Unidos en 1915, donde fue una de las principales exponentes de la idea de que todos los tipos de células sanguíneas se desarrollan a partir de un solo tipo de célula. Se la ha llamado "la madre de las células madre". (es)
  • Vera Mikhaĭlovna Danchakoff (née Grigorevskaya, March 21, 1879 – September 22, 1950) was a Russian anatomist, cell biologist and embryologist. In 1908 she was the first woman in Russia to be appointed as a professor and she became a pioneer in stem cell research. She emigrated to the United States in 1915 where she was a leading exponent of the idea that all types of blood cell develop from a single type of cell. She has sometimes been called "the mother of stem cells". She later returned to Europe to continue with her research. (en)
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