- Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer
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name = Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer
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birth_date =November 14 ,1829
birth_place = Lesten, nearMitau inKurland
residence = Russian Empire
nationality = German
death_date = death date and age|1902|12|16|1829|11|14
death_place =Munich
field = physiology and anatomy
work_institution =University of Kiel University of Königsberg
alma_mater =University of Tartu
doctoral_advisor =Emil Du Bois-Reymond Johannes Peter Müller Friedrich Bidder
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footnotes =Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer (born
14 November 1829 , Lesten, nearMitau inKurland , now part of Latvia, died16 December 1902 , Munich) was a Germananatomist who discovered stellatemacrophage cells that bear his name.The eldest son of a pastor Karl Hermann Kupffer, Kupffer received his medical doctorate from the
University of Tartu in 1854. Afterwards, he furthered his studies (1856-57) inVienna ,Berlin andGoettingen . During this period of time he studied underEmil Du Bois-Reymond andJohannes Peter Müller . In 1858 he returned toTartu where he worked as aProsector until 1865. In 1866 Kupffer was appointed Chair of Anatomy at theUniversity of Kiel , and from 1875-1880 was a professor ofanatomy at theUniversity of Königsberg . From 1880 until his retirement in 1901, Kupffer was a professor ofhistology as well ascurator of the anatomical institute atLudwig Maximilians University ofMunich .Kupffer is primarily known for his work in the fields of histology, anatomy and
embryology . He was particularly interested in the cellular, glandular and nervous structure and processes of thestomach andliver . Regarding his discovery of the eponymousKupffer cells , he incorrectly believed that these cells were an integral part of theendothelium of the liver'sblood vessel s. In 1898 Polishpathologist Tadeusz Browicz (1847-1928) correctly identified them as macrophages. During his tenure at the University of Königsberg, Kupffer had the opportunity to examine the brain ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant .Selected works
* "De medullae spinalis textura in ranis ratione imprimis habita indolis substantiae cinerae", 1854
* "Der Schädel von Immanuel Kant", Archiv für Anthropologie, Band 13
* "Über Sternzellen in der Leber", brief an Prof. Waldyer, 1876, Archiv, Mikroskopische Anatomie, 12, 352-358
* "Über die sogennanten Sternzellen der Säugethierleber", Archiv, Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1899, 54, 254-288
* "Über Sternzellen der Leber", Versammlung 1898, Veröffentlicht 1898, anatomische GeselschaftReferences
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia".
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