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in several species of animal. While most of the anatomy stained equally well, the brain tissue exhibited less staining in many species. Goldmann discovered that when the dye (namely,
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of the rest of the body. This barrier was first hypothesized by a
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This suggested the presence of a compartmentalization between the
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most famous for his contributions in first characterizing the
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Index

Burgersdorp
Cape Colony
Freiburg im Breisgau
surgeon
blood–brain barrier
Paul Ehrlich
staining
bacteriological
aniline dyes
trypan blue
central nervous system
organs
cerebrospinal fluid
vasculature
Berlin
Max Lewandowsky
Freiburg


"The Late Professor Edwin Goldmann's Investigations on the Central Nervous System by Vital Staining"
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0007-1447
PMC
2345891
PMID
20766814
"Doctor Dies a Martyr"
The Evening Sun
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biologist

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