International audienceThe Institut Pasteur was created, thanks to worldwide generosity with the aim to welcome and treat rabies patients, to provide a place for scientific research and to offer new teaching programs in microbiology. Louis Pasteur invited his main collaborators, who had accompanied him during his previous investigations at École Normale Supérieure, to join him in his new institute. They contributed to the principle discoveries of Pasteur, such as the fight against spontaneous generation, the identification of the ferments of putrefaction, the fight against the silk worm disease, the research on wine and beer, and the setup of the first vaccines against avian cholera, anthrax, swine erysipelas, and rabies. There were two scie...
Only 12 years after Paris, the first Pasteur Institute in Serbia and the Balkans was founded in Niš,...
Louis Pasteur is traditionally considered as the progenitor of modern immunology because of his stud...
The research published in this present issue of the electronic review In Situ results from a series ...
International audienceThe Institut Pasteur was created, thanks to worldwide generosity with the aim ...
International audienceTraces Louis Pasteur's passage from chemistry to microbiology and then to medi...
Abstract. Outstanding scientist, microbiologist, chemist Louis Pasteur left a great legacy to future...
AbstractLouis Pasteur (1822-1895) is an exceptional scientist who opened a new era in medicine and b...
Man antirabic vaccination by Pasteur was made much easier by some veterinary surgeons, who played an...
Louis Pasteur is the renowned chemist and microbiologist of the 19th century involved in the develop...
René J. Dubos. Louis Pasteur, free lance of science In the words of one of his English contemporari...
La découverte de la vaccination antirabique de l'homme par Pasteur a été facilitée par certains vété...
A brief philatelic evocation of Louis Pasteur and of his disciples Philately is an important sourc...
The development of anti-diphtheria serotherapy at the Institut Pasteur immediately follows the crisi...
The development of anti-diphtheria serotherapy at the Institut Pasteur immediately follows the cris...
Pasteur had annoying opponents at the Medical Academy of Paris, probably because he was not a physic...
Only 12 years after Paris, the first Pasteur Institute in Serbia and the Balkans was founded in Niš,...
Louis Pasteur is traditionally considered as the progenitor of modern immunology because of his stud...
The research published in this present issue of the electronic review In Situ results from a series ...
International audienceThe Institut Pasteur was created, thanks to worldwide generosity with the aim ...
International audienceTraces Louis Pasteur's passage from chemistry to microbiology and then to medi...
Abstract. Outstanding scientist, microbiologist, chemist Louis Pasteur left a great legacy to future...
AbstractLouis Pasteur (1822-1895) is an exceptional scientist who opened a new era in medicine and b...
Man antirabic vaccination by Pasteur was made much easier by some veterinary surgeons, who played an...
Louis Pasteur is the renowned chemist and microbiologist of the 19th century involved in the develop...
René J. Dubos. Louis Pasteur, free lance of science In the words of one of his English contemporari...
La découverte de la vaccination antirabique de l'homme par Pasteur a été facilitée par certains vété...
A brief philatelic evocation of Louis Pasteur and of his disciples Philately is an important sourc...
The development of anti-diphtheria serotherapy at the Institut Pasteur immediately follows the crisi...
The development of anti-diphtheria serotherapy at the Institut Pasteur immediately follows the cris...
Pasteur had annoying opponents at the Medical Academy of Paris, probably because he was not a physic...
Only 12 years after Paris, the first Pasteur Institute in Serbia and the Balkans was founded in Niš,...
Louis Pasteur is traditionally considered as the progenitor of modern immunology because of his stud...
The research published in this present issue of the electronic review In Situ results from a series ...