Alexander Dogiel

Alexander Dogiel (1852-1922), histologist, embryologist

Alexander Stanislavovich Dogiel or Dogel (Russian: Александр Станиславович Догель; 1852 in Panevėžys – 1922 in Saint Petersburg), was a Russian Empire histologist and neuroscientist.[1] He contributed to a morphological classification of nerve cells. The cells of Dogiel, bipolar neurons of the spinal ganglia, are named after him.[2]

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  2. ^ de Castro, Fernando (2016-04-20). "The Cajal School in the Peripheral Nervous System: The Transcendent Contributions of Fernando de Castro on the Microscopic Structure of Sensory and Autonomic Motor Ganglia". Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 10: 43. doi:10.3389/fnana.2016.00043. ISSN 1662-5129. PMC 4837679. PMID 27147984.