elie metchnikov
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Definition
Proper noun: * Elie Metchnikov: A Russian-born bacteriologist who worked primarily in France. He is most famous for formulating the theory of phagocytosis, a fundamental concept in immunology where certain cells (phagocytes) ingest and destroy harmful microorganisms and cellular debris. He was a co-recipient of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for this work.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The groundbreaking research of Elie Metchnikov laid the foundation for our modern understanding of the immune system.
- In 1908, Elie Metchnikov shared the Nobel Prize with Paul Ehrlich for their work on immunity.
- The concept of phagocytosis was pioneered by Elie Metchnikov.
Advanced Usage
- The name Elie Metchnikov is often used in historical and scientific contexts to denote the origin of key immunological theories. It is synonymous with the early study of innate immunity.
Variants and Related Words
- Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov: This is the transliteration of his original Russian name (Илья Ильич Мечников).
- Elie Metchnikoff: An alternative, common French spelling of his name.
- Phagocytosis (n): The biological process he famously described and theorized.
- Phagocyte (n): The type of cell (e.g., macrophage, neutrophil) that performs phagocytosis.
Synonyms
- Ilya Mechnikov
- Metchnikoff
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Metchnikov's theory: Directly refers to his proposition about the role of phagocytes in defense and immunity.
- Nobel laureate in Medicine (1908): A key identifier for his achievements.
Noun
- Russian bacteriologist in France who formulated the theory of phagocytosis (1845-1916)