Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881), German naturalist. Together with Theodor Schwann, Schleiden founded the cell theory of organisms and emphasized the importance of the cell nucleus for cell division. Drawing by Hoffmann. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]
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Matthias Jakob Schleiden. Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881), German naturalist. Together with Theodor Schwann, Schleiden founded the cell theory of organisms and emphasized the importance of the cell nucleus for cell division. Drawing by Hoffmann. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]. Date created: 05/04/1804-23/06/1881