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Altmann, born in 1916 in Herford, studied medicine in Berlin, W\u00fcrzburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, K\u00f6nigsberg. In Freiburg he received his doctorate from the pathologist Franz B\u00fcchner. As part of his dissertation, he recognized the parafollicular C cells as part of the neuroendocrine system. [first] Altmann habilitated in Freiburg and then worked at the Technical University of Berlin, from 1952 as a decent professor, until he was appointed to the Chair of Pathology at the University of W\u00fcrzburg in 1959. In 1976 he was admitted to the German Academy of Natural Researchers Leopoldina for his basic work on the causation of lung carcinomas by radioactive substances. Among other things, his services include the introduction of modern cell biochemistry in the context of pathology. In the case of diseases, he stated the principle of fundamentally similar reactions of all cells. He already recognized the cell biological principle of autophagocytosis, shaped the concept of “lysenten space” in terms of cytoplasm and introduced the expression “pathobiosis” created by the pharmacologist Wolfgang Heubner in 1922. [2] Hans-Werner Altmann died on July 31, 2011 at the age of 95. [3] The parafollicular cell of the thyroid gland and its relationships with the yellow cell of the intestine , in: Contributions to pathological anatomy and general pathology , Band 104.1940, Heft 3, S. 421\u2013454 (zugl. Dissertation Univ. Freiburg 1940) About liver changes in the event of a general lack of oxygen after vacuum experiments on cats , in: Frankfurt magazine for pathology , Band 60, Heft 3\/4, 1949, S. 377\u2013494 (zugl. Habilitation Univ. Freiburg 1947) General morphological pathology of cytoplasm. The pathobioses. In: F. B\u00fcchner, E. Letterer, F. Roulet (ed.): Handbook of General Pathology. , Volume II, Part 1, Springer, Berlin\/G\u00f6ttingen\/Heidelberg 1955, pp. 419\u2013612. (with Werner Hunstein and Ernst Stutz): On lung changes and lung tumors in rats after irradiation with radioactive strontium (Sr 90) , in: Contributions to the pathological anatomy and general pathology , Band 124, 1961, S. 145\u2013175 (with R. Lick and Ernst Stutz): On the histogenesis of radiation induced (Sr90) pavement epithelium carcinoma in the rat lung , in: Contributions to the pathological anatomy and general pathology , Band 125, 1961, S. 403\u2013444 (with R. Lick and Ernst Stutz): The effect of long-term radioactive strontium (Sr 90) irradiation on the rat kidney , in: Contributions to the pathological anatomy and general pathology , Band 127, 1962, S. 79\u2013110 Contributions in: Textbook of special pathology , ed. v. Franz B\u00fcchner, 6th ed. 1979 \u2191 Wolfgang Thoenes: “An artist in elicit”. Laudatio on Prof. Dr. Dr. H. c. Hans-Werner Altmann on his 70th birthday. In: W\u00fcrzburg medical history communications. Band 5, 1987, S. 347\u2013355, here: S. 348\u2013350. \u2191 Wolfgang Thoenes: “An artist in elicit”. Laudatio on Prof. Dr. Dr. H. c. Hans-Werner Altmann on his 70th birthday. In: W\u00fcrzburg medical history communications. Band 5, 1987, S. 347\u2013355, here: S. 348\u2013352. \u2191 Deceased members: Hans -Werner Altmann at Leopoldina – National Academy of Sciences, Personalia 04\/2011, page 18 (PDF; 5.9 MB) \u2191 Hans-Werner Altmann, in German Pathology Society, Rudolf Virchow Medal 1991 "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/hans-werner-altmann-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Hans-Werner Altmann \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]