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Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (5 November 1912 – 6 April 2011) was a Swedish physician and histologist born in Stockholm. He started his medical education at Karolinska Institutet in 1933, where he received his Ph.D. Karolinska Institutet in 1944. Sjöstrand worked as an assistant at the department of pharmacology, where he first had used polarization microscopy, he first heard about the new method of electron microscopy in 1938, within which he would become a pioneer. Manne Siegbahn at the Nobel Institute for Physics had planned to build an electron microscope in Sweden, and Sjöstrand got involved in the project to explore its use in medical research. The main challenge was to produce sufficiently thin samples, and Sjöstrand's method for producing ultrathin tissue samples was published in Nature

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  • Fritiof Sjöstrand (de)
  • Fritiof S. Sjöstrand (en)
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  • 弗里蒂弗·S·斯特兰德 (zh)
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  • Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (* 5. November 1912 in Stockholm; † 6. April 2011 in Los Angeles) war ein schwedischer Histologe und Pionier der Elektronenmikroskopie in der Zellbiologie. (de)
  • 弗里蒂弗·S·斯特兰德(瑞典語:Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand,1912年11月5日-2011年4月6日)是一位瑞典医生和组织学家,毕业于卡罗林斯卡学院,是使用电子显微镜观察生物组织的先驱。 (zh)
  • Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (5 November 1912 – 6 April 2011) was a Swedish physician and histologist born in Stockholm. He started his medical education at Karolinska Institutet in 1933, where he received his Ph.D. Karolinska Institutet in 1944. Sjöstrand worked as an assistant at the department of pharmacology, where he first had used polarization microscopy, he first heard about the new method of electron microscopy in 1938, within which he would become a pioneer. Manne Siegbahn at the Nobel Institute for Physics had planned to build an electron microscope in Sweden, and Sjöstrand got involved in the project to explore its use in medical research. The main challenge was to produce sufficiently thin samples, and Sjöstrand's method for producing ultrathin tissue samples was published in Nature (en)
  • Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (Estocolmo, 5 de novembro de 1912 – Los Angeles, 6 de abril de 2011) foi um histologista sueco, pioneiro na microscopia eletrônica em biologia celular. Sjöstrand estudou medicina a partir de 1933 no Instituto Karolinska em Estocolmo com diploma em 1941 e doutorado em 1945. Inicialmente trabalhou com microscopia de luz polarizada, e tomou conhecimento em 1938 da nova técnica da microscopia eletrônica. Karl Siegbahn planejou a construção de um microscópio eletrônico na Suécia, e Sjöstrand envolveu-se neste projeto. Naquela época ele desenvolveu uma nova técnica para fazer seções ultrafinas para microscópios eletrônicos (um ultramicrótomo) com mínima distorção. Seu método foi publicado em 1943 em um artigo da Nature. Foi o responsável pelas primeiras imagens de alta res (pt)
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