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In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy"

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In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy"

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In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy"

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Caroline Corning Creager has written:

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In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy" quite by chance

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Depending on context, Swiss can be translated as:

schweizerisch

eidgenösisch

Schweizer (a Swiss man)

Schweizerin (a Swiss woman)

die Schweizer (the Swiss)

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