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GĂĽnther Enderlein



GĂĽnther Enderlein (born 7 July 1872 in Leipzig; died 11 August 1968 in Wentdorf near Hamburg) was a German zoologist, entomologist and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products near Hamburg. Enderlein got some international fame because of his research about insects, but in Germany he became famous because of his concept of pleomorphism of microorganism and his hypotheses about the origins of cancer, based on former work of other scientists.



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