Bernard Zabłocki
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Bernard Zabłocki (January 1, 1907 in Navahrudak – March 3, 2002 in Delta, British Columbia) was a Polish microbiologist and immunologist. He was a professor at the University of Łódź (since 1950) and a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (since 1965). Notable works include Bakterie i wirusy chorobotwórcze człowieka (1966) and Podstawy współczesnej immunologii (1973).
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[edit ]- "Zabłocki Bernard". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN . Archived from the original on 2006年10月01日. Retrieved 2007年03月19日.
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