Elie Metchnikoff
Metchnikoff, Elie (1845–1916), Russian biologist who shared with Paul Ehrlich the 1908 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for his discovery of phagocytes (in humans, called leukocytes) and their role in defending the body from, for example, bacteria.
See also: Biology.
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