Marcelle Lapicque

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Marcelle Lapicque, née Marcelle de Heredia le 17 juillet 1873 à Paris et morte le 25 janvier 1960 dans cette même ville, est une physiologiste française. rdf:langString
Marcelle de Heredia Lapicque (1873 – 1960) was a French neurophysiologist known for her research on nerve impulses (chronaxie) and the effects of poisons, especially strychnine, on chronaxie. She was in charge of the General Physiology laboratory until her death. Marcelle Lapicque, though overshadowed in histories of science by her husband, Louis Lapicque, was an influential scientist in her own right, publishing many papers as sole author and holding a membership to the Société de Biologie. Louis Lapicque "insisted on the importance of his wife as equal co-worker in all his research". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Marcelle Lapicque
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rdf:langString Marcelle de Heredia Lapicque (1873 – 1960) was a French neurophysiologist known for her research on nerve impulses (chronaxie) and the effects of poisons, especially strychnine, on chronaxie. She was in charge of the General Physiology laboratory until her death. Marcelle Lapicque, though overshadowed in histories of science by her husband, Louis Lapicque, was an influential scientist in her own right, publishing many papers as sole author and holding a membership to the Société de Biologie. Louis Lapicque "insisted on the importance of his wife as equal co-worker in all his research". She was the daughter of French politician Severiano de Heredia.
rdf:langString Marcelle Lapicque, née Marcelle de Heredia le 17 juillet 1873 à Paris et morte le 25 janvier 1960 dans cette même ville, est une physiologiste française.
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