Camillo Golgi was an esteemed Italian physician and biologist who made major advances in malaria research between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His groundbreaking contributions in histology, especially through the development of the Golgi staining technique, revolutionized our understanding of cell structures-including parasites-through visualization. Golgi staining also allowed researchers to observe its complex life cycle while documenting it.
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