Montrose Thomas Burrows
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Montrose Thomas Burrows
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Montrose Thomas Burrows was a US surgeon and pathologist specializing in cancer research and surgery. He was born into a Scots-Irish Presbyterian family in Halstead, Kansas. Along with Alexis Carrel, a surgeon at Rockefeller Institute, Burrows is credited with coining the phrase "tissue culture", and is among the first to adapt such methods to the study of tissues from warm-blooded animals. Throughout his career, he specialized in the etiology and pathophysiology of cancer treatment.
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American surgeon and pathologist
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2024-02-11T20:03:58Z
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