Giuseppe Guarnieri
Giuseppe Guarnieri (April 20, 1856 – August 15, 1918) was an Italian physician.Dr. Guarnieri made his most famous discovery in 1892 while examining thin tissue cells damaged by smallpox. He discovered small bodies of protein clusters that he mistook for bacteria, but were actually clusters of viral proteins crucial in the replication of pox viruses. He named these protein masses ''Cytorrhyctes variolae'' ("the cell destroyer of smallpox") but they were eventually properly identified and named Guarnieri bodies. Provided by Wikipedia
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