Hans Grüneberg

Hans Grüneberg, also written as Hans Grueneberg and Hans Gruneberg, FRS[1] (26 May 1907 – 23 October 1982) was a British geneticist. Grüneberg was born in WuppertalElberfeld in Germany. He obtained an MD from the University of Bonn, a PhD in biology from the University of Berlin and a DSc from the University of London. He arrived in London in 1933, at the invitation of J.B.S. Haldane and Sir Henry Dale.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1956.[1] Most of his work focused on mouse genetics,[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] in which his speciality was the study of pleiotropic effects of mutations on the development of the mouse skeleton.

He was the first person to describe siderocytes and sideroblasts, atypical nucleated erythrocytes with granules of iron accumulated in perinuclear mitochondria.[14] This he reported in the journal Nature.[15][16][17] The Grüneberg ganglion,[18] an olfactory ganglion in rodents, was first described by Hans Grueneberg in 1973.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Lewis, Dan; Hunt, D. M. (1984). "Hans Gruneberg. 26 May 1907-23 October 1982". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 30: 226. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1984.0008. JSTOR 769826. PMID 11616003.
  2. Grüneberg, H.; Wickramaratne, G. A. (1974). "A re-examination of two skeletal mutants of the mouse, vestigial-tail (vt) and congenital hydrocephalus (ch)". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 31 (1): 207–222. PMID 4819561.
  3. Grüneberg, H.; Lee, A. J. (1973). "The anatomy and development of brachypodism in the mouse". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 30 (1): 119–141. PMID 4729943.
  4. Grüneberg, H. (1971). "Exocrine glands and the Chievitz organ of some mouse mutants". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 25 (2): 247–261. PMID 5088022.
  5. Grüneberg, H. (1971). "The glandular aspects of the tabby syndrome in the mouse". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 25 (1): 1–19. PMID 5548211.
  6. Grüneberg, H. (1969). "Threshold phenomena versus cell heredity in the manifestation of sex-linked genes in mammals". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 22 (2): 145–179. PMID 5361553.
  7. Grüneberg, H. (1966). "More about the tabby mouse and about the Lyon hypothesis". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 16 (3): 569–590. PMID 5962700.
  8. Grüneberg, H. (1966). "The molars of the tabby mouse, and a test of the 'single-active X-chromosome' hypothesis". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 15 (2): 223–244. PMID 5959976.
  9. Grüneberg, H. (1965). "Genes and genotypes affecting the teeth of the mouse". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 14 (2): 137–159. PMID 5893447.
  10. Gruneberg, H. (1958). "Genetical studies on the skeleton of the mouse. XXIII. The development of brachyury and anury". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 6 (3): 424–443. PMID 13575656.
  11. Gruneberg, H. (1958). "Genetical studies on the skeleton of the mouse. XXII. The development of Danforth's short-tail". Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 6 (1): 124–148. PMID 13539275.
  12. Grüneberg, H.; Burnett, J. B.; Snell, G. D. (1941). "The Origin of Jerker, a New Gene Mutation of the House Mouse, and Linkage Studies Made with It". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 27 (12): 562–565. doi:10.1073/pnas.27.12.562. PMC 1078382. PMID 16588504.
  13. Grüneberg, H. (1939). "Inherited Macrocytic Anemias in the House Mouse". Genetics 24 (6): 777–810. PMC 1209073. PMID 17246952.
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  15. Grüneberg, H. (1970). "Is there a viral component in the genetic background?". Nature 225 (5227): 39–41. doi:10.1038/225039a0. PMID 5410193.
  16. Gruneberg, H. (1956). "A ventral ectodermal ridge of the tail in mouse embryos". Nature 177 (4513): 787–788. doi:10.1038/177787b0. PMID 13321960.
  17. Grüneberg, H. (1954). "Variation Within Inbred Strains of Mice". Nature 173 (4406): 674–676. doi:10.1038/173674a0. PMID 13165620.
  18. Grüneberg, H. (1973). "A ganglion probably belonging to the N. Terminalis system in the nasal mucosa of the mouse". Zeitschrift fur Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte 140 (1): 39–52. PMID 4749131.

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