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The dyes seemed able to discriminate among chemicals hidden inside cells—binding some and sparing others. This molecular specificity, encapsulated so vividly in that reaction between a dye and a cell, began to haunt Ehrlich. In 1882, working with Robert Koch213, he discovered yet another novel chemical stain, this time for mycobacteria, the organisms that Koch had discovered as the cause of tuberculosis.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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