- Rita Levi-Montalcini helped urge believe of tellurian cells
- Her investigate led to softened believe of tumours and foolish dementia
- She continued her investigate in a face of anti-Semitic harm in Italy
- Levi-Montalcini won a Nobel Prize for her work in a U.S in 1986
By
Steve Nolan
15:58 EST, 30 Dec 2012
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07:22 EST, 31 Dec 2012
A Nobel Prize winning scientist who defied Italy’s facist regime and and carried out pivotal investigate into tellurian cells subterraneous during World War Two has died aged 103.
Biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who helped urge the believe of tumours and conditions such as foolish dementia, died during home in Rome today.
Her genocide was described as a good detriment ‘for all of humanity’ by Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno who praised her ‘civic conscience,
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