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Lieberkühn may
refer to:
Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711 – 1756), a
German physician,
researcher and
instrument maker a
Lieberkühn reflector, an illumination...
- In histology, an
intestinal gland (also
crypt of
Lieberkühn and
intestinal crypt) is a
gland found in
between villi in the
intestinal epithelial lining...
- A
Lieberkühn reflector (also
known as
Lieberkühn mirror or
simply Lieberkühn) is an
illumination device for
incident light illumination (epi-illumination)...
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Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (5
September 1711, in
Berlin – 7
October 1756, in Berlin) was a
German physician. His
middle name is
sometimes misspelled Nathaniel...
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Leske (1751–1786), a
German scientist and
geologist Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711–1756), a
German Physician Nathanael Liminski (born 1985), a German...
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lived in
intimacy with the
scientocrats of Leyden—Van Royen, Van Swieten,
Lieberkuhn, Lawson, and Gronovius." In
these two
sentences she uses "society of the...
- canal – Thomas
Lauth Leydig Cells – Franz
Leydig Crypts of
Lieberkühn – Johann
Nathanael Lieberkühn Lissauer's tract – Heinrich
Lissauer Lister's tubercle – Joseph...
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intestine and in
tubelike depressions in that
lining known as the
Lieberkühn glands.
Their granules contain a
chemical called serotonin,
which stimulates...
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larger structure. One
common type of
anatomical crypt is the
Crypts of
Lieberkühn. However, it is not the only type: some
types of
tonsils also have crypts...
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Micrograph of the
small intestine mucosa showing the
intestinal villi and
crypts of
Lieberkühn....