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Lieberkuhn
Lieberkuhn Lie"ber*k["u]hn (l[=e]"b[~e]r*k[usd]n), n. [Named after a German physician and instrument maker, J. N. Lieberk["u]hn.] (Optics) A concave metallic mirror attached to the object-glass end of a microscope, to throw down light on opaque objects; a reflector.

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- In histology, an intestinal gland (also crypt of Lieberkühn and intestinal crypt) is a gland found in between villi in the intestinal epithelial lining...
- Lieberkühn may refer to: Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711 – 1756), a German physician, researcher and instrument maker a Lieberkühn reflector, an illumination...
- A Lieberkühn reflector (also known as Lieberkühn mirror or simply Lieberkühn) is an illumination device for incident light illumination (epi-illumination)...
- Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (5 September 1711, in Berlin – 7 October 1756, in Berlin) was a German physician. His middle name is sometimes misspelled Nathaniel...
- Leske (1751–1786), a German scientist and geologist Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711–1756), a German Physician Nathanael Liminski (born 1985), a German...
- 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...
- intestinal stem cells in the intestinal glands (also called crypts of Lieberkühn) and the large eosinophilic refractile granules that occupy most of their...
- Ephydatia millsii (Potts, 1888) Ephydatia muelleri (Lieberkühn, 1856) Ephydatia mülleri (Lieberkühn, 1855) Ephydatia ramsayi (Haswell, 1883) Ephydatia...
- 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...
- canal – Thomas Lauth Leydig Cells – Franz Leydig Crypts of Lieberkühn – Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn Lissauer's tract – Heinrich Lissauer Lister's tubercle – Joseph...