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Library of Congress Subject Headings
P26 (Physiology); UF Endocrine pancreas Islet cells Islets of Langerhans
Langerhans, Islands of Pancreatic islets BT Endocrine glands Pancreas NT
Pancreatic beta cells —Regeneration (May Subd Geog) --Tumors (May Subd
Geog) UF ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
L; ET World War, l914-l9l8—Campaigns— Belgium Ypres, 1st Battle of, 1914
Langendorfer family (Not Subd Geog) Langer family (Not Subd Geog) RT Lang
family Langerhans, Islands of USE Islands of Langerhans Langeteig family USE
...
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Stedman's Medical Eponyms
Birbeck granule Langerhans islands - SYN: islets of Langerhans Langhans,
Theodor, German pathologist, 1839-1915. Langhans cells - multinucleated giant
cells seen in tuberculosis and other granulomas. svw. cytotrophoblastic cells; ...
Susan L. Bartolucci, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, Pat Forbis, 2005
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Histologic Basis of Mouse Endocrine System Development: A ...
Jirasek, J. E., [Histogenesis and histochemistry of the beta cells of the
Langerhans islands in the pancreas of human embryos], Acta Histochem 22(1),
62-65, 1965. 60. Steinke, J. and Driscoll, S. G., The extractable insulin content of
pancreas ...
Matthew Kaufman, Alexander Yu. Nikitin, John P. Sundberg, 2009
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Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology: ...
... Langerhans' islands in type II diabetes. In systemic amyloidoses such as AL
amyloidosis, which involves the deposition of immunoglobulin light-chain
fragments, protein deposition is not limited to a single tissue. Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's ...
Abel Lajtha, Naren Banik, 2007
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Changing Values in Medical and Healthcare Decision-Making
4. establishing a link between diabetes and the islands of Langerhans, known as
a histological entity but with unknown function. Eugene Opie linked pathological
changes in Langerhans' islands and diabetes. Langerhans' islands provided a ...
Uffe Juul Jensen, Gavin Mooney, 1990
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Tight Junctions in Cancer Metastasis
CLDN2 reaction was expressed scattered in the ducts whereas the authors
reported that acini and Langerhans islands were negative. They detected CLDN3
protein in the exocrine glands, ducts, and endocrine cells as well. CLDN4 protein
...
Tracey A. Martin, Wen G. Jiang, 2013
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Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War: The Yakeato Generation
The words 'Langerhans islands' derive from the German anatomist Paulo
Langerhans, who discovered a mass of cells forming a link like islands in the
pancreas. This could explain why the narrator had a severe bout of pain as soon
as he ...
Roman Rosenbaum, Yasuko Claremont, 2012
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Science in Nursing and Health Care
It contains smooth muscle, the contraction and relaxation of which is responsible
for dilation and constriction of the pupil in order to control the entry of light into the
eye. islets of Langerhans Literally, 'Langerhans' islands' (named after a ...
Tony Farine, Mark A. Foss, 2013
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Diabetes? Insulin-dependent?...
vessels visible, to diagnose diabetic retinopathy. Glucagon: one of the counter-
regulatory hormones produced in the alpha cells of the “Langerhans” islands (of
the hormone-producing pancreas). Essential in the treatment of hypoglycemia
with ...
Professor Kinga Howorka, Sheryl Hill, 2011