Franz von Leydig, also Franz Leydig (German: [ˈlaɪdɪç]; 21 May 1821 – 13 April 1908), was a German zoologist and comparative anatomist. Franz Leydig was...
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Leydig cells, also known as interstitial cells of the testes and interstitial cells of Leydig, are found adjacent to the seminiferous tubules in the testicle...
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parietal bones. The parietal eye was discovered by Franz Leydig, in 1872, from work with lizards. Franz Leydig, a professor of zoology at the University of...
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Leydig's organ (named after the German histologist Franz Leydig who first described it in 1857) is a unique structure found only in some, but not all...
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of his more prominent students and assistants were Emil Kraepelin, Franz von Leydig, Ernst Haeckel, Richard Geigel, Hermann Emminghaus and Carl Gerhardt...
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infestations after treatment can occur. The species was first described by Franz Leydig in 1859. Owen, [Richard] (1843). "Lecture XIX. Arachnida". Lectures on...
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pineal body was already discovered by German zoologist Franz Leydig in 1872, in European lizards. Leydig called them the "frontal organ" (German stirnorgan)...
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Langhans giant cell – Theodor Langhans Lauth's canal – Thomas Lauth Leydig Cells – Franz Leydig Crypts of Lieberkühn – Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn Lissauer's...
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(1630–1689), organist at the St. James' Church, composer and music theorist Franz Leydig (1821–1908), German zoologist and comparative anatomist Johann Friedrich...
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student of Albert von Kölliker, Rudolf Virchow, Heinrich Müller and Franz Leydig (1821–1908). Carl Gegenbaur was born in Würzburg, Bavaria, in 1826, and...
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Cassidy Seligmann's disease – Maxime Seligmann Sertoli–Leydig cell tumour - Enrico Sertoli , Franz Leydig a sex-cord stromal tumor, (aka arrhenoblastoma) Sever's...
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main pineal body was already discovered by German zoologist Franz Leydig in 1872. Leydig described cup-like protrusions under the middle portion of the...
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medicine in Berlin and Würzburg, particularly with Albert von Kölliker, Franz Leydig, Rudolf Virchow (with whom he later worked briefly as assistant), and...
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his father's wishes. He studied at Tübingen from 1868 to 1870 under Franz Leydig. In 1871 he moved his studies to Würzburg and the following year to Freiburg...
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his better known students were Johann Lukas Schönlein (1793-1864) and Franz Leydig (1821-1908). His best known written effort was "Handbuch der Anatomie...
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worked, Eimer matriculated at Tübingen, where he was influenced by Franz von Leydig. He then studied from 1863 at Freiburg, and 1864 at Heidelberg to pass...
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him specimens from most likely executed men for a study on interstitial Leydig cells. Right after becoming a member of the Nazi Party in 1935, he became...
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Hertwig Richard Hesse Franz Huber Otto Kinne Eugen Korschelt Curt Kosswig Alfred Kühn Robert Lauterborn Rudolf Leuckart Franz von Leydig Martin Lindauer Konrad...
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"Syndrome characterized by gynecomastia, aspermatogenesis without a-Leydigism and increased excretion of follicle-stimulating hormone". The Journal...
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Rüppell Johann Gottlob Schneider H.M. Smith J.L.B. Smith Edwin Chapin Starks Franz Steindachner Royal D. Suttkus Shigeho Tanaka Ethelwynn Trewavas, English...
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Society elected in 1901. James Mansergh (1834–1905), civil engineer Franz von Leydig (1821–1908), German zoologist and comparative anatomist William Watson...
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vinclozolin as a possible human carcinogen. Vinclozolin induces an increase in leydig cell tumors in rats. The 3,5-DCA metabolite is thought to possess a mode...
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deserts. Teleost diversity becomes low at extremely high latitudes; at Franz Josef Land, up to 82°N, ice cover and water temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F)...
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2004 Gilbert Newton Lewis 23 May 1940 25 October 1875 – 23 March 1946 Franz von Leydig 9 May 1901 21 May 1821 – 13 April 1908 Jiayang Li 2015 1956 – Chinese...
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