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  1. Paul Langerhans (25 July 1847 – 20 July 1888) was a German pathologist, physiologist and biologist, credited with the discovery of the cells that secrete insulin, named after him as the islets of Langerhans.

  2. 3 de nov. de 2019 · Alguns anos antes da descoberta da insulina, o estudante de medicina, Paul Langerhans identificou que alguns conglomerados de células anteriormente despercebidos no estudo do pâncreas ao microscópio, mas ele não sugeriu nenhuma função para tais conglomerados, que posteriormente foram batizados de ilhotas de Langerhans.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2017 · Outro avanço importante nessa história ocorreu na Alemanha, no século 19, quando o então estudante de medicina Paul Langerhans reparou num tipo de célula especial do pâncreas e suspeitou que esse tecido não seria só responsável por produzir um suco digestivo.

  4. Paul Langerhans (1847-1888) was a German pathologist who described the pancreatic islets, the Langerhans cells in the skin and the tactile corpuscles in the epidermis. He also made anthropological observations in the Middle East and died of tuberculosis in Madeira.

  5. Paul Langerhans was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1847, the son of a well-known physician. 1 He studied medicine at Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany, and at the University of Berlin and was a pupil of Rudolph Virchow. 1 He made an outstanding contribution to medicine by describing Langerhans cells while he was a 21-year-old ...

    • Mohammad Reza Namazi
    • 2008
  6. Paul Langerhans (born Berlin, Germany, 25 July 1847; died Funchal, Madeira, 20 July 1888), the son of a well known physician in Berlin, studied medicine at the Universities of Jena and Berlin, graduating in 1869.

  7. Paul Langerhans (born Berlin, Germany, 25 July 1847; died Funchal, Madeira, 20 July 1888), the son of a well known physician in Berlin, studied medicine at the Universities of Jena and Berlin, graduating in 1869.