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  1. Reinier de Graaf (Schoonhoven, 30 de julho de 1641 — Delft, 17 de agosto de 1673), foi um médico, fisiologista e anatomista holandês que fez descobertas importantes na biologia reprodutiva.

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  2. Médico e anatomista holandês nascido em Schoonhoven, Neth., que descobriu e descreveu o folículo ovariano (1673), também conhecido como folículo graafiano, onde as célula individuais, os ...

  3. Regnier de Graaf (English spelling), original Dutch spelling Reinier de Graaf, or Latinized Reijnerus de Graeff (30 July 1641 – 17 August 1673), was a Dutch physician, physiologist and anatomist who made key discoveries in reproductive biology.

  4. Reinier de Graaf was a Dutch physician who discovered the follicles of the ovary (known as Graafian follicles), in which the individual egg cells are formed. He was also important for his studies on the pancreas and on the reproductive organs of mammals.

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  5. Introduction. The 17th century Dutch scientist Reinier De Graaf (1641–1673) was generally regarded as the founder of modern reproductive biology [ 11. ]. His name is associated with the corpus luteum, the Fallopian tubes and the ovarian follicles which, in honour of his achievements, were named after him.

  6. 5 de jan. de 2024 · The 17th-century Dutch scientist Reinier De Graaf (1641-1673) is considered the founder of modern reproductive biology. Its name is associated with the corpus luteum, the fallopian tubes and the ovarian follicles. De Graaf's monograph on the male reproductive system was published in 1668.

  7. 30 de out. de 2017 · Was he an architect, a teacher, or something larger than both? In examining Neufert's ardent pursuit of the "norm", De Graaf sheds light on the impact and enduring legacy of the author of...