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Paneth — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Farkas Paneth (1917–2009), rumänischer Tischtennisspieler und trainer Friedrich Adolf Paneth (1887–1958), deutsch österreichischer Chemiker Joseph Paneth (1857–1890), österreichischer Physiologe,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Paneth — Paneth, Friedrich Adolf, österreichischer Chemiker, * Wien 31. 8. 1887, ✝ Mainz 17. 9. 1958; Professor in Berlin (1922 29), Königsberg, London (1933 39) und Durham; ab 1953 Leiter des Max Planck Instituten für Chemie in Mainz. Paneth arbeitete… … Universal-Lexikon
Paneth cell — Paneth cells provide host defense against microbes in the small intestine. They are functionally similar to neutrophils. When exposed to bacteria or bacterial antigens, Paneth cells secrete a number of antimicrobial molecules into the lumen of… … Wikipedia
PANETH, FRIEDRICH ADOLF — (1887–1958), Austrian physical and radioactivity chemist. Paneth, a son of Joseph Paneth, a physiologist who discovered certain histological cells which still bear his name, was born in Vienna. Both his parents were born Jews, but they brought up … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Paneth, células de — histol. Grupo de células productoras de enzimas proteolíticos del jugo intestinal que se encuentran en las glándulas de la mucosa del intestino delgado. Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
Paneth cells — Paneth cells. См. ацидофильные энтероциты. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Paneth-Zelle — Menschliche Paneth Zellen. Paneth Zellen, auch als Paneth Körnerzellen bezeichnet, sind merokrine Drüsenzellen, die apikal stark eosinophile Granula enthalten und im Epithel am Grund der Dünndarmkrypten, aber auch im Magen und im Mastdarm… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Paneth (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=63.0 N or S=N longitude=94.8 E or W=W diameter=65 km depth= Unknown colong=95 eponym=Friedrich A. PanethPaneth is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb. It… … Wikipedia
Paneth, Friedrich Adolf — ▪ Austrian chemist born Aug. 31, 1887, Vienna, Austria died Sept. 17, 1958, Vienna Austrian chemist who with George Charles de Hevesy introduced radioactive tracer techniques (1912–13). Paneth, the son of noted physiologist Joseph… … Universalium
Paneth's cell — ▪ anatomy also called Davidoff s Cell, specialized type of epithelial cell found in the mucous membrane lining of the small intestine and of the appendix, at the base of tubelike depressions known as Lieberkühn glands. Named for the 19th… … Universalium
Paneth cell — Pa·neth cell pä net n any of the granular epithelial cells with large acidophilic nuclei occurring at the base of the crypts of Lieberkühn in the small intestine and appendix Paneth Josef (1857 1890) Austrian physiologist. A professor of… … Medical dictionary