Ilets of Langerhans

in medical •  7 years ago 

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I'm talking about a medical student in Berlin's Berlin city. At the end of the third year of pathology classes, when everyone has returned to home, a boy remains in the pathology lab for more than 1 hour. Find out what's going on under the microscope with different slides.

One morning he was watching a slide. It's a new thing that has got a new thing on the slide. So turning around and turning around. In this way, when he saw many slides, he announced - "Cells of pancreas have some cellular bumps, which are different from normal cells". The research started later. It is true that the idea of ​​that medical student is true. When he was a medical student at the age of 22, he described Pancreas's microstructure.

The boss Medical Student has made the world's most important discovery in just 40 years of life. The medical student's name is "Paul Langerhans". In its name, the pancreas's beta cell area is called "Ilets of Langerhans".

The interesting thing is - the insulin that goes out of this place of Pancreats, discovered that Langirhance's son, Archibald Insulin comes from the word insula. Insula comes from island or island. Because the BETA is similar to the island.

With the help of Langgerhans research, Minsky invented Insulin's "Glucose Control Rule". With the help of Langgerhans, it was discovered that diabetes is a disease in the absence of insulin.


It's urgent to remember -

Master Gland Pituitary controls almost all of the endocrine glands in the body. The only exception is the Pancreas and Parathyroid gland ... Secretion control is done by blood glucose and serum calcium level respectively.

Remembering rule-1P (Pituitary) does not control the remaining 2P (Pancreas, Parathyroid.

:) :)

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