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  1. ... been extracted from birds' eggs, etc., and called lutein. The coloring matter thus obtained gives a peculiar spec- 247 Coloring Matters'. Colotomy. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. trum. The separation ...
  2. ... 992 present tendency is to attribute to the lutein cells secretory func- tions of the most important character in connection with the sub- sequent development of the egg and the activities of the uterus. Some reference will be made to these views farther on. ...
  3. ... on the anterior pituitary- like hormone with special reference to irregular ... V. K. [Lutein in treatment of metropathia hemorrhagica] Vrach. delo, 1934, ...
  4. ... a yellowish pigment. These cells are designated as lutein cells and, as will be seen later, play ... markedly accentuated by the pressure exerted by the lutein cells developing about its periphery. Clark, however, has ...
  5. ... eu meme temps, uue tu- meur fibreuse- tie luteins. Ibid., 1847, xxii, 292.—I^e- ger. Dilatation ... neck of the thigh-bone, more particularly in reference to its diagnosis. Med. Times efe Gaz, Lond.', ...
  6. ... M.) The separation of the placeuta, with special reference to tbe information derived ... du col de Luteins dans l'accoucliement. Rev. med. de la Suisse ...
  7. ... xviii, 239 — Godart. [Phthisis; tu- meurs fibrenses dc luteins ; cancer de la v6sicule biliaire et du pancreas.) ... Staatsarznk., Erlang., 1870, n. F., xxviii, 36-48.—Lutein. Pyatiustnik. Pentastoma denticulatum, lingulata. Med. pfibav. k morsk. ...
  8. ... per- sonne aft'ectee d'une tumour flbreusede luteins, avec e-oni- plication do tenia et de ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Gynecology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... the characteristic color. These are the so-called lutein cells. Into this lutein layer sprout blood-vessels and connective-tissue radial ... The yellow coloring matter is absorbed and the lutein cells degen- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE UTERUS AND OVARIES ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Obstetrics for nurses 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1922
    ... of it and develop a yellow pigment called lutein—the cells are now known as lutein cells. This is soon accomplished, and the lutein cells are in turn invaded by the surrounding ...
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