Ley·dig cell
also Ley*dig's cell n : an interstitial cell of the testis usu. considered the chief source of testicular androgens and perhaps other hormones - called also cell of Leydig , interstitial cell of Leydig Leydig, Franz von (1821-1908), German anatomist. Leydig's interests included comparative anatomy, histology, and physiology. In 1850 he discovered and described the interstitial cell in a detailed account of the male sex organs. In 1857 he published a major text on the histology of humans and animals that is historically important as a major account of histology's development up to that time. The Wolffian duct was discovered and described by him in 1892.
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