释义 |
lang·er·hans cell \ˈläŋə(r)ˌhän(t)s-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after Paul Langerhans died 1888 German physician : a cell having slender cytoplasmic projections that is found in the epidermis and functions as an antigen-presenting cell which binds antigen entering through the skin and transports it to the lymph nodes |