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EndoCompass Project: Environmental Endocrinology.
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The EndoCompass Supplement: Preface, Acknowledgments, and Declarations.
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Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2018
Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low‐grade primary cutaneous sweat gland carcinoma with predilection for the periorbital skin in elderly female patients.
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Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low‐grade primary cutaneous sweat gland carcinoma with predilection for the periorbital skin in elderly female patients.
L. Held +5 more
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Endocrine glands in anencephaly
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1973Geographic and ethnic differences influence the incidence of anencephaly. This study was undertaken to assess the influence of such differences on the endocrine defects associated with anencephaly. All endocrine and exo-endocrine glands of ten human anencephalic monsters, conceived and born of South Indian parents in South India, and control specimens ...
S C, Mitra, G, Venkataraman
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Endocrine Pathology, 1995
Apoptosis or programmed cell death, is a phenomenon with ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics, which is thought to be distinctive from ordinary necrosis. Shrinkage of cells associated with crescent clumps of heterochromatin and formation of membrane-bound apoptotic bodies are thought to represent distinguishing morphologic features ...
George, Kontogeorgos, Kalman, Kovacs
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Apoptosis or programmed cell death, is a phenomenon with ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics, which is thought to be distinctive from ordinary necrosis. Shrinkage of cells associated with crescent clumps of heterochromatin and formation of membrane-bound apoptotic bodies are thought to represent distinguishing morphologic features ...
George, Kontogeorgos, Kalman, Kovacs
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