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Polyethylene glycol loxenatide reduces NETosis and immunofluorescence hyperactivation in Behçet's disease. [PDF]
Jia F, Wu X, Sheng H.
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Critical point drying of brain tissue for X-ray phase contrast imaging
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Mammalian hair fibres can be structurally divided into three main components: a cuticle, cortex and sometimes a medulla. The cuticle consists of a thin layer of overlapping cells on the surface of the fibre, constituting around 10% of the total fibre weight. The cortex makes up the remaining 86-90% and is made up of axially aligned spindle-shaped cells
Jeffrey E, Plowman, Duane P, Harland
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Mammalian hair fibres can be structurally divided into three main components: a cuticle, cortex and sometimes a medulla. The cuticle consists of a thin layer of overlapping cells on the surface of the fibre, constituting around 10% of the total fibre weight. The cortex makes up the remaining 86-90% and is made up of axially aligned spindle-shaped cells
Jeffrey E, Plowman, Duane P, Harland
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Ultrastructural Pathology, 1994
Twenty-six ependymomas were studied by light and electron microscopy. By electron microscopy, the acellular zones around small vessels in light microscopic sections were seen to be composed of large numbers of closely packed, filament-rich, cytoplasmic processes ringing small vessels.
A, Sara, J M, Bruner, B, Mackay
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Twenty-six ependymomas were studied by light and electron microscopy. By electron microscopy, the acellular zones around small vessels in light microscopic sections were seen to be composed of large numbers of closely packed, filament-rich, cytoplasmic processes ringing small vessels.
A, Sara, J M, Bruner, B, Mackay
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Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1967
Ultrastructural studies of rhabdomyoma, a rare benign human tumor, confirm its origin from skeletal muscle and differentiate it from other tumors, such as granular cell myoblastoma with which it may be confused by light microscopy. Evidence is presented that characteristic “crystals” observed by light microscopy in rhabdomyoma are in fact modified and ...
J L, Cornog, N K, Gonatas
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Ultrastructural studies of rhabdomyoma, a rare benign human tumor, confirm its origin from skeletal muscle and differentiate it from other tumors, such as granular cell myoblastoma with which it may be confused by light microscopy. Evidence is presented that characteristic “crystals” observed by light microscopy in rhabdomyoma are in fact modified and ...
J L, Cornog, N K, Gonatas
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Gynandroblastoma its ultrastructure
Cancer, 1982Gynandroblastoma is a rare, sex-cord stromal tumor of the ovary that shows morphologic evidence of female and male differentiation. Such a tumor produced masculinization in a 24-year-old woman, whose symptoms disappeared following removal of the tumor. By electron microscopy, the granulosa cell nests displayed Call-Exner (CE) bodies of the hyaline type
A, Chalvardjian, C, Derzko
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
Xanthelasma from both upper eyelids of a patient were examined by electron microscopy. The cytoplasm of the foam cells was filled with lipid droplets that were not bounded by a membrane. The lipid itself dissolved out during tissue preparation despite osmium or glutaraldehyde-osmium fixation, indicating that the lipid is highly unsaturated.
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Xanthelasma from both upper eyelids of a patient were examined by electron microscopy. The cytoplasm of the foam cells was filled with lipid droplets that were not bounded by a membrane. The lipid itself dissolved out during tissue preparation despite osmium or glutaraldehyde-osmium fixation, indicating that the lipid is highly unsaturated.
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