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Fibre Ultrastructure

2018
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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The ultrastructure of pinealomas

Acta Neuropathologica, 1973
Four pinealomas of the two-cell type (atypical teratomas) were investigated by electron microscopy. They all showed the same unique histological ultrastructure. The lymphocyte-like cells did not differ ultrastructurally from lymphocytes. Many plasma cells with well-developed rough surfaced endoplasmic reticulum were also seen.
K, Tabuchi, O, Yamada, A, Nishimoto
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Ultrastructure of dermatofibroma

Archiv f�r Dermatologische Forschung, 1973
Eight dermatofibromas were studied by electron microscopy. The essential cell was the fibroblast, characterized by a well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), a distinct Golgi zone and large numbers of cytofilaments. The fibroblast of the dermatofibroma was engaged in collagen production and fat storage.
B, Mihatsch-Konz   +2 more
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Ultrastructure of a “Pineocytoma”

Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 1975
The commonest pineal gland tumor, the germinoma, is more apparently related to germ cells than to pineal cells. Although ultrastructural studies of this tumor have confirmed this similarity, comparable characterization of a pineocytoma has not been reported, due to its rarity.
S L, Nielsen, C B, Wilson
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The ultrastructure of chloroplasts

Experimental Cell Research, 1955
1. 1. On ultrathin sections of chloroplasts from Aspidistra elatior the electron microscopic study has revealed that the grana consist of layered columns. 2. 2. The grana are organized in double membrane discs the two membranes of which are about 65 A thick. These membranes bound a narrow, closed space the height of which also is about 65 A. The
E, STEINMANN, F S, SJOSTRAND
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Ultrastructure of Oligodendrogliomas

1981
The study of 18 oligodendrogliomas shows a number of characteristics which indicate a common hypothelial stem cell. The main cytologic characteristics are: a) high number of mitochondria, frequently atypical; b) polygonal crystalline structures in the cytoplasm in most of the tumors studied, and c) cytoplasmic microtubuli. None of these characteristics
J, Cervós-Navarro, N, Pehlivan
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The ultrastructure of gonadoblastoma and dysgerminoma

Human Pathology, 1974
Abstract A gonadoblastoma associated with dysgerminoma that occurred in the gonad of a 17 year old phenotypic female has been studied with the electron microscope. Ultrastructurally the nests of gonadoblastoma contain two cell types, namely, large vesicular cells and small epithelium-like cells.
K, Hou-Jensen, R L, Kempson
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The ultrastructure of mitochondria

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1969
Abstract The study, in thin sections, of the specific morphology of mitochondria in different plant and animal cells has confirmed the view that, in spite of a wide polymorphism in gross structure, the organelle is nevertheless built according to the same fundamental pattern, which was first described by Palade (1953) and by Sjöstrand
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Ultrastructure of Aneurysms

Archives of Neurology, 1975
The fine structure of five cerebral aneurysms, four early aneurysmal changes, and three arteriovenous aneurysms (two cerebral and one spinal) were investigated from surgical and autopsy specimens. Each lesion was characterized by thickening, lamination, redundancy, and separation of basement membranes, abundant cellular debris, and a paucity or absence
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Ultrastructure of cilia in horses.

Journal of submicroscopic cytology and pathology, 1992
This paper presents some ultrastructural details of cilia from the ciliated tracheal epithelium of healthy horses. By using a new fixation method, the Authors were able to describe minute details, some of which have been only rarely observed in other species and mostly by means of the freeze-etch technique (i.e.
ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO   +4 more
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