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Giant histiocytes after cyclophosphamide.

G. Castaldi, +3 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 3, pp 300-301
TLDR
Nel midollo osseo di topi intossicati con dosi elevate di ciclofosfamide compaiono elementi giganti, che, per la capacità fagocitaria di cui sono dotati, appaioni appartenere al sistema istiocitario (istiociti giganti).
Abstract
Nel midollo osseo di topi intossicati con dosi elevate di ciclofosfamide compaiono elementi giganti, che, per la capacita fagocitaria di cui sono dotati, appaiono appartenere al sistema istiocitario (istiociti giganti).

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