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[Intranuclear rod-like formations in an oligodendroglioma].

J. J. Vazquez, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1969 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 3, pp 289-293
TLDR
In this article, die Ultrastruktur von intranuclearen stabformigen Gebilden bei einem Oligodendrogliom beschrieben.
Abstract
Es wird die Ultrastruktur von intranuclearen stabformigen Gebilden bei einem Oligodendrogliom beschrieben.

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Ultrastructure of Oligodendrogliomas

TL;DR: Neither cytoplasmic filaments nor microtubules appear to be specific morphological markers for oligodendroglia or astrocytes; only the predominance of one of these structures permits cytogenetic identifications.
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The ultrastructure of oligodendrogliomas.

TL;DR: Neither cytoplasmic filaments nor microtubules appear to be specific morphological markers for oligodendroglia or astrocytes; only the predominance of one of these structures permits cytogenetic identifications.
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Geschwülste des zentralen und peripheren Nervensystems

H. D. Mennel
TL;DR: In this paper, die Pathologie der Hirntumoren is considered in der Gegenstand der Darstellung wird unterschiedlich benannt.
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Zur formalen Genese kristalliner Strukturen in Oligodendrogliomen

TL;DR: In this paper, electron microscopic investigation of ten oligodendrogliomas revealed intracytoplasmic crystalline bodies in one case and the possible mitochondrial genesis of these structures was discussed.
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