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The nature of retinoblastoma. II. Photoreceptor differentiation: an electron microscopic study.

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In this histopathologic study of retinoblastomas exhibiting an unusual form of dif­ ferentiation, it seemed apparent that these tumors were producing structures resem­ bling elements of the photoreceptor cell.
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This article is published in American Journal of Ophthalmology.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 129 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photoreceptor cell.

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Immunohistochemistry of retinoblastomas.

TL;DR: The results indicate that retinoblastoma possesses predominantly neuronal properties, albeit in an immature form, and appears to relate to the Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes.
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Photoreceptor cell differentiation in retinoblastoma demonstrated by a new immunohistochemical marker mucin-like glycoprotein associated with photoreceptor cells (MLGAPC).

TL;DR: Photoreceptor cell differentiation in retinoblastoma demonstrated by a new immunohistochemical marker mucin‐like glycoprotein associated with photoreceptor cells (MLGAPC)
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Cell Interactions in Neuroblastoma

TL;DR: Orderly and specific patterns of interconnections among nerve cells appear to be of primary significance in determining nervous system function, and the question of how such interConnections develop and become stabilized is prominent in much present-day neurobiological research.
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Effects of cyclic AMP on growth and differentiation of rat retinoblastoma-like tumor cells in vitro.

TL;DR: Results show that cAMP decreases DNA and RNA synthesis and cell proliferation and facilitates morphologic and biochemical differentiation of RAO 188 cells.
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Two-step mutation theory for retinoblastoma: Ultrastructural support

TL;DR: The retinoblastoma obtained at age 9 days demonstrated incipient photoreceptor differentiation within the rosette components and minimal calcification of necrotic regions.
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Cilia and Flagella

Don Fawcett
TL;DR: Cilia are motile, hairlike appendages on the free surface of cells that play an important role in such diverse physiological processes as locomotion, alimentation, circulation, respiration, reproduction, and sensory reception.
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Beiträge zur Histogenese und Histologie der Netzhaut, des Pigmentepithels und des Sehnerven

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the evolution of the Retinazelle and its relationship with the rest of the body of work in the field of physicologischen excavations.
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