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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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Higher vessel densities in retinoblastoma with local invasive growth and metastasis.

TL;DR: The data indicate that in retinoblastoma, blood vessels are essential for local and systemic invasive growth, both locally and systemically, and an anti-angiogenic therapy could be considered in the multimodal therapy concept for ret inoblastomas with invasive growth.
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Evaluation of exophthalmos.

TL;DR: The orbit is not a common site of involvement in most diseases, but exophthalmos and other orbital abnormalities are associated with a surprisingly wide variety of systemic and local condition.
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Dual properties of cultured retinoblastoma cells: Immunohistochemical characterization of neuronal and glial markers

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cultured retinoblastoma cells WERI-Rb1 and Y79 have both neuronal and glial properties.
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Photodynamic Killing of Retinoblastoma Cells with Hematoporphyrin and Light

Theodore W. Sery
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
TL;DR: When the concentration of either fetal calf serum, rabbit serum, or rabbit plasma was increased to 25% from a standard 10%, there was as much as a 100-fold greater requirement of hematoporphyrin concentration to produce the same lethal response.
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Insights from mouse models into human retinoblastoma

TL;DR: This review focuses on the developmental consequences of Rb deletion in the retina and the genetic interactions between Rb and the two other members of the pocket protein family, p107 (R Bl1) and p130 (Rbl2).
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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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