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    The myofibroblast: a study of normal, reactive and neoplastic tissues, with an emphasis on ultrastructure. Part 1--normal and reactive cells by Eyden, B

    “…The myofibroblast is essential for the integrity of the mammalian body by virtue of its role in wound-healing, but it can also threaten it by its ability to…”
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    Two types of autophagy in the podocytes in renal biopsy specimens: ultrastructural study by Sato, S, Kitamura, H, Adachi, A, Sasaki, Y, Ghazizadeh, M

    “…Two types of autophagy in the podocytes were found in renal biopsy specimens by electron microscopy. Type I autophagy (about 1 microm in diameter) was found in…”
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    The myofibroblast: a study of normal, reactive and neoplastic tissues, with an emphasis on ultrastructure. part 2 - tumours and tumour-like lesions by Eyden, B

    “…This paper describes the ultrastructure of the commoner myofibroblastic tumours and tumour-like lesions. The objective is to complement mainstream pathology…”
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    Beta-keratin localization in developing alligator scales and feathers in relation to the development and evolution of feathers by Alibardi, L, Knapp, L W, Sawyer, R H

    “…Beta-keratins form large part of the corneous material of scales and feathers. The present immunocytochemical study describes the fine distribution of scale-…”
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    Apoptosis in human ejaculated sperm cells (notulae seminologicae 9) by Baccetti, B, Collodel, G, Piomboni, P

    “…In this work we apply the Hoechst 33258 DNA staining, the TUNEL procedure and conventional electron microscopy to study the ejaculate of fertile and infertile…”
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    Cell structure of developing barbs and barbules in downfeathers of the chick: Central role of barb ridge morphogenesis for the evolution of feathers by Alibardi, L

    “…The present ultrastructural study shows how cells organize to form the complex structure of downfeathers in chick embryos. The embryonic epidermis of the…”
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    Cells of embryonic and regenerating germinal layers within barb ridges: implication for the development, evolution and diversification of feathers by Alibardi, L

    “…The formation of feathers occurs by the transformation of the embryonic epidermis of feather filaments into keratinized barbules and barbs. The present…”
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    Fine structure of juvenile feathers of the zebrafinch in relation to the evolution and diversification of pennaceous feathers by Alibardi, L

    “…The present ultrastructural study describes the formation of feather ramification in developing juvenile feathers of the zebrafinch, a small passeraceous bird…”
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    Mitochondrial alterations in muscle biopsies of patients on statin therapy by Gambelli, S, Dotti, M T, Malandrini, A, Mondelli, M, Stromillo, M L, Gaudiano, C, Federico, A

    “…Clinical and biopsy study of nine patients on statin therapy suffering from various myopathic syndromes is reported. Biopsy findings showed non specific…”
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    Microscopical advances in assisted reproduction by Baccetti, B

    “…In a series of papers carried out by this laboratory it was demonstrated that the quality of sterile males sperm, assessed submicroscopically and…”
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    Sperm morphology of mud dauber Sceliphron fistularium dahlbom (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Sphecidae), as an indication of bees relation by Zama, U, Brito, P, Lino-Neto, J, Campos, L A O, Doldero, H, Báo, S N

    “…The morphology of spermatozoon of Sceliphron fistularium is very similar to that described for bees. In particular, the response to E-PTA stains is similar to…”
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    Three cases of genetic defects affecting sperm tail: a FISH study by Moretti, E, Collodel, G

    “…Submicroscopic alterations in the cytoskeletal structure of sperm flagellum are associated with severely reduced or completely absent motility in subfertile or…”
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    Nerve cell death types in the edematous human cerebral cortex by Castejón, O J, Arismendi, G J

    “…Cortical biopsies of 18 patients with clinical diagnosis of congenital hydrocephalus, brain trauma, and vascular anomaly were examined with the transmission…”
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    'Round head' sperm defect. Ultrastructural and meiotic segregation study by Moretti, E, Collodel, G, Scapigliati, G, Cosci, I, Sartini, B, Baccetti, B

    “…The sperm 'round head' defect, also known as globozoospermia, is an uncommon alteration of sperm morphology generally characterised by 100% round headed sperm…”
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    Structure and ultrastructure of the spermatozoa of Halictidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) by Fiorillo, B S, Coelho, A A M, Lino-Neto, J, Báo, S N

    “…The spermatozoa in Halictidae are sometimes observed in spermatodesmata in the seminal vesicle. They are linear, long, slender and their lengths vary from 213…”
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    Expression of nestin in rat and human glomerular podocytes by Ishizaki, M, Ishiwata, T, Adachi, A, Tamura, N, Ghazizadeh, M, Kitamura, H, Sugisaki, Y, Yamanaka, N, Naito, Z, Fukuda, Y

    “…Nestin is a neuroepithelial precursor cell marker expressed in a variety of human cell types during development. However, no information exists on the…”
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    Rat hepatic lipocytes express smooth muscle actin upon activation in vivo and in culture by Rockey, D C, Boyles, J K, Gabbiani, G, Friedman, S L

    “…Myofibroblasts are mesenchymal cells that are prominent in liver injury. The origin of myofibroblasts in liver is debated, although morphologic evidence to…”
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    Pathobiology of familial hypercholesterolemic atherosclerosis by Aliev, G, Castellani, R J, Petersen, R B, Burnstock, G, Perry, G, Smith, M A

    “…Many factors play a role in the development of atherosclerotic lesions. One of the leading risk factors for development of atherosclerosis is familial…”
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    Ultrastructural pathological changes in mice kidney caused by Plasmodium berghei infection by Pulido-Méndez, M, Finol, H J, Girón, M E, Aguilar, I

    “…Malaria, a common health problem in certain parts of the world, has a considerable morbidity and mortality. This work reports under electron microscopy studies…”
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    Histopathological aspects of Dengue-2 virus infected mice tissues and complementary virus isolation by Barreto, D F, Takiya, C M, Paes, M V, Farias-Filho, J, Pinhão, A T, Alves, A M B, Costa, S M, Barth, O M

    “…The difficulty in studying dengue virus (DENV) infection in humans and in developing a virus vaccine is the absence of a suitable animal model which develops…”
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