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[Electron microscopic study of Mikulicz's cells]
Tsitologiia I Genetika
|March 1, 1975
Summary
Electron microscopy revealed new details about Mikulicz cells in scleroma granulomatous tissue. Findings include unique nuclear structures and the presence of electron-dense bodies within the cytoplasm.
Area of Science:
- Cell biology
- Pathology
- Microscopy
Context:
- Scleroma granulomatous tissue is characterized by the presence of Mikulicz cells.
- Understanding the ultrastructure of these cells is crucial for comprehending the disease pathology.
Purpose:
- To present novel findings from electron-microscopic examination of Mikulicz cells.
- To detail the morphology of Mikulicz cell nuclei and cytoplasm.
Summary:
- Electron microscopy was employed to investigate the primary component of scleroma granulomatous tissue: Mikulicz cells.
- New data elucidates the distinct shapes and structures of Mikulicz cell nuclei.
- The study also identifies the presence of electron-dense bodies within the cytoplasm of these cells.
Impact:
- Provides a deeper understanding of Mikulicz cell ultrastructure in scleroma.
- Contributes valuable information to the fields of cell biology and histopathology.
- May inform future research on the pathogenesis and treatment of scleroma.