Tubulöse Formationen in Zisternen des Ergastoplasma in der Glia der Kleinhirnrinde beim Javaner-Affen (Macaca cynomolgus)

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Tubulöse Formationen in Zisternen des Ergastoplasma in der Glia der Kleinhirnrinde beim Javaner-Affen (Macaca cynomolgus). / Halata, Zdenek; Lange, W.

In: ACTA NEUROPATHOL, Vol. 24, No. 4, 4, 1973, p. 340-344.

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title = "Tubul{\"o}se Formationen in Zisternen des Ergastoplasma in der Glia der Kleinhirnrinde beim Javaner-Affen (Macaca cynomolgus)",
abstract = "In the cerebellar cortex ofMacaca cynomolgus there are all types of glial cells as well as in other species. In the astrocytes, the Fa{\~n}anas-cells and the microglia very often enlarged cisterns of the ergastoplasm occur in which tubular structures are located. These structures consist of very closely packed tubules with a diameter of 200 {\AA}. The wall of the tubules is formed by a very fine granular material, their lumen is empty. These tubular structures of glial cells are only found in the cerebellar cortex. A possible similarity to viruses is discussed.",
author = "Zdenek Halata and W Lange",
year = "1973",
doi = "10.1007/BF00685589",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "24",
pages = "340--344",
journal = "ACTA NEUROPATHOL",
issn = "0001-6322",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "4",

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T1 - Tubulöse Formationen in Zisternen des Ergastoplasma in der Glia der Kleinhirnrinde beim Javaner-Affen (Macaca cynomolgus)

AU - Halata, Zdenek

AU - Lange, W

PY - 1973

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N2 - In the cerebellar cortex ofMacaca cynomolgus there are all types of glial cells as well as in other species. In the astrocytes, the Fañanas-cells and the microglia very often enlarged cisterns of the ergastoplasm occur in which tubular structures are located. These structures consist of very closely packed tubules with a diameter of 200 Å. The wall of the tubules is formed by a very fine granular material, their lumen is empty. These tubular structures of glial cells are only found in the cerebellar cortex. A possible similarity to viruses is discussed.

AB - In the cerebellar cortex ofMacaca cynomolgus there are all types of glial cells as well as in other species. In the astrocytes, the Fañanas-cells and the microglia very often enlarged cisterns of the ergastoplasm occur in which tubular structures are located. These structures consist of very closely packed tubules with a diameter of 200 Å. The wall of the tubules is formed by a very fine granular material, their lumen is empty. These tubular structures of glial cells are only found in the cerebellar cortex. A possible similarity to viruses is discussed.

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DO - 10.1007/BF00685589

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 24

SP - 340

EP - 344

JO - ACTA NEUROPATHOL

JF - ACTA NEUROPATHOL

SN - 0001-6322

IS - 4

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