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Mediante l'impiego del microscopio elettronico viene dimostrata la reale esistenza di piccoli gruppi di cellule muscolari lisce, non in rapporto con vasi, in differenti zone dell'ovaio (stroma, corpo luteo, teca, ghiandola interstiziale) del gatto, del coniglio e del topo. Le cellule muscolari subiscono caratteristiche modificazioni in relazione al ciclo ovarico.
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This paper was presented to the 28th Italian Congress of Anatomy in Naples (24–28 October 1969).
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Fumagalli, Z., Motta, P. & Calvieri, S. The presence of smooth muscular cells in the ovary of several mammals as seen under the electron microscope. Experientia 27, 682–683 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136959
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