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UV-induced increase in number of periventricular ‘Gomori-positive’ glial cells in brains of mice

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Im vorderen Teil des 3. Ventrikels wurden periventrikuläre «Gomori-positive» Glizellen bei normalen und UV-bestrahlten weissen Mäusen gezählt und eine statistisch signifikante Erhöhung der Zellen nach 14, 21 und 28 Tagen täglicher UV-Bestrahlung festgestellt.

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Srebro, Z., Lach, H. UV-induced increase in number of periventricular ‘Gomori-positive’ glial cells in brains of mice. Experientia 27, 1075–1076 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138888

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