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Calcification of Cell Nuclei in Experimental Necrosis in vivo

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WE have reported previously1–3 that calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, lipids and polysaccharides can be deposited in the nuclei of dead cells in vitro. In such a nucleus a highly refractile granule is formed which grows in size, and, in suitable conditions, structures many times the size of a cell may grow out from the granule3. This may be pertinent to the study of certain processes in the organism, such as the calcification of necroses, arteriosclerosis and other cases of pathological calcification3 and so it seemed important to ascertain whether the phenomenon also occurs in the nuclei of dead cells in vivo. We therefore examined kidney tissue with ischaemic necroses caused by ligature of blood vessels4,5. Such necroses were known to calcify rapidly4–7 but the nature of the calcification was unknown.

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ČINÁTL, J., ŠPRINCL, L. & KOUŘÍLEK, K. Calcification of Cell Nuclei in Experimental Necrosis in vivo. Nature 216, 1011–1013 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2161011a0

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