Cell Impairment in Aging and Development pp 323-327 | Cite as
Observations of Age and Environmental Influences on the Thymus Kept in Tissue Culture
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In our earlier examinations we have demonstrated the presence of Gomor-positive cells in the tissue cultures of thymus of Wistar CB rats of various ages. Besides Gomori-positivity, these cells gave positive PAS-reaction, too, and exhibited histamine and serotonine fluorescence. Tissue cultures of the thymi of older rats contained these cells in greater number. The influence of TSH increased the number of these, cells (4).
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Iodine Uptake Potassium Iodide Thymus Cell Early Examination Migration Zone
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