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Title: [The Golgi apparatus in hyperplastic conditions of the human endometrium]. Author: Karpowicz MJ. Journal: Probl Med Wieku Rozwoj; 1982; 11():187-93. PubMed ID: 7178081. Abstract: In our investigations we have studied both normal human endometrium and pathological endometrial tissue. Golgi system was visualized according to Aoyama technique and observed in TEM. It has been concluded that Golgi system is different in size, location and morphological features. Those differences are connected with either physiological or pathological picture of human endometrium. In pathological hyperplastic conditions of endometrium one can observe the changes in circulatory system of the cell. Thus we could accept as probable the fact of marked decrease or exclusion of secretory process of the cells.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]