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  • 21. Subtyping of epithelial cells of normal and metaplastic human uterine cervix, using polypeptide-specific cytokeratin antibodies.
    Levy R, Czernobilsky B, Geiger B.
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  • 22. Expression of cytokeratins in early neoplastic epithelial lesions of the uterine cervix.
    Puts JJ, Moesker O, Kenemans P, Vooijs GP, Ramaekers FC.
    Int J Gynecol Pathol; 1985 Dec; 4(4):300-13. PubMed ID: 2417968
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  • 23. Microglandular hyperplasia: a model for the de novo emergence and evolution of endocervical reserve cells.
    Witkiewicz AK, Hecht JL, Cviko A, McKeon FD, Ince TA, Crum CP.
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  • 24. ["Vestigial cells" of the transitional area of the uterine-cervix. Comparative morphological study with the subcylindrical-reserve-cells (author's transl)].
    Minh HN, Smadja A, Lecomte D, Orcel L, Coupez F.
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  • 26. [Immunohistochemical study of reserve cells: hypotheses on their origin].
    Romeo F, Iuele R, De Stefano R, Sessa M.
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  • 29. Expression and distribution of intermediate-filament proteins and laminin during the development of the bovine Müllerian duct.
    Kenngott RA, Sinowatz F.
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  • 30. [Identification of cultured cell employing specific substance--with special references of "reserve cells" in uterine cervix].
    Sakuma T, Nozawa S, Iizuka R.
    Hum Cell; 1988 Dec; 1(4):391-401. PubMed ID: 3154022
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  • 32. Cytokeratin expression in squamous metaplasia of the human uterine cervix.
    Gigi-Leitner O, Geiger B, Levy R, Czernobilsky B.
    Differentiation; 1986 Dec; 31(3):191-205. PubMed ID: 2429885
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    Kurita T.
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  • 34. Histochemistry of mucosubstances and histology of mixed müllerian pelvic lymph node glandular inclusions. Evidence for histogenesis by müllerian metaplasia of coelomic epithelium.
    Ferguson BR, Bennington JL, Haber SL.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1969 May; 33(5):617-25. PubMed ID: 5778441
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  • 35. [On the origin of the so-called reserve cells].
    Matĕjka M.
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  • 36. [Tissue repair of uterine cervix--cell-biological properties of normal uterine cervical epithelia of transformation zone in vitro].
    Ishiwata I, Sakuma T, Nozawa S.
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  • 37. [Hormones and embryogenesis of the uterine cervix].
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  • 38. In vitro and in vivo analysis of cellular origin of cervical squamous metaplasia.
    Tsutsumi K, Sun Q, Yasumoto S, Kikuchi K, Ohta Y, Pater A, Pater MM.
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  • 39. BCL2 and keratin 5 define the uterine-cervix-isthmus junction, a transition between endocervical and tubal-like epithelium.
    Hoogduin KJ, Hopman AN, Ramaekers FC, McCluggage WG, Smedts F.
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  • 40. Metachromasia of the endocervical epithelium for delineating the internal os.
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