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139 related items for PubMed ID: 2585931

  • 1. Scanning electron microscopic studies on the red pulp of the mink spleen.
    Abe M, Takehana K, Iwasa K, Hiraga T.
    Nihon Juigaku Zasshi; 1989 Aug; 51(4):775-81. PubMed ID: 2585931
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  • 2. Stereoscopic scanning electron microscopy of the red pulp of dog spleen with special reference to the terminal structure of the cordal capillaries.
    Suzuki T, Furusato M, Takasaki S, Shimizu S, Hataba Y.
    Cell Tissue Res; 1977 Sep 05; 182(4):441-53. PubMed ID: 922816
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  • 3. Scanning electron microscopic study of the red pulp of ferret spleen.
    Hataba Y, Suzuki T.
    J Electron Microsc (Tokyo); 1989 Sep 05; 38(3):190-200. PubMed ID: 2769147
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  • 4. Electron microscopy of the red pulp of the dog spleen including vascular arrangements, periarterial macrophage sheaths (ellipsoids), and the contractile, innervated reticular meshwork.
    Blue J, Weiss L.
    Am J Anat; 1981 Jun 05; 161(2):189-218. PubMed ID: 7258115
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  • 5. A scanning electron microscopy study of human spleen: relationship between the microcirculation and functions.
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    Scanning Microsc; 1987 Jun 05; 1(2):841-51. PubMed ID: 3616578
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  • 6. Labyrinthine structure of arterial terminals in the human spleen, with special reference to "closed circulation." A scanning electron microscope study.
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  • 7. Scanning electron microscopical studies of the arterial terminals in the red pulp of the rat spleen.
    Satodate R, Tanaka H, Sasou S, Sakuma T, Kaizuka H.
    Anat Rec; 1986 Jul 05; 215(3):214-6. PubMed ID: 3740462
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  • 8. In vivo microscopy of the spleen.
    McCuskey RS, McCuskey PA.
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  • 9. Scanning electron microscopic features of spleen in the rat and human: a comparative study.
    Sasou S, Satodate R, Masuda T, Takayama K.
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  • 10. "Intermediate zone" of mammalian spleens: light and electron microscopic study of three primitive mammalian species (platypus, shrew, and mole) with special reference to intrasplenic arteriovenous communication.
    Tanaka Y.
    Am J Anat; 1990 Apr 05; 187(4):313-37. PubMed ID: 2353673
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  • 11. Arteriovenous shunts in the human spleen.
    Barnhart MI, Baechler CA, Lusher JM.
    Am J Hematol; 1976 Apr 05; 1(1):105-14. PubMed ID: 984033
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  • 12. [Structure and functions of the human spleen: relationship between microcirculation and splenic functions].
    Kashimura M, Shibata A.
    Rinsho Ketsueki; 1989 Aug 05; 30(8):1234-8. PubMed ID: 2689682
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  • 13. Human spleen microanatomy: why mice do not suffice.
    Steiniger BS.
    Immunology; 2015 Jul 05; 145(3):334-46. PubMed ID: 25827019
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  • 14. The argentophil reticular cells of the mammalian spleen. II. The argentophil reticular cell arrangement inside the red pulp and its relationship with the endothelial lining cells of the splenic sinuses.
    Hadler WA, Silveira SR.
    Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch; 1989 Jul 05; 103(4):573-96. PubMed ID: 2479184
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  • 15. Fine architecture of the splenic terminal vascular bed as revealed by arterial and venous pressure-loading perfusion fixation.
    Suzuki T, Hataba Y, Sasaki H.
    J Electron Microsc Tech; 1989 Jun 05; 12(2):132-45. PubMed ID: 2760683
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  • 16. Electron microscopic cytochemical studies of anionic sites in the rat spleen.
    Ueda H, Takehana K, Eerdunchaolu, Iwasa K, Fujimori O, Shimada S.
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  • 17. Ultrastructural studies on splenic microcirculation of the rat.
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    Chin J Physiol; 1991 Mar 05; 34(2):223-34. PubMed ID: 1959441
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  • 18. Vascular pathways in nonsinusal red pulp--an electron microscope study of the cat spleen.
    Blue J, Weiss L.
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  • 19. A scanning electron microscopic study of the boundary zone of the human spleen.
    Saitoh K, Kamiyama R, Hatakeyama S.
    Cell Tissue Res; 1982 Jun 05; 222(3):655-65. PubMed ID: 7060107
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  • 20. Microcirculatory pathways in normal human spleen, demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts.
    Schmidt EE, MacDonald IC, Groom AC.
    Am J Anat; 1988 Mar 05; 181(3):253-66. PubMed ID: 3364384
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