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Jakob Ernst Arthur Böttcher (July 13, 1831 – August 10, 1889) was a German ... Charcot-Böttcher filaments: Spindle-shaped crystalloids found in human Sertoli ...
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crystalloid of Charcot-Bottcher (24) consists of large crystals 10-25 ,u long and 2- 3, thick. Under the electron microscope these crystals appear as closely packed ...
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the large peculiar crystalloid of Charcot-Bottcher is derived from the smaller structure in the spermatogonium. Von. Winiwarter leans toward this interpretation, ...
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crystalloids has been suggested by Toyama ('75), and the results of this study strongly support this hypothesis. Fine filaments of Charcot-Boettcher's crystalloid ...
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Nov 14, 2003 ... glycogen granules, typical Charcot-Böttcher crystalloids, which were ... On the other hand, Charcot-Böttcher crystalloids were rarely seen.
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Lubarsch in 1896. Rather inappropriately, he referred to them as Charcot- Bottcher crystalloids, honoring Charcot, who had earlier described crystals in various ...
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Seminiferous tubule of a healthy testis. Nuclei of Sertoli cells (N) ; typical intercellular junctions between Sertoli cells ( y ) ; socalled crystalloid of CharcotBottcher ...
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