New Concepts in Blood Formation and Cell Generation in Malignant and Benign Tissues, Volume 1This volume begins with a short note of the author's way of viewing tissue sections in which many cellular structures cannot be categorized according to the well-known classification of cells. Subsequent zealous studies with unquenchable inquisitiveness, many previously unexplained morphological structures whether in cellular forms or otherwise have provided some understanding about them as missing links in the continuous cellular life cycles. |
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adipose tissue basal cell carcinoma benign tissues blood and blood blood capillaries blood cysts blood vessels bone marrow breast carcinoma cancer cells figs cancer tissue carcinomas in mice cardiac muscle cell carcinoma figs cell substance cellular changes cellular lysis collagen collagen fibers connective tissue stroma cytoplasm devel developing red cells development of red differentiation directly as hemoglobin endothelium eosinophils epithelial erythrogenic gel erythrogenic mesh fluid formative vascular channel ghost red cells Giemsa H and Ex hemoglobin gel hemoglobin globules hemorrhage hemosiderin hyalinization inflammatory cells liquefaction lymphatic channels lymphocytes lysis malignant epithelium mammary carcinoma marrow liquid McDonald melanoma cells mitosis necrosis origin of red plasma cells pyknotic reactive cells red blood cells red blood corpuscles red cell development red cell formation renal Russell body cells seen segmented nuclear cells shown in figure skeletal muscle squamous cell carcinoma stained stroma tissue figs tumor tumor cells tumor tissue various vessel formation