Electron-microscopic and electron-radioautographic examinations of the palatine tonsil lymphocytes in 20 patients with chronic decompensated tonsillitis, aged 21-50, have revealed the proliferation of poorly differentiated T- and B-lymphocyte pools in the lymphoid tissue of the tonsils; these processes manifest by an intensive 3H-thymidine incorporation into the minor lymphocytes of different types. A high level of the RNA radioactive precursor incorporation in B-lymphocytes indicates a constant differentiation of this lymphocyte population. The biological essence of intensive incorporation of protein radioactive precursors in B-lymphocytes appears to consist in the maximal production of active protein substrates mediating the humoral immunity in chronic tonsillitis.
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July 1982
Electron microscopy was used to examine ultrastructure of parenchymatous cells of lobular mammary carcinoma and preservation of an ability of these cells to organ specificity. Ultrastructural characteristics of the cells of intact mammary gland lobules and parenchymatous cells of infiltrative carcinoma were studied and compared. It was shown that lobular mammary carcinoma has dissimilar cellular composition.
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