Mast Cells in Placenta in Patients With Abortus
            
                LEMA TAVLI, A. Rıza Karaca, Oktan Erol, OSMAN YILMAZ
            
            
                
                    
                    - Year : 1989
- Vol : 5
- Issue : 4
-  Page : 
                            49-53
 
            
                This study was undertaken to investigate the role of Most cells in placenta in patients with abortus. Placental materials of seventy patients with abortus were stained N.F. Classified histopathologically or increasing of young fibrous tissue, fibroblastic and nonspesific. Average Most cell count in a microscopic field was evaluated by staining with Toudin-Blue.
            
            
                
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                    Mast Cells in Placenta in Patients With Abortus
                
                
                
                1989,
                        Vol.
                    
                        5
                    
                (4)
                       
                    
            
            
                Received : 19.11.1989, 
             Accepted : 19.11.1989,                
             Published Online : 19.11.2020
            
            
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                ISSN:1017-6616;
                E-ISSN:2149-8059;