Sex steroid induced morphological changes in primary uterine cell cultures
The ultrastructure of primary cultures of endometrial cells after treatment with diethystilbestrol, progesterone, and hydrocortisone was examined using the method of electronmicroscopic stereology. Cells treated with diethylstilbestrol had the appearance of a rapidly dividing culture having large eu...
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