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The Merkel Cell Structuredevelopmentfunctioncancerogenesis 1st Edition Zdenek Halata

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The Merkel Cell Structuredevelopmentfunctioncancerogenesis 1st Edition Zdenek Halata
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.19 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Zdenek Halata, Klaus I. Baumann, Milos Grim (auth.), Professor Dr. med. Klaus I. Baumann, Professor Dr. med. Zdenek Halata, Professor Dr. med. Ingrid Moll (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642055744, 9783662103586, 3642055745, 3662103583
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Merkel Cell Structuredevelopmentfunctioncancerogenesis 1st Edition Zdenek Halata by Zdenek Halata, Klaus I. Baumann, Milos Grim (auth.), Professor Dr. Med. Klaus I. Baumann, Professor Dr. Med. Zdenek Halata, Professor Dr. Med. Ingrid Moll (eds.) 9783642055744, 9783662103586, 3642055745, 3662103583 instant download after payment.

Since their first description in 1875, Merkel cells have remained an elusive cell type. Their origin as well as their classification as mechanoreceptors have been a matter of controversy and intense discussion. The peptidergic granules in these cells are suggestive of neuroendocrine functions, but their discovery has raised additional questions regarding Merkel cell function.

Essential aspects of structure, development and function of normal Merkel cells and Merkel cell carcinoma are presented in short chapters, providing concise and up-to date information on this fascinating cell type.

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