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- Reinke_crystals abstract "Reinke crystals are rod-like cytoplasmic inclusions which can be found in Leydig cells of the testes. Occurring only in adult humans and wild bush rats, their function is unknown. They are large enough to been seen in an optical microscope and can be visualized using Giemsa, trichrome, Gram, and PAS stains. Reinke crystals are rare in normal testes, but are found in approximately 1/3 of all Leydig cell tumours. These crystals are named after the German anatomist Friedrich Berthold Reinke.".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageID "45364553".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageLength "1719".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageRevisionID "664990242".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_genital_neoplasia.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasmic_inclusion.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Berthold_Reinke.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Giemsa_stain.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Gram_staining.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Leydig_cell.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Leydig_cell_tumour.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Optical_microscope.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Periodic_acid–Schiff_stain.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Testicle.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLink Trichrome_stain.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reinke crystals".
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cell-biology-stub.
- Reinke_crystals wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reinke_crystals subject Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Reinke_crystals subject Category:Male_genital_neoplasia.
- Reinke_crystals hypernym Inclusions.
- Reinke_crystals comment "Reinke crystals are rod-like cytoplasmic inclusions which can be found in Leydig cells of the testes. Occurring only in adult humans and wild bush rats, their function is unknown. They are large enough to been seen in an optical microscope and can be visualized using Giemsa, trichrome, Gram, and PAS stains. Reinke crystals are rare in normal testes, but are found in approximately 1/3 of all Leydig cell tumours. These crystals are named after the German anatomist Friedrich Berthold Reinke.".
- Reinke_crystals label "Reinke crystals".
- Reinke_crystals sameAs Q21072714.
- Reinke_crystals sameAs m.012vmhkg.
- Reinke_crystals sameAs Q21072714.
- Reinke_crystals wasDerivedFrom Reinke_crystals?oldid=664990242.
- Reinke_crystals isPrimaryTopicOf Reinke_crystals.