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- W2022201182 abstract "THE MELANOBLASTS constitute an important element of the choroid of the human eye, but their morphology and physiology have attracted little attention; they are generally considered as elements without particular function and of limited biologic significance, destined only to fill out the space. That such a view is not justified can be demonstrated with modern silver methods, which disclose an intricate relationship between the melanoblasts and other elements of the choroid; this relation suggests that these pigmented cells have important functions. MATERIAL AND METHODS The tissue examined was that of normal human eyes. Figures 1 to 7 were prepared with the silver carbonate method of del Rio Hortega without reduction (Scharenberg and Zeman 1 ). This technique permits a complete impregnation also of those segments of processes of the melanoblasts that, according to Lauber, 2 contain only colorless premelanotic pigment. This substance stains black with colloid silver, so that all parts" @default.
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- W2022201182 title "MELANOBLASTS OF THE NORMAL HUMAN CHOROID" @default.
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