
doi: 10.1007/bf02755285
pmid: 4707285
Using the toluidine blue-ammonium molybdate staining method, different types of RNPs were demonstrated in the hepatocytes of patients with kwashiorkor. DCR-I and DCR-III were found to be reduced. Nucleolar chromatin and nucleolar parachromatin showed an apparent increase. Chromosomal, perichromosomal and nuclear parachromatin remained unaffected. Granular cytoplasmic RNP was nonreactive in all the cases.
Cell Nucleus, Molybdenum, Cytoplasm, Histocytochemistry, Nucleoproteins, Liver, Kwashiorkor, Humans, Tolonium Chloride, Child, Cell Nucleolus
Cell Nucleus, Molybdenum, Cytoplasm, Histocytochemistry, Nucleoproteins, Liver, Kwashiorkor, Humans, Tolonium Chloride, Child, Cell Nucleolus
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