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Telocytes play a key role in prostate tissue organisation during the gland morphogenesisSanches et al., 2017
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- Sanches B
- Maldarine J
- Zani B
- Tamarindo G
- Biancardi M
- Santos F
- Rahal P
- Góes R
- Felisbino S
- Vilamaior P
- Taboga S
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- Journal of cellular and molecular medicine
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Telocytes are CD34‐positive interstitial cells, known to exert several functions, one of which is a role in tissue organisation, previously demonstrated by telocytes in the myocardium. The existence of telocytes in the prostate has recently been reported, however, there is a lack of …
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