. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. 198 BIOLOGY OF THE LABORATORY MOUSE males and females, most commonly in the A stock. They are also seen arising from the preputial glands of the male (23) and the clitoral glands of the female mouse. The chief characteristic is the resemblance of the cells to the normal cells of the sebaceous glands. They are large round cells with pale cytoplasm which appears to be filled with fine droplets (Fig. 109). The nuclei are relatively small, pale, oval and centrally located. These tumor cells grow in irre
. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. 198 BIOLOGY OF THE LABORATORY MOUSE males and females, most commonly in the A stock. They are also seen arising from the preputial glands of the male (23) and the clitoral glands of the female mouse. The chief characteristic is the resemblance of the cells to the normal cells of the sebaceous glands. They are large round cells with pale cytoplasm which appears to be filled with fine droplets (Fig. 109). The nuclei are relatively small, pale, oval and centrally located. These tumor cells grow in irregular masses as well as in broad branching strands. The -Epithelial pearl -Polyhedral cells Undifferentiated tumor cells. ^ , _. , « . , Pearl with keratohyalin i^*"*jkf^ .? T> j granules. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory; Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), b. 1888; Snell, George D. (George Davis), 1903-; Dingle, John H. (John Holmes), 1908-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company
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