. . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Z(MZ0UHKT2005)" . . "[272E28BD0BD9]" . "Nucleoli in human early erythroblasts (K2, K1, K1/2 cells)." . . "Smetana, Karel" . "Jir\u00E1skov\u00E1, Ilona" . "Folia Biologica" . . "RIV/00023736:_____/05:00006117!RIV06-MZ0-00023736" . "0015-5500" . "4"^^ . "Nucleoli in human early erythroblasts (K2, K1, K1/2 cells)."@en . "3"^^ . "Klamov\u00E1, Hana" . "1" . "3"^^ . "Byla pops\u00E1na a potvrzena existence mikroproerytroblast\u016F jako dal\u0161\u00EDho v\u00FDvojov\u00E9ho stadia mezi proerytroblasty a bazofiln\u00EDmi erytroblasty na z\u00E1klad\u011B karyometrick\u00E9ho srovn\u00E1n\u00ED velikosti jader bun\u011Bk a po\u010Dtu AgNOR\u016F. Existence t\u011Bchto bun\u011Bk by pak mohla p\u0159edstavovat chyb\u011Bj\u00EDc\u00ED v\u00FDvojov\u00FD \u010Dl\u00E1nek erytroblast\u016F, tj. d\u011Bl\u00EDc\u00ED se a proliferuj\u00EDc\u00ED bu\u0148ky s vysok\u00FDm obsahem RNA v cytoplasm\u011B mezi proerytroblasty a bazofiln\u00EDmi erythroblasty."@cs . "RIV/00023736:_____/05:00006117" . . "Nucleoli in human early erythroblasts (K2, K1, K1/2 cells)."@en . "AgNORs; microproerythroblasts; RNA"@en . "51" . "Nukleoly v \u010Dasn\u00FDch erytroblastech (bu\u0148k\u00E1ch K2, K1, K1/2)."@cs . . . . "533455" . "Nukleoly v \u010Dasn\u00FDch erytroblastech (bu\u0148k\u00E1ch K2, K1, K1/2)."@cs . . . . "Microproerythroblasts represent a further developmental stage between proerythroblasts and basophil erythroblasts as demonstrated by karyometric comparison of cell nuclei and number of AgNORs. These cells possibly represent the missing developmental stage of erythroblasts, such as dividing and proliferating cells with a high content of cytoplasmic RNA between proerythroblasts and basophilic erythroblasts."@en . . "Nucleoli in human early erythroblasts (K2, K1, K1/2 cells)." . . "Microproerythroblasts represent a further developmental stage between proerythroblasts and basophil erythroblasts as demonstrated by karyometric comparison of cell nuclei and number of AgNORs. These cells possibly represent the missing developmental stage of erythroblasts, such as dividing and proliferating cells with a high content of cytoplasmic RNA between proerythroblasts and basophilic erythroblasts." . . "25;28." . .