ADRENOCORTICAL ADENOMA WITH CUSHING'S SYNDROME IN CULTURE
1986
Two adrenocortical adenomata with Cushing's syndrome were examined employing cell culture methods. The results revealed that the clear-type cells changed into compact-type cells, and that the compact cells played a role in the production and secretion of steroid hormones. Furthermore, it is likely that they underwent fragmentation and produced collagen fibrils.
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