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H. Herrlinger, A. P. Anzil, D. Stavrou, R. Heumann, B. Hamprecht, K. Blinzinger, Brief Communication: Intracisternal A and C Particles in Mouse Neurons: A Thin-Section Study of Normal Trigeminal Ganglion and C1300 Neuroblastoma, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 55, Issue 6, December 1975, Pages 1473–1475, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/55.6.1473
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Trigeminal ganglia of 4 adult albino mice of the NMRI outbred stock were examined by electron microscopy. In all animals, about 10% of the neurons contained intracisternal A particles. Isolated structures resembling intracisternal A particles could be detected in at least 50% of the nerve cells and in a few Schwann cells. Budding at the cell surface and/or extracellular type-C particles were not observed. An intracerebrally transplanted mouse C1300 neuroblastoma was likewise studied. Most tumor cells exhibited large numbers of intracisternal A particles having the same ultrastructure as the particles in trigeminal neurons. In addition, budding and extracellular type-C particles were occasionally observed.