Abstract

A stereological model which provides information on the structure of the normal dog prostate has been developed. The model consists of the morphologically defined space and membrane components which are used to describe the specific components of the protein and enzyme synthesising glandular cells. Comparisons of the dog, rat and normal human prostate in regard to quantitative light and electron microscopic analysis are presented.

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