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Astroblast is a primitive, immature, mitotically still active precursor of an astrocyte. Tumors derived from this type of cell are rare and are called '''astroblastomas'''.je primitivní, nezralý, mitoticky stále ještě aktivní '''prekurzor [[astrocyt]]u'''. Nádory odvozené od tohoto typu buněk jsou vzácné a nazývají se '''astroblastomy'''.
Astroblast is a primitive, immature, mitotically still active precursor of an astrocyte. Tumors derived from this type of cell are rare and are called '''astroblastomas'''.





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Astroblast is a primitive, immature, mitotically still active precursor of an astrocyte. Tumors derived from this type of cell are rare and are called astroblastomas.



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