colostrum bodies
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colostrum corpuscles — large rounded bodies in colostrum, containing droplets of fat and sometimes a nucleus; they apparently are phagocytic cells of the mammary gland, present for the first two weeks after parturition. Called also Donnй bodies or corpuscles … Medical dictionary
Donnй bodies — colostrum corpuscles … Medical dictionary
Donnй corpuscles (bodies) — (do naґ) [Alfred Donnй, French bacteriologist, 1801–1878] see colostrum corpuscles, under corpuscle … Medical dictionary
corpuscle — 1. A small mass or body. 2. A blood cell. SYN: corpusculum. [L. corpusculum, dim. of corpus, body] amnionic c. SYN: corpus amylaceum. amylaceous c., amyloid c. SYN: corpus amylaceum. articular corpuscles … Medical dictionary
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Claustrum — Not to be confused with Colostrum. Brain: Claustrum Horizontal section of right cerebral hemisphere. The label for the claustrum is on the right, third from the top Gray s … Wikipedia
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