Glomus cells

Human glomus cells are mesenchymal blood cells - CD34+ cell type, producing globulin granules (including the immune tumor inhibitor inhibin). Glomiocytes: large shiny round cells with a peaked nucleus. More than 50% of the nucleus is located eccentrically, the chromatin content is basophilic spots, and its karyoplasm is transparent, darker than the dark karyoplasm of hematopoietic cells, containing large accumulations of nucleoli up to 2 micrometers in diameter. They have a well-developed endoplasmic reticulum, but mitochondria and polymorphism in the form of mitotic and abnormal mitotic figures. Pseudopolysomy and heterochromatinosis The same almost with