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https://www.selleckchem.com/products/pf-06463922.html Atypical glandular cells (AGC) as a diagnostic category in cervicovaginal cytology remains as a challenge to cytopathologists. The aim of the present study is to identify the cytological features helpful in categorizing AGC as reactive or neoplastic upon correlation with histology. The study was a retrospective review of cervical smears, with histopathological follow up, reported as glandular lesions for a period of 9 years. The architectural and nuclear features studied were adapted from The Bethesda System (TBS) to stratify the lesions as AGC, AGC-FN (atypical glandular cells favour neoplasia) and adenocarcinoma. The cytological categories were correlated with histology. A total of 89 cases of which 67 (AGC NOS = 34, AGC FN = 19, adenocarcinoma = 14) with histology were reviewed. Neoplastic lesions were encountered in 14 cases (34.6%). Of the cases diagnosed as AGC-NOS, AGC-FN and adenocarcinoma, 26.5%, 68.4% and 100% respectively were neoplastic on histopathology. Squamous lesions accounted for 14.stratifying glandular lesions at cytology according to TBS helps in the management.Few-layer porous graphene is a promising material for a variety of fields. However, the synthesis of few-layer porous graphene is a great challenge. Here we report a feasible green path to produce few-layer porous graphene, which was exfoliated from high-pressure graphite balls onto microspheres with rough surfaces by a mild rolling transfer process. Ordinary ball milling equipment was adopted for the low-speed (100 rpm) ball-microsphere rolling transfer process. The rolling time ( less then 10 min) was controlled to obtain porous graphene instead of graphene. The porous graphene on the exfoliating microspheres was then easily dispersed in solution by bath sonication. The product contains very few impure functional groups. The hole size and layer distribution of the few-layer porous graphene have been demonstrated to be 2.37±1.17 nm an
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