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International review of cytology :Vol.24

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Other Authors: Bourne,G H (Editor), Danielli,J F
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New york Acdemic press 1968
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Cytology > synchronous cell differentiation, mast cells in the nervous system, developmental phases in intermitosis, antimitotic substances, form and function of the sieve tube, analysis of antibody staining patterns, cytology of intestinal epithelial cells, liquid junction potentials and their effect on potential measurements in biological systems
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