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International review of cytology :Vol.29

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Other Authors: Bourne,G H (Editor), Danielli,J F
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: London Academic press 1970
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Cytology > Gram staining, carbohydrates in cell surfaces, differential gene activationin isolated chromosomes, intraribosomal environment of the nascent peptide chain, light microscope applications, application toelectron microscopy, neuronal and glial perikarya preparations, functional electron microscopy of the hypothalamic median eminence, early development in callus cultures
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