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But for simply identifying cell types in electron micrographs, elimination of this
bias by application of stereological formulae is surely unnecessary. In describing
the ultrastructure of the type II acinus of R. appendiculatus one would like to
avoid ...
But for simply identifying cell types in electron micrographs, elimination of this
bias by application of stereological formulae is surely unnecessary. In describing
the ultrastructure of the type II acinus of R. appendiculatus one would like to
avoid ...
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The application of electron microscopy to the salivary glands of I. holocyclus
shows that the activation of acinus II is more dramatic and sustained than that of
acinus III. However, it also provides information which suggests that acinus III ...
The application of electron microscopy to the salivary glands of I. holocyclus
shows that the activation of acinus II is more dramatic and sustained than that of
acinus III. However, it also provides information which suggests that acinus III ...
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Gut and salivary gland tissues were collected on each of the 9 days of adult
feeding for examination with light and electron microscopy (Fig. 22.4). In our
morphological studies, A. marginale was found to occur within membrane-bound
...
Gut and salivary gland tissues were collected on each of the 9 days of adult
feeding for examination with light and electron microscopy (Fig. 22.4). In our
morphological studies, A. marginale was found to occur within membrane-bound
...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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