[Autofluorescent cells in the sacculus rotundus in the rabbit]
Many autofluorescent cells, rich in yellow pigment are described in the rabbit's sacculus rotundus. This pigment stained positively with Sudan black, PAS and Masson-Hamperl techniques. The cells correspond to those described in rat and in mice lymphatic organs. The possible origin of the pigmen...
Main Authors: | Aita, M, Pezzella, F, Minella, AB, Amantea, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | French |
Published: |
1978
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