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Probable Significance of Some Morphological Variations in the Eosinophil Granule revealed by the Electron Microscope
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Probable Significance of Some Morphological Variations in the Eosinophil Granule revealed by the Electron Microscope

  • F. N. GHADIALLY1 &
  • E. W. PARRY1 

Nature volume 206, page 632 (1965)Cite this article

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THIS communication arises out of an incidental observation made during the examination of normal and neoplastic tissues of man and experimental animals under the electron microscope.

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GHADIALLY, F., PARRY, E. Probable Significance of Some Morphological Variations in the Eosinophil Granule revealed by the Electron Microscope. Nature 206, 632 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/206632a0

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