Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius

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Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius. / Kirkeby, S.; Rømert, P.

In: Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 123, No. 1, 1977, p. 87-92.

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Kirkeby, S & Rømert, P 1977, 'Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius', Journal of Anatomy, vol. 123, no. 1, pp. 87-92.

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Kirkeby, S., & Rømert, P. (1977). Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius. Journal of Anatomy, 123(1), 87-92.

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Kirkeby S, Rømert P. Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius. Journal of Anatomy. 1977;123(1):87-92.

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Kirkeby, S. ; Rømert, P. / Argyrophilic cells in the larynx of the guinea-pig demonstrated by the method of Grimelius. In: Journal of Anatomy. 1977 ; Vol. 123, No. 1. pp. 87-92.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Argyrophilic cells with branching processes are shown in both the surface epithelium and in the glands in the larynx of adult guinea-pigs using the Grimelius silver technique after GPA fixation. When Bouin's fixative or neutral formalin were used as fixatives argrophilic cells could not be identified.",
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AB - Argyrophilic cells with branching processes are shown in both the surface epithelium and in the glands in the larynx of adult guinea-pigs using the Grimelius silver technique after GPA fixation. When Bouin's fixative or neutral formalin were used as fixatives argrophilic cells could not be identified.

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JO - Journal of Anatomy

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