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Comment about the paper M. Elleder and Z. Lojda studies in lipid histochemistry

I. Criticism of performic and peracetic reactions

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Lillie, R.D. Comment about the paper M. Elleder and Z. Lojda studies in lipid histochemistry. Histochemie 25, 191–192 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00279117

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