Zusammenfassung
Im Ohrknorpel der Ratte werden feine, intracytoplasmatische, 60–70 Å dicke Filamente beobachtet, welche, parallel zueinander angeordnet, die Oberfläche der in den Knorpelzellen enthaltenen Fetttropfen überziehen.
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Kostović-Knežević, L., Švajger, A. Cytoplasmic filaments associated with lipid droplets in chondrocytes of the rat auricular cartilage. Experientia 31, 581–582 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01932470
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