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Histochemical determination of neuroglia investing parasites in naturally infected fish depends upon recognition of the highly soluble or diffusible nature of the cytoplasm.
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Acknowledgment. M.R.L. Johnston advised me during the course of this work.
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Ali, N.M. Cytochemically rich neuroglia invest metacercariae in the brain ofPhoxinus phoxinus L.. Experientia 38, 239–241 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01945088
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