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Cytochemical evidence for the origin of vitelline gland secretion in the ergastoplasm in trematodes

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Les corps lipides (corps paranucléaires) et les mitochondries ne participent pas visiblement à la sécrétion de la glande vitelline des Trématodes qui contient des protides et provient de l'ergastoplasme.

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My thanks are due to Dr.S. Khera for identifying the trematodes.

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Guraya, S.S. Cytochemical evidence for the origin of vitelline gland secretion in the ergastoplasm in trematodes. Experientia 17, 561–562 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02156425

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