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A differential staining reaction demonstrating reciprocal activity in mauthner's cells

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Die Mautnerzellen des Welses (Ameirus) zeigen nach Reizung des N. statoacusticus ein färberisches Verhalten, das erlaubt, sie von ungereizten Zellen mit Sicherheit zu unterscheiden.

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Supported in part by the NIH Grants MY-3271 and H-3084.

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Retzlaff, E., Fontaine, J. A differential staining reaction demonstrating reciprocal activity in mauthner's cells. Experientia 16, 359–361 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157903

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