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Effect of Ultracentrifuging on Nebela collaris Leidy (pro parte)

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IN Nebela collaris, the cytoplasmic bodies are the glycogen granules, chromidium, mitochondria, one to two contractile vacuoles and sudanophil fat.

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MACKINLAY, R. Effect of Ultracentrifuging on Nebela collaris Leidy (pro parte). Nature 142, 295–296 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142295a0

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