
doi: 10.1007/bf00307298
pmid: 5042777
The midgut epithelial cells of Calliphora were investigated with special attention to lysosomes. Developmental changes in the structure, number, and acid phosphatase activity of these organelles were determined by morphometric, biochemical, and cytochemical methods.
Cell Nucleus, Biometry, Histocytochemistry, Diptera, Acid Phosphatase, Age Factors, Pupa, Golgi Apparatus, Epithelial Cells, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Mitochondria, Larva, Animals, Lysosomes, Digestive System, Glycogen
Cell Nucleus, Biometry, Histocytochemistry, Diptera, Acid Phosphatase, Age Factors, Pupa, Golgi Apparatus, Epithelial Cells, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Mitochondria, Larva, Animals, Lysosomes, Digestive System, Glycogen
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