
doi: 10.1007/bf00524776
In Feulgen-stained smears of Ehrlich-Ascites-Tumor cells feulgen negative areas in the nuclei could be seen. Electron microscopic observations in these areas revealed a fine granular substance, which was identified as glycogen after histochemical polysaccharide reactions.
Types of Tumors:, Metabolism:, Cellular Biology:, Morphology:, Transplantable Tumors: EHRLICH, Neoplasm:, Biochemistry
Types of Tumors:, Metabolism:, Cellular Biology:, Morphology:, Transplantable Tumors: EHRLICH, Neoplasm:, Biochemistry
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