
doi: 10.1007/bf01003814
pmid: 59718
The histochemical identification of individual esterases is a problem that has not yet been overcome. Inhibitors and different substrates reveal different patterns of distribution. 8-hydroxyquinoline acetate is a useful substrate in ultrahistochemistry. There is evidence of a relationship between esterase distribution and function.
Male, Staining and Labeling, Histocytochemistry, Esterases, Isoenzymes, Microscopy, Electron, Fetus, Animals, Newborn, Liver, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Adrenal Cortex, Animals, Humans, Female
Male, Staining and Labeling, Histocytochemistry, Esterases, Isoenzymes, Microscopy, Electron, Fetus, Animals, Newborn, Liver, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Adrenal Cortex, Animals, Humans, Female
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