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  • 21. Fixation and occurrence of dark and light cells in taste buds of fungiform papillae.
    Cottler-Fox M, Arvidson K, Hammarlund E, Friberg U.
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  • 23. A comparative fine structure study of rat cerebral cortex following ultra-rapid freezing and conventional chemical fixation procedures.
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  • 24. Osmium tetroxide postfixation in relation to the crosslinkage and spatial organization of stereocilia in the guinea-pig cochlea.
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