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Postganglionic, direct axo-axonal contacts on the splenic nerve.
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Neurosecretory granule formation in ligated axons: Additional arguments for a local differentiation from a Golgi apparatus extension.
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Retrieved constituents of large dense-cored vesicles and synaptic vesicles intermix in stimulation-induced early endosomes of noradrenergic neurons.
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Firm oysters year round? Activation of developmental programs in human oocytes - Reply.
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Differential ultrastructural distribution of synapsin and synaptophysin proximal to a ligation in bovine splenic nerve.
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Fertilization and pregnancy after assisted oocyte activation and intracytoplasmic sperm injection in a case of round-headed sperm associated with deficient oocyte activation capacity.
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Absence of serum alanine aminotransferase activity in a neonate.
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Ultrastructural investigation of M-cells and lymphoepithelial contacts in naso-pharyngeal associated lymphoid tissue (NALT).
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Ultrastructural evidence for a separate, small synaptic vesicle (SSV) pathway in ligated bovine splenic nerves, incubated in vitro.
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Immunopathogenic mechanisms in spondylarthropathy and gut inflammation
(1995) Advances in mucosal immunology. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 371A+B. p.1379-1380 -
The organisation of the axonal reticulum at a ligation, in in vitro incubated bovine splenic nerve
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Non-invasive diagnosis of Fabry's disease by electronmicroscopic evaluation of urinary sediment
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THE ORGANIZATION OF THE AXONAL RETICULUM AT A LIGATION, IN IN-VITRO INCUBATED BOVINE SPLENIC NERVES.
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SUBCELLULAR-LOCALIZATION OF SYNAPTOPHYSIN IN NORADRENERGIC NERVE-TERMINALS - A BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL-STUDY.
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M-cells are damaged and increased in number in inflamed human ileal mucosa
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Absence of ALT in a child with familial intrahepatic cholestasis
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Idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases: immunological hypothesis
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CLINICAL, ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND BIOCHEMICAL-STUDIES IN 2 SIBS WITH EHLERS-DANLOS-SYNDROME TYPE-VI-B-LIKE FEATURES.
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Differences in the distribution of cytochrom b561 and synaptophysin in dog splenic nerve: a biochemical and immunocytochemical study.
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M-cells are damaged and increased in number in inflamed human ileal mucosa