PMID: 4346123Jan 1, 1972Paper

Neuro-epithelial bodies in the respiratory mucosa of various mammals. A light optical, histochemical and ultrastructural investigation

Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und mikroskopische Anatomie
J M LauwerynsP Theunynck

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May 1, 1976·The Anatomical Record·K S Hung
Oct 1, 1989·The Anatomical Record·D W ScheuermannM H de Groodt-Lasseel
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