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The ‘Golgi Substance’

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IN Nature of August 111, Dr. A. J. Dalton described the appearance under the electron-microscope of the ‘Golgi substance’ in cells of the mammalian intestinal epithelium and liver. During a period of many years I have devoted a great deal of attention to the part of the intestinal epithelial cell studied by Dr. Dalton and have reported my results in full2.

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  1. Dalton, A. J., Nature, 168, 244 (1951).

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  2. Baker, J. R., Quart. J. Micr. Sci., 85, 1 (1944); 90, 293 (1949).

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  3. Thomas, O. L., Quart. J. Micr. Sci., 89, 333 (1948).

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BAKER, J. The ‘Golgi Substance’. Nature 168, 1089–1090 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/1681089b0

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