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DURING a comparative histochemical investigation of repair in the skin and oral mucosa of the mouse, a marked change in the distribution of acid phosphatase activity in response to wounding was noted in the epithelial cells.
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Bitensky, L., in Lysosomes, 362, edit. by de Ruek, A. V. S., and Cameron, M. P. (J. and A. Churchill, Ltd., London, 1963).
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CATE, A. Decreased Lysosome Fragility in Response to Wounding in the Skin and Oral Mucosa of the Mouse. Nature 211, 634–635 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211634b0
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