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THE development of the giant spireme-like salivary gland nuclei of various species of Drosophila larvæ (repleta, melanogaster, funebris, robusta and virilis) has been studied in preparations of whole organs and sections stained after Feulgen.
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FROLOVA, S. Development of the Giant Salivary Gland Nuclei of Drosophila. Nature 141, 1014–1015 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1411014b0
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