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THE cytoplasmic inclusion known as the vacuole-containing body1 was first found by Palade2 in a study of the fine structure of the neurone and afterwards in tracheal, intestinal and renal tubular epithelia.
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Rhodin, J., and Dahlmann, T., Z. Zellforsch., 44, 345 (1956).
Palay, S. L., and Palade, G. E., J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol., 1, 69 (1955).
Hally, A. D., Proc. Anat. Soc. (in the press).
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HALLY, A. Functional Changes in the Vacuole-containing Bodies of the Gastric Parietal Cell. Nature 183, 408 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183408a0
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