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AUTHORS working on bone marrow of sheep have generally considered the cells sufficiently similar to those in man to disregard the necessity of their closer morphological examination. However, recent examinations of normal cells have disclosed differences which should not be neglected, particularly when changes of the bone marrow due to pathological conditions are to be examined. The detailed results are being published in monograph form, with comprehensive colour illustrations of all the cell types1, and the following account summarizes the differences between (the cells of) sheep and man.
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Winter, H., The Bone Marrow Cells of Sheep (Univ. Queensland Press, St. Lucia) (in the press).
Winter, H., J. Comp. Path., 74, 205 (1964).
Winter, H., J. Comp. Path. (in the press).
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WINTER, H. Differences of Bone Marrow Cells in Sheep and Man. Nature 203, 311 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203311a0
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