. Cytochemistry: a critical approach. Cells. Plate XII. Figure A, aldehyde in a single liver cell. The large, clear spherical body is the nucleus, and the two dark rings are zones of high aldehyde content surrounding two fat droplets. There is also diffuse alde- hyde in the cytoplasm. The surrounding cells are devoid of aldehyde. Figure B, carbohydrate in rat intestinal mucosa, revealed by periodate oxidation. Note high concentrations in the absorbing borders and in the goblet cells, and a much lower concentration in the Golgi zone of the absorbing Please note that these images are ext
. Cytochemistry: a critical approach. Cells. Plate XII. Figure A, aldehyde in a single liver cell. The large, clear spherical body is the nucleus, and the two dark rings are zones of high aldehyde content surrounding two fat droplets. There is also diffuse alde- hyde in the cytoplasm. The surrounding cells are devoid of aldehyde. Figure B, carbohydrate in rat intestinal mucosa, revealed by periodate oxidation. Note high concentrations in the absorbing borders and in the goblet cells, and a much lower concentration in the Golgi zone of the absorbing Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Danielli, J. F. (James Frederic), 1911-. New York Wiley
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