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. 1956 Apr;32(2):349–362.

Factors Influencing the Staining of Beta-Cell Granules in Pancreatic Islets with Various Basic Dyes, Including Paraldehyde-Fuchsin*

Raymond Bangle Jr
PMCID: PMC1942651  PMID: 13302402

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