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. 1968 Sep;53(3):447–461.

Effects of colchicine and vinca alkaloids on human platelets. II. Changes in the dense tubular system and formation of an unusual inclusion in incubated cells.

J G White
PMCID: PMC2013456  PMID: 5697984

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