ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation

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ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation. / Zelander, T; Kirkeby, S.

I: Anatomischer Anzeiger, Bind 155, Nr. 1-5, 1984, s. 389-98.

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Zelander, T & Kirkeby, S 1984, 'ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation', Anatomischer Anzeiger, bind 155, nr. 1-5, s. 389-98.

APA

Zelander, T., & Kirkeby, S. (1984). ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation. Anatomischer Anzeiger, 155(1-5), 389-98.

Vancouver

Zelander T, Kirkeby S. ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation. Anatomischer Anzeiger. 1984;155(1-5):389-98.

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Zelander, T ; Kirkeby, S. / ATP-ase activity in the human oral mucous membrane, the guinea pig and the rabbit epidermis. A light- and electronmicroscopical investigation. I: Anatomischer Anzeiger. 1984 ; Bind 155, Nr. 1-5. s. 389-98.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The activity for ATP-ase was investigated in cells of rabbit and guinea pig epidermis and human oral mucosa. Observations both in the light- and electron microscope indicate that the ATP-ase positive cells of guinea pig and human epithelia are Langerhans cells while in the rabbit epidermis the reacting cells have the features of keratinocytes. A calcium containing mixture of paraformaldehyde and glutaraldehyde is recommended as the fixative of choice for demonstration of ATP-ase activity in Langerhans cells.",
author = "T Zelander and S Kirkeby",
note = "Keywords: Adenosine Triphosphatases; Animals; Connective Tissue; Epidermis; Guinea Pigs; Humans; Langerhans Cells; Microscopy, Electron; Mouth Mucosa; Rabbits",
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N2 - The activity for ATP-ase was investigated in cells of rabbit and guinea pig epidermis and human oral mucosa. Observations both in the light- and electron microscope indicate that the ATP-ase positive cells of guinea pig and human epithelia are Langerhans cells while in the rabbit epidermis the reacting cells have the features of keratinocytes. A calcium containing mixture of paraformaldehyde and glutaraldehyde is recommended as the fixative of choice for demonstration of ATP-ase activity in Langerhans cells.

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