Paper - The histology of the spleen and suprarenals of echidna (1932)

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Basir MA. The histology of the spleen and suprarenals of echidna. (1932) J Anat. 66: 628-649. PMID 17104400

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This historic 1932 paper by Basir the echidna spleen and adrenal gland.



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The Histology of the Spleen and Suprarenals of Echidna


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