The fine structure of granules in eosinophil leucocytes from aquatic and terrestrial birds
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- DOI: 10.1016/0040-8166(78)90025-3
The fine structure of granules in eosinophil leucocytes from aquatic and terrestrial birds
Abstract
The ultrastructure of eosinophil granules from various aquatic and terrestrial birds has been described. Granules of three basic types were found. The first had a crystalline internum and was found only in the order Anseriformes, which included the black-necked screamer, ducks, geese and swans. The crystals occurred in three morphological forms. The second and least common granule examined contained a non-crystalline internum which was either homogeneous or composed of microfilaments or microtubules. The largest and most common group of birds had a homogenous granule with no internum shown. Homogeneous granules occurred less frequently than did those with interna.
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