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Lung inclusion bodies: Different ultrastructure in simian and non-simian mammals

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Les inclusions lamellaires des cellules du second type du poumon sont la source de la substance tensioactive. Chez l'homme et les singes de l'ancient et du nouveau monde, ces inclusions sont de forme concentrique et peuvent provenir du réticulum endoplasmique. Chez d'autres mammifères, y compris un lémurien, elles ont, pour la plupart, des barres rectilignes ou arguées et proviennent des corps multivesiculaires.

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We thank Dr.Margaret W. Stanier for the wallaby lung, and Dr.R. D. Martin for the tree shrew and lemur specimens.

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Pattle, R.E., Gandy, G., Schock, C. et al. Lung inclusion bodies: Different ultrastructure in simian and non-simian mammals. Experientia 30, 797–798 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924192

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