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An ultrastructural study on the ?meconium corpuscles? in rat foetal intestinal epithelium with particular reference to apoptosis

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Brian Harmon, Laurel Bell, Lesley Williams (1984). An ultrastructural study on the ?meconium corpuscles? in rat foetal intestinal epithelium with particular reference to apoptosis. Anatomy and Embryology, 169(2), 119-124. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00303140