Glial cells in the posterior sub-esophageal mass of the brain inSepia officinalis(Linnaeus, 1758) (decapodiformes-sepiida): ultrastructure and cytochemical studies

Ibrahim, G; Luisetto, M; Latyshev, O

Ibrahim, G (corresponding author), Alexandria Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Zool, Alexandria 21547, Egypt.

INVERTEBRATE NEUROSCIENCE, 2020; 20 (4):

Abstract

Electron microscopy revealed that glial cells in the posterior sub-esophageal mass of the brain inSepia officinalishad a well-developed rough endoplas......

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