Spierule cells inDrosophila species |
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Authors: | Ž. Srdić H. Gloor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de génétique animale et végétale, Université de Genève, 154, route de Malagnou, CH-1224 Geneva, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary Spherule cells are restricted to the larval stage and make up 5–16% of cells in the hemolymph. Their morphology varies between species, mainly due to the shape of their inclusions which may be oval (spheroidocytes), polyhedral (crystalloid cells), or clearly crystalline (crystal cells). These inclusions are very rich in tyrosine. They liquefy rapidly in vitro, whereby the cells become hyaline (coagulocytes).Acknowledgments. We thank Mr B. Barandun for excellent technical assistance. This investigation was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant No. 3.792.076. |
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