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WITH increasing recognition of the advantages of the freezing and drying of tissues for cytochemical studies, it is of interest to describe a cheap and efficient drying apparatus which has been in continuous use during the past two years.
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BUTLER, L., BELL, L. A Simple Tissue Freeze-drying Apparatus using the Principle of Shortpath Sublimation. Nature 171, 971–972 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171971b0
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