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MORPHOLOGICAL variations in the human eosinophil granule under electron microscopic examination have been recently recorded1. Furthermore, other variations in the eosinophil granule have been described before1. In fact, it seems probable that there are two or more different populations of granules.
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MACARIO, A. Morphological Variations in the Eosinophil Granule revealed by Cytochemical Methods. Nature 211, 873 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211873a0
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