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ALTHOUGH much is known, nowadays, about submicroscopic structures of the vertebrate kidney, we still have very poor information on the ultra-structure of invertebrate excretory organs.
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RASMONT, R., VANDERMEERSCHE, G. & CASTIAUX, P. Ultra-structure of the Coxal Glands of the Scorpion. Nature 182, 328–329 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182328a0
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