Lysozyme Granules and Lysosome Structures in Cell Culture

I HAVE demonstrated that lysozyme from hen egg-white when added to cultures of tumoral and normal cells from humans and animals induced the appearance of granules in the cytoplasm, viewed both by light and electron microscopy 1,2 . Morphological and cytochemical tests were carried out in order to cl...

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