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W Humbert

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Cell and Tissue Research|March 13, 1978
Cytochemistry and x-ray microprobe analysis of the midgut of Tomocerus minor lubbock (insecta, collembola) with special reference to the physiological significance of the mineral concretionsW Humbert
Cell and Tissue Research|January 30, 1979
The midgut of Tomocerus minor Lubbock (insecta, collembola): ultrastructure, cytochemistry, ageing and renewal during a moulting cycleW Humbert
Histochemistry|December 29, 1978
Intracellular and intramitochondrial binding of lanthanum in dark degenerating midgut cells of a collembolan (insect)W Humbert
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1995
Calcium concretions in the pineal gland of aged rats: an ultrastructural and microanalytical study of their biogenesisW Humbert, P Pévet
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1991
Calcium content and concretions of pineal glands of young and old rats. A scanning and X-ray microanalytical studyW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Pineal Research|March 1, 1992
Permeability of the pineal gland of the rat to lanthanum: significance of dark pinealocytesW Humbert, P Pévet
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 31, 1994
The decrease of pineal melatonin production with age. Causes and consequencesW Humbert, P Pevet
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1995
The pineal gland of the aging rat: calcium localization and variation in the number of pinealocytesW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1996
Electron probe X-ray microanalysis of the elemental composition of the pineal gland of young adults and aged ratsW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|October 1, 1977
The lipopigments of the pineal gland of Testudo hermanni (reptile, chelonian): microprobe analysis and physiological significanceB Vivien-Roels, W Humbert
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Cell and Tissue Research|March 13, 1978
Cytochemistry and x-ray microprobe analysis of the midgut of Tomocerus minor lubbock (insecta, collembola) with special reference to the physiological significance of the mineral concretionsW Humbert
Cell and Tissue Research|January 30, 1979
The midgut of Tomocerus minor Lubbock (insecta, collembola): ultrastructure, cytochemistry, ageing and renewal during a moulting cycleW Humbert
Histochemistry|December 29, 1978
Intracellular and intramitochondrial binding of lanthanum in dark degenerating midgut cells of a collembolan (insect)W Humbert
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1995
Calcium concretions in the pineal gland of aged rats: an ultrastructural and microanalytical study of their biogenesisW Humbert, P Pévet
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1991
Calcium content and concretions of pineal glands of young and old rats. A scanning and X-ray microanalytical studyW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Pineal Research|March 1, 1992
Permeability of the pineal gland of the rat to lanthanum: significance of dark pinealocytesW Humbert, P Pévet
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 31, 1994
The decrease of pineal melatonin production with age. Causes and consequencesW Humbert, P Pevet
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1995
The pineal gland of the aging rat: calcium localization and variation in the number of pinealocytesW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1996
Electron probe X-ray microanalysis of the elemental composition of the pineal gland of young adults and aged ratsW Humbert, P Pévet
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|October 1, 1977
The lipopigments of the pineal gland of Testudo hermanni (reptile, chelonian): microprobe analysis and physiological significanceB Vivien-Roels, W Humbert
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