Venoms, Venomous Animals And Antivenomous Serum-Therapeutics;
The book Venoms, Venomous Animals And Antivenomous Serum-Therapeutics; was written by author Calmette, A. (Albert), 1863-1933 Here you can read free online of Venoms, Venomous Animals And Antivenomous Serum-Therapeutics; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Venoms, Venomous Animals And Antivenomous Serum-Therapeutics; a good or bad book?
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On entering the perinuclear cytoplasm, the granule of venogen and the ergastoplasmic venogen may either disappear imme- 152 VENOMS diately, as happens in periods of cellular stimulation, or else coatiniie to exist fnr some time within the cell, inclicatin|i; a period of saturation by the elaborated materiah During cytoplasmic activity the granule of venogen and the ergastoplasmic \enogen disapi^ear. Nuclear elaboration and cytoplasmic elaboration confititute two different cycles of secretion, T...he effect of the nuclear cycle is to furnish the eytoplasuji with the elements necessary for the work of secretion properly so-called. Cytoplasmic elaboration is not confined to the basal jirotoplasm. but takes place throughout the entire cell : it ib t&ptcifilly active in Ibe perinuclear cytoplasm. The granule of venogen is distinguished from the granule of elaborated venom by its affinity for Unnas blue, safraniii, and fuchBin. The granule of venom has an affinity for eosin: it is never excreted in granular form, but after mtracellular dissolution.
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