Ultrastructural Observation of the Skin Chloride Cells of Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus a

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The ultrastructures of skin chloride cells in cultured Japanese flounder and turbot larvae in metamorphosis, which grow in the same feeding conditions, are examined with a transmission electron microscope. These developed skin chloride cells were shaped l
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