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Interaction of molluscs and foreign substances: The morphology and behavior of hemolymph cells of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in vitro
Authors:David A. Foley  Thomas C. Cheng
Affiliation:1. Institute for Pathobiology, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA;2. Department of Biology, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA
Abstract:Hemolymph cells of Crassostrea virginica have been studied in the living state with apochromatic and brightfield-phase contrast microscopy and in the fixed and stained state with brightfield and Nomarski optics. Cells of two size populations have been recognized. The large cells are of two classes: granulocytes and fibrocytes. Granulocytes commonly include mixtures of acidophilic, basophilic, and refractile granules and are believed to be of one general type. Fibrocytes are subcategorized as being of the primary and secondary types, with the first enclosing lobate nuclei and the second enclosing spherical or ovoid nuclei. The small cells, designated as hyalinocytes, are either agranular or slightly granular.
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