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RECENT work on the acid polysaccharides occurring in the animal body and on enzymes, such as hyaluronldase, which hydrolyse them, has emphasized the need for more specific methods for their histological demonstration.
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HALE, C. Histochemical Demonstration of Acid Polysaccharides in Animal Tissues. Nature 157, 802 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157802a0
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