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1 Tissue Culture Center and Department of Dental Materials, Osaka Dental University, Osaka 540, Japan, and Department of Anatomy, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka 530, Japan
The cells treated with cadmium chloride showed severe changes: ribosomes disappeared, mitochondria showed various degrees of destruction, and the endoplasmic reticulum had a swollen and beadlike appearance. In cells treated with mercuric chloride, ribosomes increased in their density and rosettelike polysomes were predominantly observed. The effects of these two metallic ions were discussed.
Submitted on November 20, 1973
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