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+[[!meta title="The Subchordal Cells of Oikopleura dioica and O. albicans (Appendicularia, Chordata) "]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Acta Zoologica Volume 72, Issue 4 December 1991, Pages 251-256
+
+G. Fredriksson and R. Olsson
+
+The Subchordal Cells of _Oikopleura dioica_ and _O. albicans_ (Appendicularia, Chordata)
+
+[[!doi 10.1111/j.1463-6395.1991.tb01203.x desc="The subchordal cells display considerable variability of ultrastructure, which might be explained by the alternation between highly exocytic and highly endocytic stages. O. dioica has two subchordal cells; O. albicans has “a multitude of quite small subchordal cells” with “essentially the same cytology”."]]
tight junctions ([[Nakashima and coll, 2011|biblio/21667277]]).
- [[Onuma and coll., 2017|biblio/27837269]] published a comprehensive collection of
surface electron microscopy pictures from external and internal organs.
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+ - Two subchordal cells are found in the haemocel of the tail. Utrastructure analysis
+ suggests the alternance of highly exocytic and highly endocytic states
+ ([[Fredriksson and Olsson, 1991|biblio/10.1111_j.1463-6395.1991.tb01203.x]]).
Physiology
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