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localization of various enzymes within the lymphoid cells, particularly the 

 dehydrogenase, oxidative, and synthesing enzyme systems. Development of 

 new techniques, wider application of present histochemical methods, and 

 phase microscopy will continue to advance our knowledge of the structure, 

 chemistry, and metabolism of the lymphocyte in both health and disease. 



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