Fine structure of an unusual intracellular supporting network in the Leydig cells of Amblystoma epidermis

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Title

Fine structure of an unusual intracellular supporting network in the Leydig cells of Amblystoma epidermis

Subject

Hay, Elizabeth D., 1927-2007
Electron microscopes
Articles

Description

The Department of Anatomy preserved a set of reprints of articles by its members for over fifty years. The article displayed here illustrates research with the electron microscope. This is the first article published by Elizabeth D. Hay from her research while a member of the Harvard faculty. Hay would later become the chair of the Department of Anatomy and was the first woman to hold the rank of full professor in a preclinical department at the Medical School.

Abstract

First page of Elizabeth Hay's article "Fine structure of an unusual intracellular supporting network in the Leydig cells of Amblystoma epidermis" from the Journal of biophysical and biochemical cytology. July 1, 1961. Vol. 10, no. 3.

Creator

Hay, Elizabeth D., 1927-2007

Date Created

1961

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Is Part Of

Journal of biophysical and biochemical cytology. July 1, 1961. Vol. 10, no. 3.

References

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Format

text

Extent

Excerpt (1 page)

Language

English

Type

text

Provenance

From the Archives of Harvard Medical School

Files

HayArticlePg1.jpg

Citation

Hay, Elizabeth D., 1927-2007, “Fine structure of an unusual intracellular supporting network in the Leydig cells of Amblystoma epidermis,” OnView, accessed May 2, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13542.