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Summary and Conclusion
Lymphocytes were isolated from the blood of normal individuals. Glycogen content of these cells was determined by the anthrone technic. A significant amount of this polysaccharide was found in these cells suggesting that normal lymphocytes contain more of this substance than the granulocyte. These findings are in contradiction to observations made on these cells by PAS method and assumptions based on chemical glycogen determinations of leukemic lymphocytes.
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