Abstract
Summary
Three distinct substances which differ in their relative specific gravities have been stratified by high centrifugal force in the Erythrocytes of man. These substances seem to differ chemically for they may be differentially stained by certain dyes. The stretching of certain of the erythrocytes by centrifugal force indicates that they possess a membrane of considerable elasticity.
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